词汇 | stuttering |
释义 | stuttering adjective uk /ˈstʌt.ər.ɪŋ/ us /ˈstʌt̬.ɚ.ɪŋ/ stutteringadjective (NOT REGULAR)happening in a way that is not regular, for example by being sometimes good and sometimes bad, or sometimes moving or changing and sometimes not : 断断续续的 Stuttering (= sometimes good and sometimes bad) productivity figures over the last two years have made the industry unattractive to investors.过去两年多时好时坏的产力数据使这个行业对投资者失去吸引力。 The stuttering start underscored the shambolic state of hockey as the lockout took effect. The beats are stuttering and recalcitrant instead of hard and throbbing. The unidentified official who leaked the papers reportedly decided to go public with the information out of impatience with the stuttering pace of political reform here. He walked with a stuttering lurch. It is a confident, if slightly stuttering start. Changing frequently capricious capriciously capriciousness changeable changeful inconsistency inconsistent inconsistently inconstant inconstantly patchiness patchy ping-pong protean raggedly unpredictable variability volatility yo-yoing zigzag stutteringadjective (SPEAKING): saying something, especially the first part of a word, with difficulty, for example pausing before it or repeating it several times: Jason's stuttering voice sounded louder than he liked, and he generally refrained from speaking in class.杰森觉得自己说话结巴的声音太大,他通常忍着不在课堂上发言。 See stutter a kind of slightly stuttering man, usually more ready to listen than speak "S…sorry…sorry pet.” The stuttering voice and gentleness of the hands made him relax. Speech impediments disfluency disfluent dysarthria lisp non-verbal speech and language therapist speech and language therapy speech impediment stammer stammerer stammeringly stutter stutterer stutteringly stuttering noun[ U ] uk /ˈstʌt.ər.ɪŋ/ us /ˈstʌt̬.ɚ.ɪŋ/ the act of saying something, especially the first part of a word, with difficulty, for example pausing or repeating a sound several times: 口吃,结巴 During the 1970s and 1980s, rival theories about what causes stuttering came into vogue.20世纪70和80年代,关于口吃原因的各种对立的理论开始流行起来。 See stutter True stuttering will most likely be accompanied by frustration, anxious mannerisms, or embarrassment. He eventually overcame his stuttering and turned up his voice's volume to a legendary level. Researchers have embarked on a mission to identify possible genetic causes of stuttering. How stuttering should be treated is the point at which speech experts stop agreeing. I get worried about with my stuttering. Speech impediments disfluency disfluent dysarthria lisp non-verbal speech and language therapist speech and language therapy speech impediment stammer stammerer stammeringly stutter stutterer stutteringly |
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