articulable
articulable — 形容詞
- articulablepositive
- more articulablecomparative
- most articulablesuperlative
1. describes a thought, feeling, reason, or idea that can be put into clear words,
可表述
想法或感受可用言語清楚表達
describes a thought, feeling, reason, or idea that can be put into clear words, explained logically, or defended with good reasons
The child felt a deep sadness that was not articulable in any language she knew.
那個孩子感到一股深沉的悲傷,無法用她所知的任何語言表達出來。
frequent use with negative: not articulable
Sofia found her reasons for leaving the job barely articulable when asked.
Sofia 被問到離職原因時,才發現那些理由連她自己都很難講清楚。
barely articulable in a context of explaining decisions
The officer needed an articulable reason, not just a vague feeling, to legally stop the driver.
員警需要有明確可說明的理由,而不只是模糊的感覺,才能合法攔下駕駛。
Yasmin had an articulable theory about why the experiment failed, but no one listened.
Yasmin 對實驗失敗的原因有一套可以清楚說明的理論,但沒人願意聽。
- expressible
more common; can be said in words
- explainable
more common; can be made clear
- definable
can be given a clear meaning or boundary
- inexpressible
cannot be put into words at all
- inarticulable
direct opposite; unable to be expressed
文法句型
not + articulable
barely + articulable
hardly + articulable
用法筆記
Often appears in negated or qualified form ('not articulable', 'barely articulable', 'hardly articulable') because the concept is used to describe things that are difficult to express. In legal contexts, 'articulable' can refer to reasons or suspicions that can be clearly stated and justified. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense applies to abstract concepts, not speech sounds.
常見錯誤
2. describes a speech sound, word, or utterance that can be physically pronounced o
可清晰發音的
語音可清楚發出的
describes a speech sound, word, or utterance that can be physically pronounced or said in a clear, distinct way by the human voice
After Lena's surgery, the consonant cluster 'spl' was no longer articulable, so she practiced it daily.
Lena 手術後,「spl」這個子音組合已無法清晰發出,於是她每天練習。
contrast: no longer articulable → practiced to restore
Tomas found vowels like 'ee' still articulable after his crash, but 'r' was not.
Tomas 發現車禍後像「ee」這種母音還能清晰發出,但子音「r」就不行了。
contrast between articulable and non-articulable sounds
The speech therapist asked the patient to repeat basic articulable syllables like 'ma' and 'pa.'
語言治療師請那位年長病人重複基本的可清晰發音音節,例如「ma」和「pa」。
After the surgery, every articulable word came slowly and took great effort.
手術後,每個可說清楚的單詞都來得很慢,而且相當費力。
- pronounceable
more common in everyday use; less technical
- utterable
very rare; focuses on the act of uttering rather than clarity
- inarticulable
direct opposite; unable to be spoken clearly
- unpronounceable
more common in everyday English
文法句型
articulable + noun
be + articulable
用法筆記
Usually appears in linguistics or phonetics contexts. The noun it modifies is typically a sound, syllable, consonant, vowel, or word. Unlike 'articulate' (the adjective meaning 'well-spoken'), this word focuses on the physical ability to produce a sound rather than the quality of expression.