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Definition of article in English:

article

noun ˈɑːtɪk(ə)lˈɑrdək(ə)l
  • 1A particular item or object.

    small household articles

    家用小物件。

    articles of clothing

    衣着用品。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sanjiv and his parents had demanded Rs 50,000, household articles and clothes as dowry.
    • The principal machine was capable of ironing 3,000 articles of clothing per day.
    • We also know that articles of clothing have already been found in a canyon and have been seized.
    • It was only when an inquiry committee asked her to produce the said articles as evidence, that Apte realized her error in trusting the director.
    • Every article of clothing reeks of foul-smelling smoke and those that cannot easily be washed have to be hung outside for days.
    • We were surprised to see photographs and letters tucked into zip-locked bags and many coins and tiny articles of clothing fastened to the stones around the well.
    • Two male guards make me remove various articles of clothing.
    • Inside are a few photographs of Dr. Kalam, some furniture, other household articles and a visitor's book.
    • Neighbours heard a commotion shortly after midnight and watched as police removed articles of clothing from the boot of the man's car.
    • They try to make it lucrative enough for the artisans, so that they will be able to make a living out of producing articles for the market, right round the year.
    • All the articles had no producer's name or manufacturing date.
    • The training activities for women will be expanded from tailoring to beautician training, and the repair of household articles.
    • It's a rare display of fascinating articles produced by master craftsmen.
    • At the end of the recent successful Summer Camp there were a number of articles of clothing left behind by participants.
    • The lien may be claimed and maintained so long as the article remains in the possession of the lien claimant.
    • Valuables in the house were missing and household articles were found lying scattered.
    • Now in Canada, authorities are investigating the loss or theft of more than 1,000 articles of clothing that are part of the uniform worn by airport screeners.
    • Under section 139, it is for the prosecution to prove that the defendant knowingly had the offending article in his possession.
    • By and large such shavers are seen as a single type of commercial article.
    • Once upon a time, those artefacts were merely gift articles.
    • From household articles to children's toys and leather products to paper creations, there are products for every purse and taste.
    Synonyms
    object, thing, item, unit, artefact, piece of merchandise, commodity, product
    device, gadget, contrivance, instrument, utensil, tool, implement
    informal whatsit, what-d'you-call-it, what's-its-name, whatchamacallit, thingummy, thingy, thingamabob, thingamajig, oojamaflip, oojah, gizmo
    British informal gubbins, doodah, doobry
    North American informal doodad, doohickey, doojigger, dingus
    Australian/New Zealand informal thingo
  • 2A piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication.

    (报纸、杂志或其他出版物中的)文章

    an article about middle-aged executives

    一篇关于中年管理人员的文章。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because it was such a sensational crime in 1955, there were lots of newspaper and magazine articles written about it.
    • She previously worked as a reporter for a sports news agency, supplying newspapers and magazines with articles.
    • It was the lead on the television news and was reported in prominent front-page articles in most newspapers.
    • Her one-sided piece is written purely from newspaper reports and magazine articles.
    • As each year draws to a close, many newspaper and magazine articles offer basic year-end tax planning ideas.
    • In my class, instead of the typical reading and writing assignments we read newspaper and magazine articles, and wrote letters to the editor.
    • Newspaper and magazine articles about the medical risks and economic consequences of obesity abound.
    • I've been writing newspaper and magazine articles for over 40 years.
    • The following is an article about our unit that was published in the Dallas Morning News.
    • We have all seen countless articles in newspapers and magazines discussing the subject.
    • Unlike stories written for newspapers and magazines, articles on the Web stick around much longer.
    • He writes articles for newspapers and magazines on travel, scuba diving, underwater photography and heritage photography.
    • A number of players employed ghost writers, who in turn, produced articles which were not actually correct.
    • As happens so often in newspaper articles, the Times reporter quoted your conclusion without conveying any hint of the grounds for it.
    • Book proposals must include plans to write companion magazine and newspaper articles.
    • Abi will also continue to run the Bookweb, where she presents instructional articles on the craft of bookbinding.
    • Week after week for more than three years The New Australian doggedly produced a stream of articles challenging the left on every intellectual level.
    • After working as an unskilled laborer, he began writing newspaper articles and short fiction.
    • The Federalists passed the Sedition Act and John Adams used it to imprison newspaper columnists who wrote articles critical of his administration.
    • I also tear out newspaper and magazine articles and keep them on hand, as they easily fit in my purse and I can toss them when I'm done reading.
    Synonyms
    essay, report, account, story, write-up, feature, item, piece (of writing), composition, column, paper, tract, study, review, commentary, treatise, analysis, disquisition, discourse
    North American theme
  • 3A separate clause or paragraph of a legal document or agreement, typically one outlining a single rule or regulation.

    (法律文件或协议中的)条款,条文,规定(多指概述一规则或规定的)

    it is an offence under Article 7 of the Treaty
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For my part, I am not at all sure that in its original form the document was incompatible with article 43.
    • Upon first reading it, many of the articles and clauses sounded very familiar.
    • The same issue could arise under article 2, paragraph 1, of the Covenant.
    • 139 It should be emphasised that the enumeration of the first paragraph of article 15 is by way of example.
    • The other paragraphs of article IX.4 dealt with the position where the vessel could not be returned to the builder.
    • It concerns the relationship between the two paragraphs of article 8.
    • Therefore, the premier certainly has the right to veto single articles of a bill in accordance with the law of Taiwan, although this issue has been debated for over a century in the US.
    • The Group approved twenty-two articles stating legal principles which have been referred to throughout this work.
    • Prominent amongst these was the fact that the Commission had found simply that the agreement was in breach of the article.
    • In 22 articles with 138 clauses, the FIA has laid down in minute detail exactly how the cars should be designed.
    • It is a mistake to reduce the reform process in Egypt to the amendment of a single article of the constitution.
    • The minority will be restricted to their rights under the articles, unless some further informal agreement outside the articles can be found.
    • ‘What we need to do is to revoke those articles as it is also a legal fact that those articles remain valid in our positive law,’ he underlined.
    • Rule 2 of article IV lists a number of things for which the carrier is not responsible.
    • These powers have in fact become entrenched in the articles of agreement of the WTO.
    • The objections focused on specific articles or clauses.
    • Hence policy-makers have to choose carefully between treaty articles in determining which legal base to use, and to consider carefully which kind of legislation to make.
    • Does article 105 of the Regulation have any application in the present case?
    • These two different approaches draw on two separate articles in the 1951 Refugee Convention.
    • Its liability under the policies which it issues is limited to its assets and no claim can be made on members of the Society under or in respect of any policy, by virtue of regulation 4 of its articles of association.
    Synonyms
    clause, section, subsection, point, item, paragraph, division, subdivision, heading, part, bit, passage, portion, segment
    provision, proviso, stipulation
  • 4articlesBritish A period of training with a firm as a solicitor, architect, surveyor, or accountant.

    见习期,职务培训期

    he is already in articles

    他已经按合同规定在实习了。

    it may be worth taking articles in a specialized firm

    到专业公司接受职务培训也许值得一试。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He graduated with a B.Proc and then an LLB from the University of Transkei, taking evening courses so that he could do his articles at the Unitra legal aid clinic during the day.
    1. 4.1 The terms on which crew members take service on a ship.
      船员上船服务章程
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is necessary therefore to refer to the terms of articles VI and VII of the contract.
  • 5Grammar
    The definite or indefinite article.

    〔语法〕冠词。参见DETERMINER (义项2)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Again, in accordance with the structural account, it seems that the correct use of the lowercase d as initial letter in articles, even if it is enlarged, is diagnostic of word class.
    • English is the only Indo-European language in Europe with no gender marking on articles or nouns - ever notice that?
    • What I do distinctly recall is the labor of pushing around nouns, verbs, adjectives, articles.
    • Literally translated into English, without articles, definite or indefinite, it becomes ‘return home occasional book’.
    • Also, the children almost never used prepositions, articles, conjunctions, and other ‘function’ words.
verb ˈɑːtɪk(ə)lˈɑrdək(ə)l
[with object]British
  • Bind (a trainee solicitor, architect, surveyor, or accountant) to undergo a period of training with a firm in order to become qualified.

    为取得正式资格而进行见习培训

    he was articled to a firm of solicitors in York

    他在约克市一家律师事务所接受见习培训。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both were English-born sons of a French immigrant father or grandfather, and both had a privileged education and were articled to an established civil engineer.
    • We note that in The Parish of St Pancras case an attorney's clerk, articled by indenture, was held to be an apprentice and to gain a settlement as such for poor law purposes.
    • The son of a clergyman, he was a chorister at St Paul's Cathedral and was subsequently articled to the organist there.
    • The cost of teaching young lawyers and articling students is not a cost which should necessarily be passed on to clients.
    • It's a crying shame… My father paid three hundred quid to have me articled.
    • So she took a law degree at Hull University, went on to York College of Law and was articled to Ashworth Tetlow & Co in York.
    • On his return he was articled to the solicitor N. D. Stenhouse, who was at the centre of Sydney's literary community.
    • His costs prior to June 21st included 9.6 hours for him at $225 per hour and 4.7 hours for an articled student and two law clerks totaling $2461.50.
    • He was articled to the Gothic Revivalist architect Edward Willson, in Lincoln, leaving after three years to become a painter.
    • Dickens was not articled, but worked as a humble ‘writing clerk’, a position which did not necessarily promise a radiant future in the legal profession.
    • A graduate of York College of Law, Mr Corrie was articled for three years and worked for a number of firms, specialising in traffic accident casework.
    • He was articled to the architect G. E. Street, and in 1858 worked with Rossetti, Burne-Jones, and others on the frescos in the Oxford Union.
    • Among those who attended were the staff of Messrs Dawson, Hart and Co, including an articled pupil, now a retired solicitor.
    • Mr Williams, who was educated in Wakefield and graduated from Kings College, London, was articled in Oldham and qualified as a solicitor in 1961.
    • That same year Ernest Gimson was articled to a local architect.
    • In March 1868 he was articled to Samuel Way and at the age of twenty-three admitted to practice law at the South Australian Bar.
    • Keen to pursue a career in medicine, at 14 he became an articled pupil to William Hardcastle, a Newcastle surgeon.
    • He was an articled pupil of Herbert Brewer at Gloucester Cathedral before gaining an open scholarship in composition to study with Stanford at the RCM in 1911.
    • This is what happened next according to Dawson's former articled pupil: ‘I helped Mr Dawson to treat a piece of long stone he found around Uckfield with cow manure.

Phrases

  • an article of faith

    • A firmly held belief.

      坚定的信念

      it was an article of faith with this circle that women must free themselves
      Example sentencesExamples
      • My experience is that the two propositions set forth in the preceding paragraph are articles of faith among this crowd.
      • Their conviction rests on seven articles of faith, carefully passed from person to person at all levels of the black community.
      • A creed is meant to summarize the explicit teachings or articles of faith, to imbed and thus protect and transmit the beliefs.
      • One of the ironies of multiculturalism is its inconsistency with the other tenets of the liberal articles of faith, such as feminism.
      • It's become an article of faith among environmentalists, the idea of the Ecological Indian.
      Synonyms
      principle, belief, doctrine, precept, creed, credo, article of faith, dogma, canon, rule
  • the finished article

    〔语法〕冠词。参见DETERMINER (义项2)

    • Something that is complete and ready for use.

      (可投入使用的)成品

      the ground is beginning to look like the finished article
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Jason was outstanding then, and although he would be the first to acknowledge that he is not yet the finished article, I have no doubt that he can go on to become it.
      • The superimposed computer-generated image above shows what the finished article might look like. Plans and drawings are included in the price.
      • Every child had a hand in either designing or painting the finished article, made possible through support from the York Community Pride Challenge Fund and the Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust.
      • He said he would like to come back and see the finished article, and we will certainly be inviting him to do that.
      • You may not be able to see the finished article until later but when you do it is exactly what you wanted.
  • the genuine article

    • A person or thing considered to be an authentic and excellent example of their kind.

      同类人(或物)中的典范

      he recognized the genuine article when he saw it
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Janice and Alison go to great lengths to ensure they sell the genuine article, which comes with a certificate of authenticity.
      • On Tuesday, the restaurants that have passed the trading standards test were granted membership to the Surrey Curry Club, which will endorse their food as being the genuine article.
      • Before Reverend Horton Heat even settles into answering questions, you quickly realize that he is the genuine article.
      • He said: ‘The public has the right to know that what they buy is the genuine article.’
      • However, if one mark of the true artist is the willingness to take risks and to venture into uncharted territory, then Churchill is the genuine article.

Origin

Middle English (denoting a separate clause of the Apostles' Creed): from Old French, from Latin articulus 'small connecting part', diminutive of artus 'joint'.

Rhymes

particle, nanoparticle

Definition of article in US English:

article

nounˈɑrdək(ə)lˈärdək(ə)l
  • 1A particular item or object.

    small household articles

    家用小物件。

    articles of clothing

    衣着用品。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now in Canada, authorities are investigating the loss or theft of more than 1,000 articles of clothing that are part of the uniform worn by airport screeners.
    • We also know that articles of clothing have already been found in a canyon and have been seized.
    • At the end of the recent successful Summer Camp there were a number of articles of clothing left behind by participants.
    • Once upon a time, those artefacts were merely gift articles.
    • They try to make it lucrative enough for the artisans, so that they will be able to make a living out of producing articles for the market, right round the year.
    • It's a rare display of fascinating articles produced by master craftsmen.
    • Valuables in the house were missing and household articles were found lying scattered.
    • The training activities for women will be expanded from tailoring to beautician training, and the repair of household articles.
    • Neighbours heard a commotion shortly after midnight and watched as police removed articles of clothing from the boot of the man's car.
    • All the articles had no producer's name or manufacturing date.
    • The principal machine was capable of ironing 3,000 articles of clothing per day.
    • Sanjiv and his parents had demanded Rs 50,000, household articles and clothes as dowry.
    • From household articles to children's toys and leather products to paper creations, there are products for every purse and taste.
    • Inside are a few photographs of Dr. Kalam, some furniture, other household articles and a visitor's book.
    • We were surprised to see photographs and letters tucked into zip-locked bags and many coins and tiny articles of clothing fastened to the stones around the well.
    • Two male guards make me remove various articles of clothing.
    • By and large such shavers are seen as a single type of commercial article.
    • The lien may be claimed and maintained so long as the article remains in the possession of the lien claimant.
    • It was only when an inquiry committee asked her to produce the said articles as evidence, that Apte realized her error in trusting the director.
    • Every article of clothing reeks of foul-smelling smoke and those that cannot easily be washed have to be hung outside for days.
    • Under section 139, it is for the prosecution to prove that the defendant knowingly had the offending article in his possession.
    Synonyms
    object, thing, item, unit, artefact, piece of merchandise, commodity, product
  • 2A piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication.

    (报纸、杂志或其他出版物中的)文章

    an article about middle-aged executives

    一篇关于中年管理人员的文章。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Federalists passed the Sedition Act and John Adams used it to imprison newspaper columnists who wrote articles critical of his administration.
    • Because it was such a sensational crime in 1955, there were lots of newspaper and magazine articles written about it.
    • Unlike stories written for newspapers and magazines, articles on the Web stick around much longer.
    • I've been writing newspaper and magazine articles for over 40 years.
    • Her one-sided piece is written purely from newspaper reports and magazine articles.
    • As each year draws to a close, many newspaper and magazine articles offer basic year-end tax planning ideas.
    • We have all seen countless articles in newspapers and magazines discussing the subject.
    • Week after week for more than three years The New Australian doggedly produced a stream of articles challenging the left on every intellectual level.
    • The following is an article about our unit that was published in the Dallas Morning News.
    • After working as an unskilled laborer, he began writing newspaper articles and short fiction.
    • In my class, instead of the typical reading and writing assignments we read newspaper and magazine articles, and wrote letters to the editor.
    • It was the lead on the television news and was reported in prominent front-page articles in most newspapers.
    • A number of players employed ghost writers, who in turn, produced articles which were not actually correct.
    • She previously worked as a reporter for a sports news agency, supplying newspapers and magazines with articles.
    • As happens so often in newspaper articles, the Times reporter quoted your conclusion without conveying any hint of the grounds for it.
    • He writes articles for newspapers and magazines on travel, scuba diving, underwater photography and heritage photography.
    • Abi will also continue to run the Bookweb, where she presents instructional articles on the craft of bookbinding.
    • I also tear out newspaper and magazine articles and keep them on hand, as they easily fit in my purse and I can toss them when I'm done reading.
    • Newspaper and magazine articles about the medical risks and economic consequences of obesity abound.
    • Book proposals must include plans to write companion magazine and newspaper articles.
    Synonyms
    essay, report, account, story, write-up, feature, item, piece, piece of writing, composition, column, paper, tract, study, review, commentary, treatise, analysis, disquisition, discourse
  • 3A separate clause or paragraph of a legal document or agreement, typically one outlining a single rule or regulation.

    (法律文件或协议中的)条款,条文,规定(多指概述一规则或规定的)

    as modifier it is an offense under Article 7 of the treaty
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hence policy-makers have to choose carefully between treaty articles in determining which legal base to use, and to consider carefully which kind of legislation to make.
    • These powers have in fact become entrenched in the articles of agreement of the WTO.
    • Prominent amongst these was the fact that the Commission had found simply that the agreement was in breach of the article.
    • ‘What we need to do is to revoke those articles as it is also a legal fact that those articles remain valid in our positive law,’ he underlined.
    • It concerns the relationship between the two paragraphs of article 8.
    • Rule 2 of article IV lists a number of things for which the carrier is not responsible.
    • Its liability under the policies which it issues is limited to its assets and no claim can be made on members of the Society under or in respect of any policy, by virtue of regulation 4 of its articles of association.
    • The other paragraphs of article IX.4 dealt with the position where the vessel could not be returned to the builder.
    • 139 It should be emphasised that the enumeration of the first paragraph of article 15 is by way of example.
    • Upon first reading it, many of the articles and clauses sounded very familiar.
    • It is a mistake to reduce the reform process in Egypt to the amendment of a single article of the constitution.
    • In 22 articles with 138 clauses, the FIA has laid down in minute detail exactly how the cars should be designed.
    • For my part, I am not at all sure that in its original form the document was incompatible with article 43.
    • These two different approaches draw on two separate articles in the 1951 Refugee Convention.
    • The minority will be restricted to their rights under the articles, unless some further informal agreement outside the articles can be found.
    • The Group approved twenty-two articles stating legal principles which have been referred to throughout this work.
    • Does article 105 of the Regulation have any application in the present case?
    • The same issue could arise under article 2, paragraph 1, of the Covenant.
    • Therefore, the premier certainly has the right to veto single articles of a bill in accordance with the law of Taiwan, although this issue has been debated for over a century in the US.
    • The objections focused on specific articles or clauses.
    Synonyms
    clause, section, subsection, point, item, paragraph, division, subdivision, heading, part, bit, passage, portion, segment
  • 4Grammar
    The definite or indefinite article.

    〔语法〕冠词。参见DETERMINER (义项2)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Again, in accordance with the structural account, it seems that the correct use of the lowercase d as initial letter in articles, even if it is enlarged, is diagnostic of word class.
    • Also, the children almost never used prepositions, articles, conjunctions, and other ‘function’ words.
    • Literally translated into English, without articles, definite or indefinite, it becomes ‘return home occasional book’.
    • English is the only Indo-European language in Europe with no gender marking on articles or nouns - ever notice that?
    • What I do distinctly recall is the labor of pushing around nouns, verbs, adjectives, articles.
verbˈɑrdək(ə)lˈärdək(ə)l
[with object]usually be articledBritish
  • Bind by the terms of a contract, as one of apprenticeship.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was articled to the architect G. E. Street, and in 1858 worked with Rossetti, Burne-Jones, and others on the frescos in the Oxford Union.
    • Both were English-born sons of a French immigrant father or grandfather, and both had a privileged education and were articled to an established civil engineer.
    • He was articled to the Gothic Revivalist architect Edward Willson, in Lincoln, leaving after three years to become a painter.
    • Dickens was not articled, but worked as a humble ‘writing clerk’, a position which did not necessarily promise a radiant future in the legal profession.
    • A graduate of York College of Law, Mr Corrie was articled for three years and worked for a number of firms, specialising in traffic accident casework.
    • That same year Ernest Gimson was articled to a local architect.
    • Mr Williams, who was educated in Wakefield and graduated from Kings College, London, was articled in Oldham and qualified as a solicitor in 1961.
    • So she took a law degree at Hull University, went on to York College of Law and was articled to Ashworth Tetlow & Co in York.
    • His costs prior to June 21st included 9.6 hours for him at $225 per hour and 4.7 hours for an articled student and two law clerks totaling $2461.50.
    • The cost of teaching young lawyers and articling students is not a cost which should necessarily be passed on to clients.
    • The son of a clergyman, he was a chorister at St Paul's Cathedral and was subsequently articled to the organist there.
    • Among those who attended were the staff of Messrs Dawson, Hart and Co, including an articled pupil, now a retired solicitor.
    • On his return he was articled to the solicitor N. D. Stenhouse, who was at the centre of Sydney's literary community.
    • This is what happened next according to Dawson's former articled pupil: ‘I helped Mr Dawson to treat a piece of long stone he found around Uckfield with cow manure.
    • He was an articled pupil of Herbert Brewer at Gloucester Cathedral before gaining an open scholarship in composition to study with Stanford at the RCM in 1911.
    • We note that in The Parish of St Pancras case an attorney's clerk, articled by indenture, was held to be an apprentice and to gain a settlement as such for poor law purposes.
    • It's a crying shame… My father paid three hundred quid to have me articled.
    • Keen to pursue a career in medicine, at 14 he became an articled pupil to William Hardcastle, a Newcastle surgeon.
    • In March 1868 he was articled to Samuel Way and at the age of twenty-three admitted to practice law at the South Australian Bar.

Phrases

  • an article of faith

    • A firmly held belief.

      坚定的信念

      it was an article of faith with this circle that women must free themselves
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One of the ironies of multiculturalism is its inconsistency with the other tenets of the liberal articles of faith, such as feminism.
      • It's become an article of faith among environmentalists, the idea of the Ecological Indian.
      • Their conviction rests on seven articles of faith, carefully passed from person to person at all levels of the black community.
      • A creed is meant to summarize the explicit teachings or articles of faith, to imbed and thus protect and transmit the beliefs.
      • My experience is that the two propositions set forth in the preceding paragraph are articles of faith among this crowd.
      Synonyms
      principle, belief, doctrine, precept, creed, credo, article of faith, dogma, canon, rule
  • the genuine article

    • A person or thing considered to be an authentic and excellent example of their kind.

      同类人(或物)中的典范

      Example sentencesExamples
      • On Tuesday, the restaurants that have passed the trading standards test were granted membership to the Surrey Curry Club, which will endorse their food as being the genuine article.
      • However, if one mark of the true artist is the willingness to take risks and to venture into uncharted territory, then Churchill is the genuine article.
      • Before Reverend Horton Heat even settles into answering questions, you quickly realize that he is the genuine article.
      • He said: ‘The public has the right to know that what they buy is the genuine article.’
      • Janice and Alison go to great lengths to ensure they sell the genuine article, which comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Origin

Middle English (denoting a separate clause of the Apostles' Creed): from Old French, from Latin articulus ‘small connecting part’, diminutive of artus ‘joint’.

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