stutter
Word family nounstuttererstutteringverbstutteradverbstutteringly
stut·ter1 /ˈstʌtə $ -ər/ verb 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SPEAK A LANGUAGE to speak with difficulty because you cannot stop yourself from repeating the first consonant of some words 结结巴巴地说 → stammer ‘I’m D-d-david, ’ he stuttered. “我叫戴……戴……戴维。”他结结巴巴地说道。
► see thesaurus at say 2 [intransitiveI]SOUND if a machine stutters, it keeps making little noises and does not work smoothly 〔机器〕发出突突的噪声,不顺畅地运转 a refrigerator which stuttered and hummed 一台发出突突声且嗡嗡作响的冰箱
stutter• Other children often teased me because I stuttered.• Now he raised his hand, but when Mason called on him Boris began to stutter.• That night I began to stutter.• The engine was stuttering and cutting out.• There was a small refrigerator which stuttered and hummed in the night, and some kitchen things.• Carter stuttered as a child and burns now with an eloquence that takes him over from time to time.• Savio, a shy man who stuttered before small groups, was riveting and compelling when he spoke to thousands.• A string of shots stuttered nearby. stutter2 noun [singular] SPEAK A LANGUAGEan inability to speak normally because you stutter 结巴,口吃 SYN stammer a nervous stutter 紧张引起的口吃
Origin stutter1 (1500-1600) stut “to stutter” ((14-19 centuries))