释义 |
stutter美 ['stʌtər] 英 ['stʌtə(r)] - v.口吃;结结巴巴地说;突突地吃力行驶(或艰难启动、艰难运转)
- n.口吃;结巴
- 网络磕巴;结巴着说话;结结巴巴地说话
第三人称单数:stutters 现在分词:stuttering 过去分词:stuttered v. stammer,falter,stumble,hesitate,mumble n. speech impediment,speech disorder,impediment,impairment 1. | [t][i] 口吃;结结巴巴地说to have difficulty speaking because you cannot stop yourself from repeating the first sound of some words several times |
| ‘W-w-what?’ he stuttered. “什…什…什么?”他结结巴巴地说。 | | I managed to stutter a reply. 我结结巴巴,好不容易应了一句。 |
2. | [i] 突突地吃力行驶(或艰难启动、艰难运转)to move or start with difficulty, making short sharp noises or movements |
| The car stuttered along in first gear. 汽车挂了一挡,突突地缓缓前进。 |
1. | [sing] 口吃;结巴a speech problem in which a person finds it difficult to say the first sound of a word and repeats it several times |
| He had a terrible stutter. 他患严重口吃。 |
v. | 1. to say something haltingly, repeating sounds frequently when attempting to pronounce them, either from nervousness or as the result of a speech disorder 2. to make repeated short noises 3. to repeat the sounds of words in an uncontrolled way when you speak because you are nervous or have a speech problem 4. to move, work, or progress in a way that is not smooth or regular 1. to say something haltingly, repeating sounds frequently when attempting to pronounce them, either from nervousness or as the result of a speech disorder 2. to make repeated short noises 3. to repeat the sounds of words in an uncontrolled way when you speak because you are nervous or have a speech problem 4. to move, work, or progress in a way that is not smooth or regular | n. | 1. a speech disorder that makes somebody repeat speech sounds that he or she finds difficult to pronounce 2. a burst of repeated short noises 3. a problem in speaking that causes you to repeat some particular sounds more than you should |
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