lisping

英 [ˈlɪspɪŋ] 美 [ˈlɪspɪŋ]

v.  说话口齿不清; 咬舌
lisp的现在分词

复数:lispings

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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. 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. Prince Andrey got up hurriedly, listened to the matters relating to their duties that the officers had come to him about, gave a few instructions, and was about to dismiss them, when he heard a familiar, lisping voice behind the barn.
    安德烈公爵急忙站好,听军官们向他报告公事,然后对他们作了一些指示,正要让他们走时,屋后传来熟悉的低语声。
  3. In other words, shaking their hips, and lisping.
    换言之,摇动臀部,口齿不清。
  4. The jasmine's lisping of love to the sun is her flowers.
    茉莉呢喃着用花朵来表达对太阳的爱恋。
  5. Already there had crept into her speech a halting lisping quality that though I did not know it, was the shadow of her future.
    她的言谈中已经出现了停顿,口齿不清的现象,这就是她的不祥之兆,尽管当时我并不知道。
  6. In the very act of my lisping out, she passed me by and held out her hands to hug an old lady who was standing behind me.
    我正要支支吾吾地说她搞错了的时候,她从我身边走过然后伸手去拥抱了站在我后面的老太太。