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101 גמגם
v. be stammered, stuttered————————v. begin to stammer, stutter————————v. to stammer, stutter; hesitate, vacillate -
102 Stotterer
* * *der Stottererstutterer; stammerer* * *Stọt|te|rer ['ʃtɔtərɐ]1. m -s, -, Stot|te|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nenstutterer* * *der1) (a person who has a stammer.) stammerer2) (a person who has a stammer.) stutterer* * *Stot·te·rer, Stot·te·rin<-s, ->m, f stutterer; (aus Verlegenheit a.) stammerer* * ** * *m.stammerer n.stutterer n. -
103 Zungenschlag
m1. Sprachstörung: stammer; bei Trunkenheit: slurring; falscher Zungenschlag fig. (Versprecher) slip of the tongue2. MUS. tonguing* * *Zụn|gen|schlagm(durch Alkohol) slur; (MUS) tonguing* * *falscher Zungenschlag fig (Versprecher) slip of the tongue2. MUS tonguing -
104 wyjąkać
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyjąkać
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105 zająkiwać się
* * *ipf.zająknąć się pf. -ij stammer; nie zająknąć się o czymś not utter l. breathe a word about sth; ani się nie zająknął, gdy się o tym dowiedział he never batted an eyelid when he learned about it.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zająkiwać się
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106 hakke
1руби́ть, коло́ть* * *chop, hack, mince, pick* * *I. (en -r)( togrenet) pickaxe,(am) pickax;( engrenet) mattock;( gartnerredskab) hoe.II. vb( med hakke) hoe;( med skarp ting) cut, hack;( med næb) peck;( findele) chop ( fx parsley),( kød) mince;( i tale) stammer, stutter;[ hakke i det](fig) stammer, stutter;[ hakke på](fig) carp at, nag (at) ( fx she kept on nagging (at) him), go on at;[ hakket kød] minced meat,(am) ground meat;[ hakke tænder], se tand. -
107 terapia conductista
(n.) = behavioural therapyEx. In contrast, behavioural therapies take a more direct approach to the problem, encouraging parents to correct a stammer.* * *(n.) = behavioural therapyEx: In contrast, behavioural therapies take a more direct approach to the problem, encouraging parents to correct a stammer.
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108 terapia del comportamiento
(n.) = behavioural therapyEx. In contrast, behavioural therapies take a more direct approach to the problem, encouraging parents to correct a stammer.* * *(n.) = behavioural therapyEx: In contrast, behavioural therapies take a more direct approach to the problem, encouraging parents to correct a stammer.
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109 titubeo
m.1 hesitation, hesitancy.tras muchos titubeos after much hesitation2 waver, reel, stammer.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: titubear.* * *1 (temblor) stagger, staggering, tottering2 (tartamudeo) stammering\sin titubeo figurado decisively, without hesitation* * *SM1) (=vacilación) hesitation, vacillationproceder sin titubeos — to act without hesitation, act resolutely
2) (=balbuceo) stuttering* * *masculino (duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitation* * *= flip-flop.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.* * *masculino (duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitation* * *= flip-flop.Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.
* * *(duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitationrespondió sin titubeos she replied without hesitationel titubeo de su voz revelaba su nerviosismo the hesitancy in his voice betrayed his nervousness* * *
Del verbo titubear: ( conjugate titubear)
titubeo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
titubeó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
titubear
titubeo
titubear ( conjugate titubear) verbo intransitivo
titubeo sustantivo masculino (duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitation
titubear verbo intransitivo
1 (mostrarse indeciso) to hesitate
2 (balbucear) to stammer, get tongue-tied
titubeo m (vacilación) hesitation, hesitancy
* * *titubeo nm[duda, al hablar] hesitation, hesitancy;tras muchos titubeos after much hesitation* * *m wavering, hesitation* * *titubeo nm1) : hesitation2) : stammering -
110 balbucir
v.1 to babble.2 to stammer, to stutter.* * *1→ link=balbucear balbucear* * *verb1) to stammer2) babble* * ** * ** * ** * *balbucir [I1 ]vt* * *
balbucir verbo intransitivo & vt defect ➣ balbucear
' balbucir' also found in these entries:
English:
gurgle
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111 gago
m.stammerer, stutterer.* * *gago, -a * LAm1.ADJ stammering, stuttering2.SM / F stammerer, stutterer* * *- ga masculino, femenino (Col, Per, Ven fam) person with a speech defect, esp one who cannot articulate consonants* * *- ga masculino, femenino (Col, Per, Ven fam) person with a speech defect, esp one who cannot articulate consonants* * *gago -gamasculine, feminine* * *♦ adjstammering, stuttering;ser gago to have a stammer o stutter, to stammer, to stutter♦ nm,fstammerer, stutterer -
112 gaguear
v.to stammer, to stutter.* * *verbo intransitivoa) niño to say ga-ga-gab) (Col, Per, Ven fam) adultoes difícil entenderle porque gaguea — it's difficult to understand him because he can't pronounce his consonants properly
* * *verbo intransitivoa) niño to say ga-ga-gab) (Col, Per, Ven fam) adultoes difícil entenderle porque gaguea — it's difficult to understand him because he can't pronounce his consonants properly
* * *gaguear [A1 ]vi1 «niño» to say ga-ga-ga2(Col, Per fam) «adulto»: es difícil entenderle porque gaguea it's difficult to understand him because he can't pronounce his consonants properly* * *gaguear viAndes, Carib Fam to stammer, to stutter -
113 tartaja
► adjetivo1 familiar stammering, stuttering1 familiar stammerer, stutterer* * *masculino y femenino (fam) stammerer, stutterer* * *masculino y femenino (fam) stammerer, stutterer* * *( fam)stammerer, stutterer* * *
tartaja adjetivo & mf fam pey ➣ tartamudo,-a
* * *♦ adjser tartaja to have a stammer o stutter♦ nmfstammerer, stutterer;ser un tartaja to have a stammer o stutter -
114 स्खल् _skhal
स्खल् 1 P. (स्खलति, स्खलित)1 To stumble, tumble, fall down, slip, trip; स्खलति चरणं भूमौ न्यस्तं न चार्द्रतमा मही Mk.9.13; Ku.5.24.-2 To totter, waver, shake, fluctuate.-3 To be disobeyed or violated (as an order); देवस्य शासनं पौरेषु कथं स्खलिष्यति Mu.3;3.24; R.18.43.-4 To fall or deviate from the right course; मन्मथेन परि- लुप्तमतीनां प्रायशः स्खलितमप्युपकारि Ki.9.37.-5 To be affe- cted or excited; मात्सर्यरागोपहतात्मनां हि स्खलन्ति साधुष्वपि मानसानि Ki.3.53;13.6.-6 To err, blunder, commit mistakes; स्खलतो हि करालम्बः सुहृत्सचिवचेष्टितम् H.3.127 (where it has sense 1 also).-7 To stammer, lisp, falter; वदनकमलकं शिशोः स्मरामि स्खलदसमञ्जसमञ्जुजल्पितं ते U.4.4; R.9.76; Ku.5.56.-8 To fail, have no effect; राघवः स्खलितवीर्यमात्मनि R.11.83.-9 To drop, drip, trickle; विपङ्क- तीरस्खलितोर्मिसंहतिः Ki.8.27.-1 To go, move.-11 To disappear.-12 To collect, gather. -Caus. (स्खलयति-ते)1 To cause to stumble or trip.-2 To cause to err or blunder, cause to falter or stammer; वचनानि स्खलयन् पदे पदे Ku.4.12; स्खलयति वचनं ते संश्रयत्यङ्गमङ्गम् Māl.3.8. -
115 kekemelik
n. stuttering, stammering, stutter, stammer, impediment* * *1. stammering 2. stuttering 3. stammer (n.) 4. stutter (n.) -
116 βατταριεί
βατταρίζωstammer: fut ind mid 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)βατταρίζωstammer: fut ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
117 βατταριεῖ
βατταρίζωstammer: fut ind mid 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)βατταρίζωstammer: fut ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
118 βατταρισθέντα
βατταρίζωstammer: aor part pass neut nom /voc /acc plβατταρίζωstammer: aor part pass masc acc sg -
119 βατταρίζον
βατταρίζωstammer: pres part act masc voc sgβατταρίζωstammer: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
120 βατταρίζοντα
βατταρίζωstammer: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plβατταρίζωstammer: pres part act masc acc sg
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