柯林斯詞典stutter /?st?t?/ (stuttering,stuttered,stutters) 1. N-COUNT If someone has a stutter, they find it difficult to say the first sound of a word, and so they often hesitate or repeat it two or three times. 口喫[usu sing] He spoke with a pronounced stutter. 他說話帶有明顯的口喫。2. V-I If someone stutters, they have difficulty speaking because they find it hard to say the first sound of a word. 結(jié)結(jié)巴巴地說話 I was trembling so hard, I thought I would stutter when I spoke. 我那時抖得很厲害,我覺得說話時都會結(jié)結(jié)巴巴。3. stutteringN-UNCOUNT 口喫 He had to stop talking because if he'd kept on, the stuttering would have started. 他不得不停止講話,因爲如果他繼續(xù)下去,口喫就會發(fā)作。 返回 stutter劍橋詞典 stutter verb [I] (SPEAK) to speak or say something, especially the first part of a word, with difficulty , for example pausing before it or repeating it several times 口喫,結(jié)結(jié)巴巴地說 She stutters a little, so be patient and let her finish what she's saying. 她有點兒口喫,所以耐心些,讓她把話說完。 [ 跟直接引語一起使用的動詞 ] "C-c-can we g-go now?" stuttered Jenkins. “我,我們可,可,可以走了嗎?”詹金斯結(jié)結(jié)巴巴地說。 比較stammer stutter verb [I] (NOT SMOOTH) to work or happen in a way that is not smooth or regular 斷斷續(xù)續(xù)地運轉(zhuǎn)(或進行) Suddenly the engine stuttered and then it stopped completely . 發(fā)動機突然突突響了兩聲,接著便完全停住了。 返回 stutter