stammer

英 ['stæmə] 美 ['stæmɚ]
  • vi. 口吃;结结巴巴地说
  • vt. 口吃;结巴着说出
  • n. 口吃;结巴
  • n. (Stammer)人名;(德)施塔默
CET6+ TEM4 IELTS GRE CET6
使用频率:
星级词汇:
stammer
«
1 / 3
»
stammer 口吃,结巴

来自古英语 stamerian,口吃,结巴,来自 Proto-Germanic*stamro,口吃,可能为拟声词,模仿 说话不清的声音,-er,表反复。

stammer
stammer: [OE] To stammer is etymologically to be ‘impeded’ in speech. The word comes (along with Dutch stameren) from a prehistoric West Germanic *stamrōjan, which was derived from the base *stam-, *stum- ‘check, impede’ (source also of English stem ‘halt, check’ and stumble).
=> stem, stumble
stammer (v.)
Old English stamerian "to stammer," from Proto-Germanic *stamro- (cognates: Old Norse stammr "stammering," Old Saxon stamaron, Gothic stamms "stammering," Middle Dutch and Dutch stameren, Old High German stammalon, German stammeln "to stammer," a frequentative verb related to adjective forms such as Old Frisian and German stumm "mute"). Related: Stammered; stammerer; stammering; stammeringly.
stammer (n.)
1773, from stammer (v.).
1. Five per cent of children stammer at some point.
5%的儿童在某个时期会口吃。

来自柯林斯例句

2. A speech-therapist cured his stammer.
一位言语矫治师治愈了他的口吃。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He turned white and began to stammer.
他脸色发白,说话开始结巴。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Most children who stammer grow out of it.
大多数口吃的儿童长大以后就好了。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Many children stammer but grow out of it.
很多小孩口吃,但长大就改过来了。

来自《权威词典》