splutter的意思和读音

splutter

: [ˈsplʌtər] : [ˈsplʌtə(r)]

v.

n.

splutters  

v.choke,gasp,cough,spit,stutter

splutterv.

1.[t][i]to speak quickly and with difficulty, making soft spitting sounds, because you are angry or embarrassed

‘But, but…you can't!’ she spluttered.“!”

Her father spluttered with indignation.

2.[i]to make a series of short explosive sounds

The firework spluttered and went out.

She fled from the blaze, coughing and spluttering .

n.

1.a short explosive sound

The car started with a loud splutter.

v.1.“sputter”

v.1.Same as sputter2.to make noises with your mouth because you suddenly cannot breathe or swallow normally; to say something while you are spluttering3.if something such as an engine splutters, it makes a series of short noises because it is not working well

1. ... splurge splutter spoffish ...

2. kid n. splutter v. scarcely ad. ...

3. ... pant:v. splutter:v. , doorknob:n. ...

4. ... uplift splutter hyperactively ...

5. splinter , : splutter : squeamish , : ...

6. ... splosh: splutter: flop: ...

7. ... clocks splutter gurgle ...

8. ... uplift splutter hyperactively ...

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1.She uttered each syllable with controlled clarity, and without a splutter or stammer.

2.Ron's splutter was interrupted by the opening of a door on the first-floor landing.

3.But evidence is starting to mount that the Asia-driven luxury engine could be starting to splutter.

4.I ask as I splutter into a tissue.

5.So was taking the Skele-Gro. It burned Harry's mouth and throat as it went down, making him cough and splutter.使

6.My literary pretensions made C splutter with laughter, but poetry weaves a potent spell.C

7.Hold him by the nose, then he'll splutter and wake up.

8.drugs to patients, splutter side effects of anxiety, difficult to sleep;