Stammered Meaning in English
word · lemma: stammer
ˈstæmɝ
STAM-erd
stˈæməd
st-AM-uhd
释义
To stammer means to speak with pauses or repeated sounds, often because of nervousness or a speech difficulty.
用法与细微差别
'Stammered' is the past tense of 'stammer.' It's typically used to describe hesitant or nervous speech, often in dialogue (e.g., 'he stammered out his name'). It can describe both a speech disorder and temporary hesitation.
Spanish: tartamudeóPortuguese (BR): gaguejouPortuguese (PT): gaguejouChinese (Simplified): 结结巴巴地说Chinese (Traditional): 結結巴巴地說Hindi: हकलायाArabic: تلعثمBengali: তোতলাতে বলেছিল - তোতলেছিলRussian: заикалсяJapanese: どもったVietnamese: nói lắpKorean: 더듬거리며 말했다Turkish: kekelediUrdu: ہکلا کر کہاIndonesian: gagap
例句
He stammered when he answered the question.
basic
She stammered out her name.
basic
Tom stammered because he was nervous.
basic
I stammered a little during my speech, but people seemed to understand.
natural
"I-I don't know," he stammered, looking down at his shoes.
natural
The child stammered so much that the teacher helped him finish his sentence.
natural