lisped

英 [lɪspt] 美 [lɪspt]

v.  说话口齿不清; 咬舌
lisp的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 咬舌(指将s和z读作th,如把sing念作thing等)
    If someone has a lisp, they pronounce the sounds 's' and 'z' as if they were 'th'. For example, they say 'thing' instead of 'sing'.
    1. He has a slight lisp.
      他说话有点咬舌。
  2. VERB 咬着舌说;口齿不清地说
    If someone lisps, they say something with a lisp or speak with a lisp.
    1. The little man, upset, was lisping badly...
      那个矮个子因为非常生气,所以说话咬舌咬得很厉害。
    2. Bochmann lisped his congratulations.
      博克曼口齿不清地表示祝贺。
    3. ...her low, lisping voice.
      她低而不清的声音

双语例句

  1. Bochmann lisped his congratulations.
    博克曼口齿不清地表示祝贺。
  2. However, Tess found at least approximate expression for her feelings in the old Benedicite that she had lisped from infancy; and it was enough.
    但是,苔丝至少在她从摇篮时代就开始呀呀学唱的古老的万物颂中,找到大约可以表达她的感情的句子;因此这也就足够了。
  3. He talked about a Black Stone and a man who lisped when he spoke.
    他谈过一个叫黑石的人和一个说话口齿不清的人。
  4. One was a thin man with dark eyes, the other was always smiling and lisped.
    一个是黑眼睛的瘦削男人,另一个总是满脸笑容,说话口齿不清。
  5. The child lisped his prayers.
    那孩子囗齿不清地祷告。
  6. With difficulty, the gardener lisped out the names of the plants.
    园丁含糊不清地说出了这些植物的名称。
  7. The little boy lisped out his story.
    小男孩口齿不清地讲了他的故事。
  8. Who lisped at first, in future times speak plain. When a man is drunk his speech is slurred.
    他开始口齿不清,后来言语滔滔。当一个人喝醉时,他说话就口齿不清。
  9. Pleathe thing me a thong, he lisped.
    请给我唱一首歌,他口齿不清地说。
  10. Who lisped at first, in future times speak plain.
    他开始口齿不清,后来言语滔滔。
  11. He lisped out his words.
    他口齿不清地说出他的话。