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1 stutter
I ['stʌtə(r)]nome balbuzie f.II ['stʌtə(r)]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo balbettare* * *1. verb(to stammer: He stutters sometimes when he's excited; `I've s-s-seen a gh-gh-ghost,' he stuttered.) balbettare2. noun(a stammer: He has a stutter.) balbuzie* * *stutter /ˈstʌtə(r)/n.2 balbettamento; tartagliamento.(to) stutter /ˈstʌtə(r)/v. i. e t.1 balbettare; tartagliare; essere balbuziente● to stutter out, balbettare; dire balbettando: He stuttered out an excuse, ha balbettato una scusastutterern.balbuziente; tartaglione, tartaglionastutteringA a.B n. [u]● (autom., mecc.) a stuttering start, un avviamento a singhiozzostutteringlyavv.balbettando; tartagliando.* * *I ['stʌtə(r)]nome balbuzie f.II ['stʌtə(r)]verbo transitivo e verbo intransitivo balbettare -
2 stutter stut·ter
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3 splutter
I ['splʌtə(r)]nome (of person) (spitting) sputacchiamento m.; (stutter) balbettamento m., farfugliamento m.; (of engine) scoppiettio m.; (of fire) crepitio m., scoppiettio m.II 1. ['splʌtə(r)]verbo transitivo (anche splutter out) balbettare, farfugliare [excuse, words]2.verbo intransitivo [ person] (stutter) balbettare, farfugliare; (spit) sputacchiare; [ fire] crepitare, scoppiettare; [ fat] sfrigolare* * *splutter /ˈsplʌtə(r)/n.1 biascicamento; borbottamento; discorso confuso; farfuglio2 crepitio; sfrigolio; scoppiettio3 sbruffo; sbruffata(to) splutter /ˈsplʌtə(r)/v. i. e t.2 sbruffare; schizzare; spruzzare4 sfrigolare; crepitare; scoppiettare* * *I ['splʌtə(r)]nome (of person) (spitting) sputacchiamento m.; (stutter) balbettamento m., farfugliamento m.; (of engine) scoppiettio m.; (of fire) crepitio m., scoppiettio m.II 1. ['splʌtə(r)]verbo transitivo (anche splutter out) balbettare, farfugliare [excuse, words]2. -
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7 splutter splut·ter vi
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