柯林斯詞典lisp /l?sp/ (lisping,lisped,lisps) 1. N-COUNT If someone has a lisp, they pronounce the sounds "s" and "z" as if they were "th." For example, they say "thing" instead of "sing." 咬舌[usu sing] He has a slight lisp. 他說話有點咬舌。2. V-T/V-I If someone lisps, they say something with a lisp or speak with a lisp. 咬著舌說 The little man, upset, was lisping badly. 那個矮小的男人,很生氣,說話咬舌咬得厲害。 Bochmann lisped his congratulations. 博克曼口齒不清地表示祝賀。 ...her low, lisping voice. ...她低沉、含糊的語音。 返回 lisp劍橋詞典to pronounce "s" and "z" sounds like "th" 咬舌(指把s音和z音發(fā)成th音) 返回 lisp