英:[ˈstæmə(r)]
美:[ˈstæmər]
英:[ˈstæmə(r)]
美:[ˈstæmər]
vt.& vi.
结巴地说出
口吃
n.
口吃,结巴
vi.
口吃
结结巴巴地说
stam·mer
stae mr
第三人称单数:stammers
现在分词:stammering
过去式:stammered
过去分词:stammered
stammeringly (adv.), stammerer (n.)
词根:stammer
n.stammerer 口吃的人
intransitive verb
to speak haltingly and with unintended repetitions of sounds.He stammered through his first speech to the legislature.
transitive verb
to utter haltingly and with unintended repetition of sounds (often fol. by "out").She stammered out her words.
noun
a stammering manner of speech, or an instance of speaking thus.I speak with a stammer if I'm very nervous.
that which is stammered.
中古英语 stameren,源自古英语 stamerian “口吃、结巴、犹豫或口齿不清地说话”,源自原始日耳曼语 *stamro-,也是古诺尔斯语 stammr “口吃”的来源,古撒克逊语 stamaron 、哥特语 stamms “口吃”,中古荷兰语和荷兰语 stameren,古高地德语 stammalon,德语 stammeln “口吃”。这是一个频繁动词,与形容词形式相关,如古弗里斯兰语和德语 stumm “哑的”。
“犹豫或不完整地说出或发音”的及物意义可追溯至1810年。相关词汇: Stammered; stammerer; stammering; stammeringly。
那些 stammers 在说话时遇到很大困难的人; 这种行为可能是偶尔的或习惯性的; 原因可能是困惑、害羞、胆怯或实际的恐惧; 结果是口齿不清的声音,似乎卡在嘴里,有时甚至完全无法发声。[世纪词典]
Middle English stameren, from Old English stamerian; akin to Old High German stamalōn to stammer, Old Norse stemma to hinder, damn up — more at stem
The first known use of stammer was before the 12th century
stamp1 of 2verb
to pound or crush with a heavy instrument
to strike or beat forcibly with the bottom of the foot
to put an end to or destroy by or as if by stamping with the foot
to walk heavily or noisily
impress entry 1 sense 1, imprint
stamp the bill "paid"
to attach a stamp to
stamp a letter
to form with a stamp or die
characterize sense 1
stamped as reliable workers
stamp2 of 2noun
a device or instrument for stamping
the mark made by stamping
a sign of a special quality
a stamp of genius
the act of stamping
a stamped or printed paper attached to something to show that a tax or fee has been paid
postage stamp
stammer1 of 2verb
to speak or utter with involuntary stops and much repeating
stammer2 of 2noun
an act or instance of stammering
stammer1 of 2verb
to speak or utter with involuntary stops and much repeating
stammer2 of 2noun
an act or instance of stammering
stammer1 of 2verb
to speak or utter with involuntary stops and much repeating
stammer2 of 2noun
an act or instance of stammering
stammer1 of 2intransitive verb
to make involuntary stops and repetitions in speaking : stutter
stammer2 of 2noun
an act or instance of stammering
the habitual tendency to stammer : stammering sense 2
a severe stammer
1 I stammered, blushed, and tripped over my own boots on the way to my seat.
2 “You don’t—” he says, stammering, trying to put it off.
3 Taisin turned red, the color streaking across her throat and face, and she stammered, “M-my sister is gifted in her own way.”
4 The children teased the boy because of his stammer.
孩子们取笑这个男孩子,因为他口吃.
5 It's cruel to make fun of people who stammer.
嘲笑口吃的人未免不近人情。
6 “Oh! I—I cannot come to the thicket today,” he stammered.
7 It was Robert de Sorbonne’s turn to stammer.
8 “I—I heard that he got his powers in a bad way,” stammered Tazviona.
9 He couldn’t stop stammering his thanks, sounding just like Professor Quirrell.
10 I had read with awe how the Communists had sent phonetic experts into the vast regions of Russia to listen to the stammering dialects of peoples oppressed for centuries by the czars.
11 “Well—why didn’t you say so before?” stammered the man who had asked for service.
12 “But I am so...so—” she stammered to a halt.
13 Here the poor roach began fizzing so much, what with its stammer and its tearful disposition, that it became quite inarticulate and could only stare at Merlyn with mournful eyes.
14 “What .. .Why ...” Mark stammered for the right thing to say.
15 Just a line or two every day, where I write when, where, and what word I stammered on, and how I felt.
16 Stammering is probably an inherited defect.
口吃很可能是一种遗传性缺陷。
17 Red-faced boys appeared at my desk, stammering, “Y-y-you dropped your eraser.”
18 He was stammering with fright.
他因害怕而口吃起来.
19 Five percent of children stammer at some point.
5%的儿童在某个时期会口吃。
20 “The trousers—” he began, but there was no time to say more and he stopped short, confused and stammering.
1 结结巴巴说出
2 结舌
3 结结巴巴地说
bumble splatter hem and ha stumble falter sputter hesitate stutter splutter jerk out stammer out
5 结结巴巴地说出
6 口吃
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8 结结巴巴