stuttering
v. 結結巴巴地說( stutter的現在分詞 ); 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。
1. unable to speak freely and easily
He was stuttering with rage.
他氣得說話也結結巴巴起來.
He had to stop talking because if he'd kept on, the stuttering would have started.
他不得不停止講話,因為如果他繼續講的話,他的口吃就會發作。
Stuttering almost uncontrollably , Billy rejects the idea.
畢利結結巴巴地拒絕了這個建議.
Now I do believe the stuttering is one part of me.
現在,我相信口吃已經成為了我的一部分.
I said it politely and in a timid voice stuttering in English.
我用結結巴巴的英語禮貌並小聲地問道.