article

el artículo

noun

article
[ˈɑːtɪkəl]
sustantivo
1artículo (m)
  • article of clothing -> prenda (f) de vestir
  • definite/indefinite article (gramática) -> artículo (m) determinado/indeterminado
verbo transitivo
2(Law)
  • to be articled to a firm of solicitors -> trabajar en prácticas or hacer una pasantía en un bufete de abogados

article [ar-ti-kel]
sustantivo
1Artículo, parte de la oración, como el, la, etc. 2.
2Artículo, parte o división de cualquier conjunto.
3Artículo, término, o estipulación.
4Articulación, coyuntura; parte entre dos nudos de una planta; segmento de un apéndice articulado.
5Artículo, punto exacto de tiempo. (Antiguo)
  • To surrender upon articles -> capitular
  • Articles of merchandise -> mercaderías, mercancías, efectos, renglones
  • Small articles -> Menudencias
  • Trifling articles -> bagatelas
  • To be under articles -> estar escriturado
  • To sign articles -> escriturarse
  • Articles of war -> el código penal militar
  • The most necessary articles -> los objetos de primera necesidad
Artículo, una composición corta.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Capitular, pactar o contratar mutuamente, convenir. (n)
  • To article one for treason -> acusar y procesar a alguno por delito de lesa majestad o por alta traición
  • To article an apprentice to -> poner en aprendizaje
-va. Colocar en artículos distintos. Contratar, poner a uno a trabajar en un oficio por contrata.

article [ˈɑːtɪkl]
noun
1 (item, product) artículo; (m) (object) objeto; (m) cosa; (f)
articles of value objetos de valor; (m) articles of clothing prendas de vestir; (f)
2 (in newspaper etc) artículo; (m)
3 (Ling) artículo; (m)
definite/indefinite article artículo definido/indefinido; (m) artículo determinado/indeterminado; (m)
4 (Admin) (Jur) artículo; (m) cláusula; (f)
of act, law
verb:transitive
(Britain)
to be articled to sb estar de aprendiz con algn
modifier
article of faith (n) artículo de fe; (m)
article of partnership (n) contrato de asociación; (m)
articles of apprenticeship (n) (Britain) contrato de aprendizaje; (m)
articles of association (n) (Comm) estatutos sociales; (m)
articles of incorporation carta $ constitucional
articles of war (n) (US) (Mil) (Hist) código militar; (m)

Verb Conjugation for "article"

Imperative
  • article
  • you article
  • he/she articles
  • we article
  • you article
  • they article
Preterite
  • I articled
  • you articled
  • he/she articled
  • we articled
  • you articled
  • they articled
Present Continuous
  • I am articling
  • you are articling
  • he/she is articling
  • we are articling
  • you are articling
  • they are articling
Present Perfect
  • I have articled
  • you have articled
  • he/she has articled
  • we have articled
  • you have articled
  • they have articled
Past Continuous
  • I was articling
  • you were articling
  • he/she was articling
  • we were articling
  • you were articling
  • they were articling
Past Perfect
  • I had articled
  • you had articled
  • he/she had articled
  • we had articled
  • you had articled
  • they had articled
Future
  • I will article
  • you will article
  • he/she will article
  • we will article
  • you will article
  • they will article
Future Perfect
  • I will have articled
  • you will have articled
  • he/she will have articled
  • we will have articled
  • you will have articled
  • they will have articled
Future Continuous
  • I will be articling
  • you will be articling
  • he/she will be articling
  • we will be articling
  • you will be articling
  • they will be articling
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been articling
  • you have been articling
  • he/she has been articling
  • we have been articling
  • you have been articling
  • they have been articling
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been articling
  • you will have been articling
  • he/she will have been articling
  • we will have been articling
  • you will have been articling
  • they will have been articling
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been articling
  • you had been articling
  • he/she had been articling
  • we had been articling
  • you had been articling
  • they had been articling

Word of the Day: evidentemente

evidently, plainly, clearly, obviously