stuttered
v. 結結巴巴地說( stutter的過去式和過去分詞 ); 不順暢的工作,時斷時續地移動
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.
He spoke with a pronounced stutter.
他說話明顯結巴。
If someone stutters, they have difficulty speaking because they find it hard to say the first sound of a word.
I was trembling so hard, I thought I would stutter when I spoke.
我抖得厲害,感覺說話舌頭會打結。
If something stutters along, it progresses slowly and unevenly.
The old truck stuttered along the winding road...
這輛舊卡車在蜿蜒的公路上緩慢地顛簸前行。
The political debate stutters on.
政治辯論一波三折地艱難進行著。
"B-b-b-b-but" I stuttered. — "Never mind the buts," she ranted.
“但——但——但是”,我結結巴巴地說道。——“別跟我講那些‘但是’了。”她咆哮道。
The old truck stuttered along the winding road.
這輛舊卡車在蜿蜒的公路上緩慢地顛簸前行。
His nerves jumped with anger as the sewing - machines stared and stuttered and buzzed.
聽到縫紉機又發出喀嚓喀嚓的聲音,他氣得青筋暴起.
He was greatly frightened. After quite a long time he stuttered out what he had seen.
他嚇壞了,好大一陣他才結結巴巴地說出來他究竟看到了什麼.
He stuttered for a moment and then pulled himself together.
他結巴了一會兒,然後整理好自己的情緒.