1. 口吃, 结结巴巴:ewer 大口水罐 | stutter 口吃, 结结巴巴 | stammer 口吃, 结巴着说出, 结结巴巴地说
2. 口吃者:stretcher patient不能行走的病人 | stutter口吃者 | surgeon外科医师
3. 口吃的说:2. descend 下降、传下 | 3. stutter 口吃的说 | 4. resume 继续(中断的谈话)
1. 口吃;结巴
If someone has a stutter, they find it difficult to say the first sound of a word, and so they often hesitate or repeat it two or three times.
e.g. He spoke with a pronounced stutter.
他说话明显结巴。
2. 口吃;说话结结巴巴
If someone stutters, they have difficulty speaking because they find it hard to say the first sound of a word.
e.g. I was trembling so hard, I thought I would stutter when I spoke.
我抖得厉害,感觉说话舌头会打结。
3. 缓慢地颠簸前进;曲折缓慢地进行
If something stutters along, it progresses slowly and unevenly.
e.g. The old truck stuttered along the winding road...
这辆旧卡车在蜿蜒的公路上缓慢地颠簸前行。
e.g. The political debate stutters on.
政治辩论一波三折地艰难进行着。
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1. All of which makes you long for more honest times, when the overweight would merely stutter excuses about " glands ".
2. And the lack of a simultaneous income growth for the wider middle class caused domestic demand to stutter.
3. Most children who stutter do so because of tension and stress, and many from imitation.
4. Emily Blunt has confessed she had a stutter when she was growing up but she managed to overcome the speech impediment through her acting.
noun
1. a speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds
Synonym: stammer
verb