0 to speak or say something, especially the first part of a word, with difficulty, for example pausing before it or repeating it several times -- 口吃,结结巴巴地说
She stutters a little, so be patient and let her finish what she's saying. 她有点儿口吃,所以耐心些,让她把话说完。
[ + speech ] "C-c-can we g-go now?" stuttered Jenkins. “我,我们可,可,可以走了吗?”詹金斯结结巴巴地说。
1 to work or happen in a way that is not smooth or regular -- 断断续续地运转(或进行)
Suddenly the engine stuttered and then it stopped completely. 发动机突然突突响了两声,接着便完全停住了。
Phonetic influences on stuttering in monolingual and bilingual stutterers.
Effects of linguistic correlates of stuttering on emg activity in nonstuttering speakers.
We can all think of people who are dignified and on whom we look with respect in one language who are stuttering buffoons in another.
He could not begin to conceal his discomfiture and was reduced to stuttering incoherence.
They work not only with child stammers and stutters, but with children with a range of psychological and physical disabilities.
One only has to consider how very few young people today have stutters or speech impediments.
He is petrified at being in a police court; he does not know what to say, and stutters and stammers, and immediately a bad impression is created.
He is a very shy and nervous boy and is always stuttering, but he is a loyal and capable squire.
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