articulate造句121. The backbone is an articulate structure.
122. Mary is the most articulate of the sisters.
123. His mouth twitched, and his parched tongue seemed unable to articulate.
124. I can not believe that the gentry of England will be made mere drumheads to be sounded upon by a prime minister to give forth unmeaning and empty sounds, and to have no articulate voice of their own.
125. Now, with a jazzman - cool, articulate, unapologetically brilliant black man on the throne won't going to school and reading and writing and speaking proper suddenly look a lot cooler?
126. Even some of their grandchildren will articulate this instinctive reflex.
127. Sita added: "Clearly, what we need to do is educate the world more. What we need is African governments to get together and articulate an Africa investment proposition.
128. In literary criticism the traditionalists were more articulate and aggressive.
129. Articulate your words carefully so that everyone in the room can understand you.
130. Realities: It is unglamorous to articulate, and complex to conduct, a centrist policy.
131. The human moving system is defined as a rigid frame, which contains 19 articulate entities. Entity rotates around the father node and its son node is the father of another entity at the next level.
133. But naked, she was thin and somehow unappetizing, and for reasons I can't articulate, looking at her breasts six inches from the bread, I lost my appetite.
134. But even today, if you ask most PRI - istas to articulate their party's political philosophy, you'll get rollo, or meaningless blah-blah .
135. Ellington was a great artist and an elegant, articulate man.
136. Bright and articulate, the fourth-year medical student at Cairo University was involved in the pro-democracy protests that brought down the 30 year rule of Hosni Mubarak.
137. Husbands are effusive, heartfelt , and articulate in their appreciation of both their partners and their marriages.
138. Let us say, to introduce the end of this discourse, what it is essential, at first, to articulate with the most extreme scansion.
139. A sound of craving and eagerness that had nothing articulate in it but blood.
140. Duke Ellington was a great artist and an elegant, articulate man.
141. A word or group of words difficult to articulate rapidly, usually because of a succession of similar consonantal sounds, as in Shall she sell seashells?
142. The five-part series of online workshops, at www. pwc. tv, will cover topics like: how to craft a boffo "elevator pitch" and how to articulate your long-term career goals to interviewers.
143. Claude levi-strauss moved beyond Durkheim in an attempt to articulate the way in which the structures of society are exemplified in myths and symbols.
144. Articulate their career interests, with an emphasis on summer internships or post baccalaureate plans.
145. Jupiter in your third house will make you articulate and persuasive this month too, no small advantage.
146. At the age of 93, he was still sharp-witted and articulate.
147. In our collection of kutorginids, a group of the most primitive types of articulate brachiopods, some soft parts are superbly preserved, notably pedicles, setae, lophophore and vascular markings.
148. claude levi-strauss moved beyond Durkheim in an attempt to articulate the way in which the structures of society are exemplified in myths and symbols.
149. Articulate your words so that we can understand what you are saying.
150. One quality that the radiobroadcaster must be had is that they should be articulate.