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    article

    US /ˈɑrtɪkəl/

    ・

    UK /'ɑ:tɪkl/

    A2TOEIC
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Word such as 'a', 'an', or 'the' used before nouns
    The English language requires an article before most nouns
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Piece of writing about a particular subject
    The newspaper published an article about home exercise yesterday
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Piece of something, e.g. clothing
    I have an article or two of clothing I no longer need, I’ll give them to charity
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Section of a business contract or law
    Look up article 40 in the company regulations and check lines 4 and 5

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    Knight

    40:16Knight
    • However, those awarded this order are not being knighted in the sense discussed in this article and should not be confused with honorary or hereditary knights.

      However, those awarded this order are not being knighted in the sense discussed in this article and should not be confused with honorary or hereditary knights.

    • those awarded this order are not being knighted in the sense discussed in this article and

      those awarded this order are not being knighted in the sense discussed in this article and

    B2

    The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

    38:58The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News
    • And then they did an article in a major magazine shortly after the war started, I think in '04.

      And then they did an article in a major magazine shortly after the war started, I think in '04.

    • But they did an article which had me totally against the war in Iraq.

      But they did an article which had me totally against the war in Iraq.

    B1

    How Europe Lost Its Tech Giants

    09:10How Europe Lost Its Tech Giants
    • Europe is also regulating its way to last place, as a Wall Street Journal article put it, in the domain of artificial intelligence.

      Europe is also regulating its way to last place, as a Wall Street Journal article put it, in the domain of artificial intelligence.

    • Europe is also regulating its way to “last  place” as a Wall Street Journal article put it,

      Europe is also regulating its way to “last  place” as a Wall Street Journal article put it,

    B1

    4 things to study EVERY DAY to become fluent in English

    14:074 things to study EVERY DAY to become fluent in English
    • Every single day, you need to choose a topic, and you need to read an article around it.

      Every single day, you need to choose a topic, and you need to read an article around it.

    • to read an article around it.

      to read an article around it.

    B1

    How About That...

    10:07How About That...
    • Well, I read on an online article that you once said in an interview that you found dressing up as a Nazi arousing.

      Well, I read on an online article that you once said in an interview that you found dressing up as a Nazi arousing.

    • well I read on an online article that

      well I read on an online article that

    B1

    Articles - 'a', 'an' and 'the' | English Grammar

    12:38Articles - 'a', 'an' and 'the' | English Grammar
    • and the definite article 'the' in English.

      and the definite article 'the' in English.

    • and the definite article 'the' in English.

      and the definite article 'the' in English.

    A2

    Is Bilingualism a Superpower? | Otherwords

    09:56Is Bilingualism a Superpower? | Otherwords
    • Subject-object-verb languages, like Japanese, place the article after the noun, which creates a somewhat more inverse sound pattern.

      Subject-object-verb languages, like Japanese, place the article after the noun, which creates a somewhat more inverse sound pattern.

    • place the article after the noun,

      place the article after the noun,

    B1

    Learn 8 English Idioms You Can Use At Work! ?‍??

    06:59Learn 8 English Idioms You Can Use At Work! ?‍??
    • So again, it has nothing to do with this article of clothing.

      So again, it has nothing to do with this article of clothing.

    • It probably has its history somehow related to that article of clothing.

      It probably has its history somehow related to that article of clothing.

    A2

    BOX SET: English In A Minute 7 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!

    10:19BOX SET: English In A Minute 7 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!
    • If we use 'little' with no article, then it's usually negative - the small quantity is a problem.

      If we use 'little' with no article, then it's usually negative - the small quantity is a problem.

    • But if we use 'a little' with the article, it's usually positive, it always means 'at least we've got some'.

      But if we use 'a little' with the article, it's usually positive, it always means 'at least we've got some'.

    A2

    Why Billionaires Try So Hard To Look "Poor"

    11:51Why Billionaires Try So Hard To Look "Poor"
    • The New York Post recently ran an article about Warren Buffett's wife who was supposedly overheard complaining about how expensive a $4 cup of coffee was at the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference,

      The New York Post recently ran an article about Warren Buffett's wife who was supposedly overheard complaining about how expensive a $4 cup of coffee was at the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference,

    • The New York Post recently ran an article about Warren Buffett's wife, who was supposedly overheard complaining about how expensive a $4 cup of coffee was at the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, which is nicknamed the summer camp for billionaires.

      The New York Post recently ran an article about Warren Buffett's wife, who was supposedly overheard complaining about how expensive a $4 cup of coffee was at the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, which is nicknamed the summer camp for billionaires.

    B1