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1 balbettare
stammerbambino babble, prattle* * *◆ v.tr. to stumble over, to falter: lo scolaro balbettò la sua lezione, the schoolboy stumbled over his lesson; Tommaso balbetta un po' di tedesco, Thomas speaks broken German; balbettare una scusa, to mumble an excuse.* * *[balbet'tare]1. vt(gen) to stammer (out), (sogg : bambino) to babble2. vi* * *[balbet'tare] 1.1) (tartagliare) to stammer, to stutter, to falter2) [ bambino] to babble2.verbo transitivo1) (biascicare) to babble, to splutter (out), to falter [parole, scuse]balbettare un po' di italiano — fig. to speak broken Italian, to have a smattering of Italian
2)balbettare le prime parole — [ bambino] to babble one's first words
* * *balbettare/balbet'tare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (tartagliare) to stammer, to stutter, to falter2 [ bambino] to babble1 (biascicare) to babble, to splutter (out), to falter [parole, scuse]; balbettare un po' di italiano fig. to speak broken Italian, to have a smattering of Italian2 balbettare le prime parole [ bambino] to babble one's first words. -
2 balbettare
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3 tartagliare
tartagliare v. intr. to stutter; to stammer◆ v.tr. to stammer out.* * *[tartaʎ'ʎare]1. vi2. vt* * *[tartaʎ'ʎare]* * *tartagliare/tartaλ'λare/ [1](aus. avere) to stammer, to stutter. -
4 balbuzie
f stutter* * ** * *[bal'buttsje]sostantivo femminile invariabile stammer, stutter* * *balbuzie/bal'buttsje/f.inv.stammer, stutter. -
5 balbuziente
m f stutterer* * *balbuziente agg. stammering, stuttering◆ s.m. e f. stammerer, stutterer.* * *[balbut'tsjɛnte]1. agg2. sm/f* * *[balbut'tsjɛnte]aggettivo stammering, stuttering* * *balbuziente/balbut'tsjεnte/stammering, stuttering; essere balbuziente to have a stammer. -
6 inceppare
inceppare v.tr.1 (non com.) (mettere in ceppi) to fetter, to shackle2 (fig.) (ostacolare) to obstruct, to hinder, to hamper: inceppare il commercio, to hinder trade3 (mar.) to stock.◘ incepparsi v.intr.pron.1 (bloccarsi) to jam, to stick*: il fucile s'inceppò, the rifle jammed2 (mar.) to foul.* * *[intʃep'pare]1. vt(fig : operazione) to obstruct, hamper2. vip (incepparsi)* * *[intʃep'pare] 1.verbo transitivo (bloccare) to jam (up) [meccanismo, sistema]2.verbo pronominale incepparsi1) [leva, serratura] to jam; [ meccanismo] to jam, to lock; [ pistola] to misfire; [chiave, valvola] to stick*2) (balbettare) to flounder, to stammer* * *inceppare/int∫ep'pare/ [1](bloccare) to jam (up) [meccanismo, sistema]II incepparsi verbo pronominale1 [leva, serratura] to jam; [ meccanismo] to jam, to lock; [ pistola] to misfire; [chiave, valvola] to stick*2 (balbettare) to flounder, to stammer. -
7 masticare
chew* * *masticare v.tr.1 to chew, to masticate: ogni volta che lo vedo sta masticando qlco., whenever I see him he's chewing something // masticare amaro, (fig.) to seethe2 (pronunciare indistintamente) to mumble; to stammer: masticare un complimento, to stammer out a compliment; masticare una scusa, to mumble an excuse // mastica un po' di francese, he has a smattering of French3 (non com.) (rimuginare) to ponder, to chew over (sthg.).* * *[masti'kare]verbo transitivo1) to chew; (rumorosamente) to champ, to chomp2) (borbottare) to mumble [frase, risposta]3) colloq. fig. (parlare)* * *masticare/masti'kare/ [1]1 to chew; (rumorosamente) to champ, to chomp; masticare tabacco to chew tobacco2 (borbottare) to mumble [frase, risposta] -
8 balbuzie sf inv
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9 barbugliare
barbugliare v.tr. to mumble, to mutter, to stammer out◆ v. intr. to stammer, to stutter, to splutter. -
10 balbettare
[balbet'tare]1. vt(gen) to stammer (out), (sogg : bambino) to babble2. vi -
11 balbuzie
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12 essere balbuziente
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13 impuntarsi
( ostinarsi) dig one's heels in* * *impuntarsi v.intr.pron.1 (di cavallo, mulo ecc.) to jib; (di bambino) to stop dead2 (ostinarsi) to stick* obstinately (to sthg.), to dig* in one's heels (over sthg.); to insist; to get* sthg. into one's head: non impuntarti quando vedi che hai torto, don't dig in your heels when you see you are wrong; quando si impunta su qualcosa, non c'è verso di fargli cambiare idea, when he gets something into his head, there is no way of making him change his mind3 (balbettare) to stammer, to stutter.* * *[impun'tarsi]verbo pronominale1) [ cavallo] to jib2) fig. [ persona] to dig* in one's heels-rsi su qcs. — to bash on with sth.
* * *impuntarsi/impun'tarsi/ [1]1 [ cavallo] to jib2 fig. [ persona] to dig* in one's heels; -rsi su qcs. to bash on with sth.; - rsi su un'idea to cling stubbornly to an idea. -
14 incespicare
incespicare v. intr.1 to stumble, to trip up (over sthg.) (anche fig.): incespicare in un sasso, to trip over a stone; incespicare in una difficoltà, to stumble over a difficulty2 (fig.) (nel parlare) to falter, to stammer, to stumble.* * *[intʃespi'kare]incespicare in — to trip over [corda, gradino, pietra]
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15 impappinarsi vip
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16 ciancicare
1 to jabber, to stammer (out), to mumble: ciancicare una frase, to mumble a sentence2 ( biascicare) to chew slowly, to chew with difficulty: il vecchio ciancicava un tozzo di pane, the old man was slowly chewing a crust of bread3 ( fare un lavoro male) to make* a mess (of sthg.), to bungle4 ( sgualcire) to crease, to crush. -
17 ciangottare
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18 intoppare
intoppare v.tr. (incontrare per caso) to come* across (s.o., sthg.), to run* into (s.o., sthg.)◆ v. intr.1 (inciampare) to stumble (over, against sthg.); to run* up (against sthg.) (anche fig.): intoppò in un sasso, he stumbled over a stone; ha intoppato in mille difficoltà, he ran up against loads of difficulties2 (balbettare) to stumble over one's words, to stammer3 (imbattersi) to run* (into), to bump (into). -
19 tartagliamento
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20 balbuziente
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