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I. article [ingl. am. ˈɑrdək(ə)l, ingl. brit. ˈɑːtɪk(ə)l] SUST.
1. article (thing, item):
luxury articles
2. article (in newspaper, encyclopedia):
article on or about sth/sb
artículo sobre algo/alguien
3. article (clause):
articles of association ingl. brit.
4. article LING.:
5. article <articles, pl > (apprenticeship):
article sin art.
to be in or under articles with sb
II. article [ingl. am. ˈɑrdək(ə)l, ingl. brit. ˈɑːtɪk(ə)l] V. trans. usu pass
to be articled to or with sb apprentice:
to be articled to or with sb trainee lawyer: ingl. brit.
feature article SUST.
leading article [ingl. am. ˌlidɪŋ ˈɑrdəkəl, ingl. brit.] SUST.
1. leading article (main story):
leading article ingl. am.
2. leading article (editorial):
leading article ingl. brit.
definite article SUST. LING.
newspaper article SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
español
español
article [ˈɑ:tɪkl, ingl. am. ˈɑ:rt̬ɪ-] SUST.
1. article (object):
2. article a. DER., LING., TIPOGR.:
definite article SUST.
leading article SUST. ingl. brit.
indefinite article SUST. LING.
español
español
inglés
inglés
reportaje PRENSA
inglés
inglés
español
español
article [ˈar··kəl] SUST.
1. article (object):
2. article a. DER., LING., TIPOGR.:
indefinite article SUST. LING.
definite article SUST.
proprietary article
gossipy article
unavailable article
español
español
inglés
inglés
reportaje PRENSA
Present
Iarticle
youarticle
he/she/itarticles
wearticle
youarticle
theyarticle
Past
Iarticled
youarticled
he/she/itarticled
wearticled
youarticled
theyarticled
Present Perfect
Ihavearticled
youhavearticled
he/she/ithasarticled
wehavearticled
youhavearticled
theyhavearticled
Past Perfect
Ihadarticled
youhadarticled
he/she/ithadarticled
wehadarticled
youhadarticled
theyhadarticled
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
But of the 27 gossipy magazines, only one was left.
www.independent.co.uk
But it is a very close-knit and gossipy world.
www.dailymail.co.uk
It is gossipy and anecdotal, tolerant of eccentricity, generous and co-operative.
en.wikipedia.org
Running about an hour, it is set in a small town in which live a respectable lady, her maid and her gossipy neighbour.
www.timescolonist.com
The words gossipy and contumaceous replace the original lavish or vicious; and the words following he must depart were originally lest, by sympathy with him, others also become contaminated.
en.wikipedia.org

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