释义 |
articled是article的过去分词 article美 ['ɑrtɪk(ə)l] 英 ['ɑː(r)tɪk(ə)l] - n.(报章杂志中的)文章;条款;物品;制品
- v.列举(罪状);控告;分条解释;用条款约束
- adj.签约给(律师、建筑师、会计师)当实习生的
- 网络商品
复数:articles 过去分词:articled 现在分词:articling v.+n. write article,print article,publish article,edit article,submit article adj.+n. interesting article,magazine article n. piece of writing,editorial,piece,item,commentary 1. | 签约给(律师、建筑师、会计师)当实习生的employed by a group of lawyers, architects or accountants while training to become qualified |
| an articled clerk(= sb who is training to be a solicitor ) 见习律师 | | She was articled to a firm of solicitors. 她与律师事务所签了约当见习律师。 |
n. | 1. a piece of nonfiction writing in a newspaper, magazine, or reference book 2. an object or item, especially one that is part of a group 3. a word used with a noun that specifies whether the noun is definite or indefinite. 4. a message or posting to a newsgroup 5. a section of a legal document that deals with a specific point 6. an object, usually one of a group of similar objects 7. a type of determinerword used before a noun that shows whether you are referring to a particular thing or to a general example of something. The indefinite article is ‘a’ or ‘an’ and the definite article is ‘the’. 8. the final part of the education of a professional person, for example a lawyer, during which they work for a company 1. a piece of nonfiction writing in a newspaper, magazine, or reference book 2. an object or item, especially one that is part of a group 3. a word used with a noun that specifies whether the noun is definite or indefinite. 4. a message or posting to a newsgroup 5. a section of a legal document that deals with a specific point 6. an object, usually one of a group of similar objects 7. a type of determinerword used before a noun that shows whether you are referring to a particular thing or to a general example of something. The indefinite article is ‘a’ or ‘an’ and the definite article is ‘the’. 8. the final part of the education of a professional person, for example a lawyer, during which they work for a company | v. | 1. to bind somebody by the articles of a contract, especially somebody training in the legal profession |
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