1·He spoke with a pronounced stutter.
他说话带有明显的口吃。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·The little girl speaks with a little stutter.
那小女孩说话有点口吃。
—— 《新英汉大辞典》
3·He had a terrible stutter.
他患严重口吃。
—— 《牛津词典》
4·Second, he communicated better with animals than with people, a skill he says is common to all people who stutter.
第二,对他来说,动物比人要更好交流。他说,与动物交流是所有口吃的人都具备的本领。
5·Further study of South Asians has shown that mutations in two other genes, GNPTG and NAGPA, are found in individuals who stutter, but not in non-stutterers.
对南亚人的进一步研究表明,另两大基因也存在突变——GNPTG和NAGPA,在口吃者中发现了这两种基因,而非口吃者中没有。
1·He tended to stutter whenever he spoke to her, which tried her patience.
他一跟她讲话就结巴,这考验了她耐心极限。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·It's folk wisdom that people fidget, touch their noses, stutter, and break eye contact when they lie.
民间传说人们说谎时会坐立不安、摸自己的鼻子、说话结巴以及移开眼神接触。
3·He should support and assist anyone with a stutter or other disorder.
他应该支持并帮助结巴或者有其他障碍的人。
4·However, we should not blame those who cannot speak well because of a physical defect such as a natural lisp, stutter or dyslexia.
不过,因身体缺陷如天生口齿不清、结巴、诵读困难等而不能讲好英语者,我们不应当责怪。
5·It's folk wisdom that people fidget, touch their noses, stutter, and break eye contact when they lie - the proverbial "shifty-eyed" look. But research has shown that just isn't so.
民间传说人们说谎时会坐立不安、摸自己的鼻子、说话结巴以及移开眼神接触——即众所周知的目光“躲躲闪闪”,但研究显示并不如此。