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stutter

英 [ˈstʌtə(r)]

美 [ˈstʌtər]

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

过去式:stuttered 现在分词:stuttering 第三人称单数:stutters 过去分词:stuttered 复数:stutters 

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Collins.1 / BNC.22216 / COCA.14348

牛津词典

    verb

    • 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
      1. ‘W-w-what?’ he stuttered.
        “什…什…什么?”他结结巴巴地说。
      2. I managed to stutter a reply.
        我结结巴巴,好不容易应了一句。
    • 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
      1. The car stuttered along in first gear.
        汽车挂了一挡,突突地缓缓前进。

    noun

    • 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
      1. He had a terrible stutter.
        他患严重口吃。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT 口吃;结巴
      If someone has astutter, they find it difficult to say the first sound of a word, and so they often hesitate or repeat it two or three times.
      1. He spoke with a pronounced stutter.
        他说话明显结巴。
    • VERB 口吃;说话结结巴巴
      If someonestutters, they have difficulty speaking because they find it hard to say the first sound of a word.
      1. 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。
    • VERB 缓慢地颠簸前进;曲折缓慢地进行
      If somethingstuttersalong, it progresses slowly and unevenly.
      1. 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。
      2. The political debate stutters on.
        政治辩论一波三折地艰难进行着。

    英英释义

    noun

    • a speech disorder involving hesitations and involuntary repetitions of certain sounds
        Synonym:stammer

      verb

      • speak haltingly
        1. The speaker faltered when he saw his opponent enter the room
        Synonym:bumblestammerfalter

      双语例句

      • However, we should not blame those who cannot speak well because of a physical defect such as a natural lisp, stutter or dyslexia.
        不过,因身体缺陷如天生口齿不清、结巴、诵读困难等而不能讲好英语者,我们不应当责怪。
      • I attended a school prize-giving ceremony not so long ago and the guest speaker was Andrew Becroft, who had a severe stutter as a child.
        不久以前我参加了一个学校的颁奖典礼。典礼的嘉宾发言人是安德鲁·克罗夫特,他小时侯曾经有过严重口吃。
      • She has a slight stutter, but you only notice it when she's tired or upset.
        她稍微有点儿口吃,不过只有在她疲倦或心烦意乱之时才能察觉出来。
      • The car would start but then stutter to a stop.
        这辆车能发动起来,但接着就会磕磕绊绊地停下来。
      • The footpath killer, why did he stutter?
        那'小径杀手',他为什么会口吃?
      • They always told me that if I could think over the words and talk slowly, I would never stutter.
        他们总是告诉我,假如我可以多想想自己要说的话,在说话的时候说慢一点,我就永远不会口吃了。
      • I dealt with my stutter until it virtually disappeared and I regained my confidence.
        我处理我的口吃,直到它几乎已经消失,我找回了自信。
      • Removing the queue from the screen stream eliminates the stutter, except when saving images.
        从屏幕流删除队列对象可以消除对性能的影响,但保存图像时例外。
      • Are mutations that affect this pathway present in independent cohorts of people who stutter?
        影响溶酶体通路的突变在另外的个体口吃者中是否也存在?
      • I know that embarrassment makes a stutter worse.
        我知道尴尬情况会使口吃加重。