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1 articular
• articular• articulate• divide into articles• pronounce• utter• vocalist• vocally -
2 articular
adj.articular, of the joint.v.1 to articulate (piezas).Ricardo articuló tres palabras, no más Richard articulated three words, not moreElla articuló los tubos She articulated=coupled the tubes.2 to articulate (palabras).no pude articular palabra I couldn't utter o say a word3 to develop, to produce.esta reforma está articulada en torno a tres principios this reform is structured around o built on three principles4 to break down into separate articles (ley, contrato).5 to divide into articles.María articuló la deposición Mary divided the deposition into articles.* * *► adjetivo1 articulated1 to articulate2 DERECHO to article* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (Ling) to articulate2) (Mec) to articulate, join together3) (Jur) to article2.3.See:* * *Iadjetivo of/in the joint, articular (tech)IIverbo transitivoa) (Tec, Ling) to articulateb) < reglamento> to formulate, draw up; < ley> to draftc) (organizar, coordinar) to organize, coordinate* * *Iadjetivo of/in the joint, articular (tech)IIverbo transitivoa) (Tec, Ling) to articulateb) < reglamento> to formulate, draw up; < ley> to draftc) (organizar, coordinar) to organize, coordinate* * *of/in the joint, articular ( tech)vtA1 ( Tec) to articulate2 ‹reglamento› to formulate, draw up; ‹ley› to draft3 (organizar, coordinar) to organize, coordinatepara articular una alternativa a este plan to draw together o organize o coordinate an alternative to this planB ( Ling) to articulateno fui capaz de articular palabra I couldn't utter o say a word* * *
articular ( conjugate articular) verbo transitivo (Tec, Ling) to articulate
articular verbo transitivo to articulate
' articular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hablar
English:
articulate
- enunciate
- formulate
- rheumatoid arthritis
* * *♦ adjMed articular;tiene problemas articulares she has problems with her joints♦ vt1. [piezas] to articulate2. [palabras] to articulate;no pude articular palabra I couldn't utter o say a word3. [ley, contrato] to break down into separate articles4. [plan, política] to develop, to produce;la necesidad de articular una fiscalidad única para toda europa the need to develop a single European taxation system;esta reforma está articulada en torno a tres principios this reform is structured around o built on three principles♦ vi[pronunciar] to articulate;articular bien to articulate clearly* * *I adj ANAT of the jointII v/t1 TÉC articulate2 palabras articulate, say* * *articular vt1) : to articulate, to utter2) : to connect with a joint3) : to coordinate, to orchestrate -
3 articular mal
• articulate bad• mispronounce• speak indistinctly -
4 articular posiciones
• prepare interrogatories -
5 articular mal
v.1 to speak indistinctly, to articulate bad, to slur.2 to mispronounce, to slur. -
6 articular posiciones
v.to prepare interrogatories. -
7 músculo articular
m.1 articular muscle.2 articular muscle. -
8 cabeza articular
f.articular head. -
9 cápsula articular
f.joint capsule, capsula articularis, articular capsule. -
10 cartílago articular
m.articular cartilage, cartilage layer at the end of a bone. -
11 cavidad articular
f.articular cavity. -
12 condrocalcinosis articular
f.articular chondrocalcinosis, ACC. -
13 crepitación articular
f.articular crepitus, scratching sound in a rough joint, crepitus. -
14 crépito articular
m.articular crepitus, crepitus, scratching sound in a rough joint. -
15 disco articular
m.articular disk. -
16 fractura articular
f.articular fracture, joint fracture. -
17 gota articular
f.articular gout. -
18 hidropesía articular
f.articular dropsy, hydrarthrosis. -
19 laminilla articular
f.articular lamella. -
20 pilar articular
m.articular pillar.
См. также в других словарях:
articular — ARTICULÁR, Ă, articulari, e, adj. Privitor la articulaţiile corpului, care se produce la articulaţiile corpului. – Din fr. articulaire, lat. articularis. Trimis de cata, 14.03.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 articulár adj. m., pl. articuláre; f … Dicționar Român
articular — verbo transitivo 1. Unir (una persona) [dos cosas] de manera que haya posibilidad de movimiento entre ambas: Si articulas estas dos piezas de la aspiradora podrás limpiar debajo del sofá sin agacharte. 2. Unir (una persona … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Articular — Ar*tic u*lar, a. [L. articularis: cf. F. articulaire. See {Article}, n.] Of or pertaining to the joints; as, an articular disease; an articular process. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
articular — adj. 2 g. 1. Da articulação ou a ela relativo. = ARTICULATÓRIO 2. Relativo a artigo (ex.: redação articular) ‣ Etimologia: latim articularis, e articular v. tr. 1. Unir ou ligar por meio de articulação. 2. Reconstituir a articulação… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
articular — Se conjuga como: amar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: articular articulando articulado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. articulo articulas articula… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
articular — [är tik′yo͞o lər, är tik′yələr] adj. [L articularis < articulus: see ARTICLE] of a joint or joints [an articular inflammation] … English World dictionary
Articular — Ar*tic u*lar, Articulary Ar*tic u*la*ry, n. (Anat.) A bone in the base of the lower jaw of many birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Articŭlar — (v. lat. Articulāris), was auf ein Gelenk Bezug hat; so Articulararterien, Gelenkarterien, u. Articularis morbus, die Gicht … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
articular — Relativo a una articulación. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
articular — (adj.) from L. articularis pertaining to the joints, from articulus (see ARTICULATE (Cf. articulate) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
articular — ► ADJECTIVE Anatomy ▪ of or relating to a joint … English terms dictionary