stutters
v. 結結巴巴地說( stutter的第三人稱單數 ); 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。
The freshly painted stutters pleased the eye of the passenger.
剛油漆過的百葉窗,使過路人感到賞心悅目.
He was so amazed at their effrontery that he stutters in confusion.
他對他們的粗暴無禮感到非常吃驚,竟然結結巴巴,不知所措.
He labours under great difficulties in conversation, because he stutters.
他談起話來很吃力, 因為他口吃.
He stutters when talking; don't push him, let him take his time.
他是個嗑巴, 你別催他, 讓他慢慢說.
When he's nervous, he can't talk smoothly and stutters all the time.
他一緊張, 說話就不利落,總顯得很磕巴.