stuttering 的 2 个定义
- to speak in such a way that the rhythm is interrupted by repetitions, blocks or spasms, or prolongations of sounds or syllables, sometimes accompanied by contortions of the face and body.
- disordered speech production characterized principally by blocks or spasms interrupting the rhythm.
stuttering 近义词
stammer
更多stuttering例句
- While other eReaders can also handle PDFs, the Amazon Paperwhite does so without stutter or formatting hiccups.
- Wall brought the ball up and, with Raul Neto in his sights, took a stutter step, accelerated, moved the ball behind his back then laid it in with his left hand.
- JaMarcus had a stutter, and they mocked him with tongue twisters.
- The game involved taking tiny stutter steps and long strides without altering your pace or losing your momentum, regardless of where you were going.
- The cutscenes pop up without a stutter and it took me just over 12 seconds to get from the menu into the game itself.
- But, even with a pronounced stutter for the rest of his days, Moses survived.
- Sometimes an f-word or a b-word is used in TV and movies like a stutter.
- A thin man with a wisp of a goatee beard, he struggles with a stutter to explain what happened to him that day.
- He was a boy of 14, Chicago born and raised, with a persistent stutter left over from an early bout with polio.
- Maybe the media, and professional sports, are just several stutter-steps behind the country on this one.
- Slight stutter ensues on the part of the Four Grenadiers; but they give one another the hint, and dash forward: "Prisoners?"
- Look at the reports: the bulletins are confused; the commentaries are entangled; the latter stammer, the former stutter.
- It was as if two men talked, one in rapid and clear-clipped syllables—the other in a stutter.
- His gait was a shuffling trot, his utterance a rapid stutter.
- Dick couldn't spell his own name—couldn't answer a question without a stutter.