[ US /ˈɑɹtəkəɫ, ˈɑɹtɪkəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɑːtɪkə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. one of a class of artifacts
    an article of clothing
  2. nonfictional prose forming an independent part of a publication
  3. (grammar) a determiner that may indicate the specificity of reference of a noun phrase
  4. a separate section of a legal document (as a statute or contract or will)
VERB
  1. bind by a contract; especially for a training period
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How To Use article In A Sentence

  • A few alpha particles were deflected from their straight course.
  • The dyes are in the form of a suspension of particles which, for reasons not fully understood, are adsorbed onto the surface of ligno-cellulosic fibres such as sisal, abaca and fique. Chapter 8
  • AERONET is a global network of more than 100 sun photometers that measure the amount of sunlight absorbed by aerosols (fine particles in the air) at wavelengths from ultraviolet to infrared.
  • Today's lesson focuses on how to write a summary of a news article.
  • CVG-Bauxilum's 'interim' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!" yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'CVG-Bauxilum\'s \'interim\' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!"' CVG-Bauxilum's 'interim' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!"
  • Therefore, at the state that the body is fixed with a plate shape, the cover-used outer swinging cover can be stored in the box-shaped article storage box with a same side.
  • Omissions in my recent article must have caused confusion.
  • They spent many hours searching in commercial databases, looking for abstracts and full-text articles.
  • United Brands produced bananas, and was accused of a variety of abusive practices which were said to infringe Article 86.
  • Remember that we also know that in many body systems there are quasiparticles which act very much like normal particles.
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