English to Indonesian Dictionary articulate

articulate

pandai berbicara
definition
verb
they were unable to articulate their emotions
express (an idea or feeling) fluently and coherently.
the mandible is a solid piece articulating with the head
form a joint.
adjective
an articulate account of their experiences
(of a person or a person's words) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently.
However, megalichthyids are unique in having the anal fin articulate with the spine at a position well posterior to the articulation of the second dorsal.
having joints or jointed segments.
translation of 'articulate'
verb
bersambung,
mengucapkan dgn jelas
adjective
pandai mengeluarkan pikirannya,
pandai berbicara,
galir
example
Notice that the carpal bones do not 'articulate' with the ulna.
In the most recent classification they are considered a distinct class related to the 'articulate' line.
He is 'articulate' , charismatic and persuasive.
Payne is quietly spoken, 'articulate' and thoughtful.
I really enjoyed reading your email to Pitchfork; it was 'articulate' and intelligently argued.
They have no means within the current political order to 'articulate' their own interests or be heard.
However, he was unable to 'articulate' his thoughts on the subject in a manner that would transform that abstract notion of humility into reality.
The dorsal ribs 'articulate' with ends of sternal ribs which attach to the sternum.
The epipodials are parallel, and both 'articulate' with identifiable tarsal elements.
Yet we often fail to 'articulate' this doctrine clearly, even to ourselves.
However, megalichthyids are unique in having the anal fin 'articulate' with the spine at a position well posterior to the articulation of the second dorsal.
Terebratulids are one of the only two living orders of 'articulate' brachiopods, the other being the Rhynchonellida.
Eminem does a sound job of reflecting the concerns of young America with 'articulate' , intelligent lyrics and then he missteps.
Yet the confusing thing about her mania, says Todd, is her ability to remain 'articulate' , clever and funny.
And how ought we to communicate with an 'articulate' and concerned minority that rejects the achievements of the past 30 years, and refuses to understand business, money or trade?
Celeste is an 'articulate' , eloquent speaker with an electrifying style coming straight out of her deep pain and anger.
An enlarged hamulus may 'articulate' with the maxillary process of the zygomatic bone.
The Strophomenata are a wholly Paleozoic class; one of the two classes of advanced 'articulate' brachiopods.
The 'articulate' brachiopods, which would dominate the marine environment in the later Paleozoic, were still relatively rare and not especially diverse.
Camp programs attempt to address ethics and values; staff must be able to clearly 'articulate' these values.
He is paralyzed by his inability to communicate or 'articulate' his feelings.
There, I spoke to an 'articulate' grown-up, who took no more than two minutes to explain that the GPRS is still linked to the SIM in my old phone, but should be activated on my new one by tomorrow evening.
Of course, I didn't stop listening to American music, but it was true that, after grunge, this new literate, 'articulate' and understandable music was welcome.
He paid tribute to Mr A, a friend since their teenage years, as ‘an intelligent, 'articulate' graduate, with a lovely family’.
He was clearly uncomfortable with the analogy, but does not clearly 'articulate' many objections to it.
Indeed, as government ministers go he is one of the more 'articulate' and intelligent.
Coming from a government official known for her composure, quick wit and ability to be 'articulate' under heat, the weight of these words should not be ignored.
She said that he was a coherent, intelligent and 'articulate' man but one with a tendency to ramble on.
Raynal's Wrecked on a Reef is an 'articulate' account written with great attention to the accurate recording of all the nasty, demanding details of their ordeal.
Even before the arrival of the Jesuits, many Christians in the East used local language and ideas to 'articulate' their faith.
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