article
noun [ C ] uk/ˈɑː.tɪ.kəl/ us/ˈɑːr.t̬ɪ.kəl/
(NEWSPAPER)
B1 (报纸或杂志上的)文章,报道;论文
a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, or on the internet
There was an interesting article on vegetarianism in the paper yesterday. 昨天报纸上登了一篇关于素食主义的有趣文章。
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- The article appeared on the front page of the Guardian.
- If you spot any mistakes in the article just mark them with a pencil.
- Her article on diet startled many people into changing their eating habits.
- The newspaper published a toughly worded article about racist behaviour.
- She has written articles for several women's magazines.
(GRAMMAR)
B1 language specialized冠词
any of the English words "a", "an", and "the", or words in other languages that do the same job as these
See also: definite article indefinite article
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- When I say "I'm a dentist", I am using the indefinite article "a".
- It is not correct to include the article 'a' before a plural noun.
- Uncountable nouns should not have an indefinite article in front of them.
- The sentence 'Paris is the capital city of France' uses the definite article.
- With French nouns, like 'la maison', it's important to learn the article that goes with the noun.
(OBJECT)
(尤指同一类的或在一起的数个中的一件)物品,物件;物品的一件
a particular thing, especially one that is one of several things of a similar type or in the same place
Guests are advised not to leave any articles of value in their hotel rooms. 建议房客不要将任何贵重物品放在旅馆房间里。
An article of clothing was found near the river. 有人在河边发现了一件衣服。
articles of furniture 几件家具
(LAW)
条款
a separate part in a written document such as a legal agreement
East and West Germany united under article 23 of the Bonn constitution. 东德和西德按照波恩宪法第23条实现了统一。
be doing/in articlesUK 在律师事务所当见习生,当见习律师
to be working in a law office while training to be a lawyer