Articulated

Synonyms for "articulated" (121 found)

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Translations

18 translations across 9 languages.

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Bulgarian

3 entries
  • съчленен adj (Having one or more pivoted joints)
  • съчленен adj (Describing a vehicle with such joints)
  • шарнирен adj (Having one or more pivoted joints)

Czech

2 entries
  • kloubový adj (Having one or more pivoted joints)
  • kloubový adj (Describing a vehicle with such joints)

Dutch

2 entries
  • geleed adj (Having one or more pivoted joints)
  • geleed adj (Describing a vehicle with such joints)

Finnish

4 entries
  • nivel adj (Describing a vehicle with such joints)
  • nivelletty adj (Having one or more pivoted joints)
  • nivelletty adj (Describing a vehicle with such joints)
  • runko-ohjattu adj (Describing a vehicle with such joints)

French

1 entries
  • articulé adj (Having one or more pivoted joints)

German

2 entries
  • Gelenk adj (Having one or more pivoted joints)
  • Gelenk adj (Describing a vehicle with such joints)

Irish

1 entries
  • altach adj (Describing a vehicle with such joints)

Māori

1 entries
  • tautō adj (Having one or more pivoted joints)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • articulado adj (Having one or more pivoted joints)
  • articulado adj (Describing a vehicle with such joints)

Sample sentences

12 total sentences available.

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There are a lot of articulated buses on the road during rush hour to accommodate all the commuters.

Source: tatoeba (8764237)

The Gospels articulated a calumny that would be used for millennia to justify the slaughter of Jews.

Source: tatoeba (8832211)

The articulated bus holds many more passengers than the regular bus.

Source: tatoeba (8977965)

A bilabial consonant is articulated with both lips.

Source: tatoeba (9540347)

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