stutter的意思和读音

stutter

: [ˈstʌtər] : [ˈstʌtə(r)]

v.

n.

stutters  stuttering  stuttered  

v.enunciate

v.stammer,falter,stumble,hesitate,mumble

n.speech impediment,speech disorder,impediment,impairment

stutterv.

1.[t][i]to have difficulty speaking because you cannot stop yourself from repeating the first sound of some words several times

‘W-w-what?’ he stuttered.“?”

I managed to stutter a reply.

2.[i]to move or start with difficulty, making short sharp noises or movements

The car stuttered along in first gear.

n.

1.[sing]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.

v.1.2.,

n.1.,

v.1.to repeat the sounds of words in an uncontrolled way when you speak because you are nervous or have a speech problem2.to move, work, or progress in a way that is not smooth or regular

n.1.a problem in speaking that causes you to repeat some particular sounds more than you should

1. mutter v stutter v eatern a ...

2. jiéjì 〖 stammer;stutter〖 fruit;fructify;bearfruit〗 ...

3. to stammer stutter stutters ...

4.[ plead] ◎ [ stammer;stutter] ◎ [ knock sth.out of a container,vessel,etc.] ...

5. option stutter tendency ...

6. 1.pathologist n. 2.stutter v. 3.self-help adj. ...

7. scene: stutter: [] patron: [] ...

8. stretcher patient stutter surgeon ...

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1.The D mode operates and feels like an automatic, except for a subtle but noticeable stutter when moving out of first gear.,D

2.Her son began to have nightmares and headaches, cried all the time and developed a severe stutter, she said.

3.So if I was to look for the "total cure" of my stutter, I would be under a lot of pressure again. This I feel is not good for me.

4.A partial tandem duplication is a type of gene mutation that occurs when a section of a gene is repeated, like a stutter in the gene's DNA.

5.At his trial, Mr Yao was mostly silent, managing only to stutter that the words in his diary did not represent his views.

6."At the time I was playing, but he did not expect -- " George said to stutter.“——”

7.I had a speech impediment, commonly referred to as a stutter or stammer.

8.If this text is transmitted as audio for the end user to hear, the computer voice might stutter due to limited bandwidths.

9.The moment he relaxes his concentration, he will lapse into a ''. 'stutter'.

10.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.·