stammers

英 [ˈstæməz] 美 [ˈstæmərz]

v.  口吃; 结结巴巴地说
n.  口吃; 结巴
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 口吃;结结巴巴地说
    If you stammer, you speak with difficulty, hesitating and repeating words or sounds.
    1. Five per cent of children stammer at some point...
      5%的儿童在某个时期会口吃。
    2. 'Forgive me,' I stammered...
      “原谅我,”我期期艾艾地说。
    3. People cursed and stammered apologies.
      大家骂了几句,然后结结巴巴地道歉。
  2. N-SING 口吃;结巴
    Someone who has a stammer tends to stammer when they speak.
    1. A speech-therapist cured his stammer.
      一位言语矫治师治愈了他的口吃。

双语例句

  1. He stammers badly.
    他结巴得很厉害。
  2. He stammers when he is nervous.
    他一紧张就打奔儿。
  3. He stammers when he gets excited.
    他一着急就结巴。
  4. Stammers the buyer," Who'd be dumb enough to build a house without bathrooms?"
    购房者结结巴巴的说,“谁会傻到设计房子而没有浴室?”
  5. The little child stammers in the presence of strangers.
    那小孩在陌生人面前说话就结巴。
  6. She stammers that she could be a geisha again, or better, she could die. He muttered a few words of apology and with that he left.
    她支支吾吾地说她可以再去当艺妓,或者不如去死的好。他支支吾吾地道个歉就马上走了。
  7. She stammers when she feels nervous.
    她感到紧张时说话就结巴。
  8. He stammers when he feels nervous.
    他一紧张就结巴。
  9. He stammers when he gets nervous, as, for example, when he has to speak to a large group of people.
    他一紧张就口吃;比方说,在他必须向一大群人讲话时就会这样。
  10. He usually stammers when he meets someone for the first time because it makes him nervous.
    他通常在第一次遇见生人时会结结巴巴,因为这使他很紧张。