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1 cancaneo
• stammering• stuttering -
2 tartajeo
• stammering• stuttering -
3 tartamudeo
m.1 stammer, stutter.2 stuttering, stammering, lingual titubation, psellism.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tartamudear.* * *1 (acción) stammering, stuttering2 (defecto) stammer, stutter* * *SM stutter(ing), stammer(ing)* * *masculino stuttering, stammering* * *= stuttering, stammering, stammer.Ex. Stuttering on function words was examined in 51 children and adults who stutter.Ex. Stammering is four times more common in boys than girls.Ex. In contrast, behavioural therapies take a more direct approach to the problem, encouraging parents to correct a stammer.* * *masculino stuttering, stammering* * *= stuttering, stammering, stammer.Ex: Stuttering on function words was examined in 51 children and adults who stutter.
Ex: Stammering is four times more common in boys than girls.Ex: In contrast, behavioural therapies take a more direct approach to the problem, encouraging parents to correct a stammer.* * *stuttering, stammering* * *
Del verbo tartamudear: ( conjugate tartamudear)
tartamudeo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tartamudeó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tartamudear
tartamudeo
tartamudear ( conjugate tartamudear) verbo intransitivo
to stutter, stammer
tartajear, tartamudear verbo intransitivo to stammer, stutter
tartamudeo sustantivo masculino stammering, stuttering
' tartamudeo' also found in these entries:
English:
stammer
- stutter
- stuttering
- fumble
* * *tartamudeo nm, tartamudez nfstammer, stutter* * *tartamudeo nm: stutter, stammer -
4 tartamudo
adj.stuttering, stammering.m.stutterer, slammerer, stammerer.* * *► adjetivo1 stuttering, stammering► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 stutterer, stammerer* * *tartamudo, -a1.ADJ stuttering, stammering2.SM / F stutterer, stammerer* * *I- da adjetivo stuttering (before n), stammering (before n)IIes tartamudo — he has a stutter o stammer
- da masculino, femenino stammerer* * *= stutterer, stammerer.Ex. In the book, Romania is a madhouse filled with the handicapped, deaf mutes, and stutterers.Ex. This revolutionary device helps stammerers to speak more fluently.* * *I- da adjetivo stuttering (before n), stammering (before n)IIes tartamudo — he has a stutter o stammer
- da masculino, femenino stammerer* * *= stutterer, stammerer.Ex: In the book, Romania is a madhouse filled with the handicapped, deaf mutes, and stutterers.
Ex: This revolutionary device helps stammerers to speak more fluently.* * *es tartamudo he has a stutter o stammermasculine, femininestammerertengo un tartamudo en mi clase one of the boys in my class has a stutter o stammer* * *
tartamudo◊ -da adjetivo
stuttering ( before n), stammering ( before n);
es tartamudo he has a stutter o stammer
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: hay un tartamudo en mi clase one of the boys in my class has a stutter o stammer
tartamudo,-a
I adjetivo stammering, stuttering: Pedro es tartamudo, Pedro has a stammer o stutter
II sustantivo masculino y femenino stutterer, stammerer
' tartamudo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tartaja
- tartamuda
English:
stutterer
* * *tartamudo, -a♦ adjstammering, stuttering;ser tartamudo to have a stammer o stutter♦ nm,fstammerer, stutterer* * *I adj stuttering, stammering;ser tartamudo stutter, stammerII m, tartamuda f stutterer, stammerer* * *tartamudo adj nser tartamudo to have a stammer / to have a stutter -
5 balbuceo
m.1 babbling.2 stammer, stutter, babble, stammering.3 lallation.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: balbucear.* * *1 babbling* * *SM [de adulto] stammering, stuttering; [de niño] babbling* * ** * *= splutter, sputter, stammering, stammer.Ex. And then, after all this diplomatic and rhetorical splutter, the high commissioners recovered their temper and grew more polite.Ex. The sputter of gibberish, the hoppings about the floor, the violent gesticulations, were like the frenzy of a half dozen exasperated baboons.Ex. Stammering is four times more common in boys than girls.Ex. In contrast, behavioural therapies take a more direct approach to the problem, encouraging parents to correct a stammer.* * ** * *= splutter, sputter, stammering, stammer.Ex: And then, after all this diplomatic and rhetorical splutter, the high commissioners recovered their temper and grew more polite.
Ex: The sputter of gibberish, the hoppings about the floor, the violent gesticulations, were like the frenzy of a half dozen exasperated baboons.Ex: Stammering is four times more common in boys than girls.Ex: In contrast, behavioural therapies take a more direct approach to the problem, encouraging parents to correct a stammer.* * *(de un adulto) mumbling, mutteringlos primeros balbuceos del niño the child's first faltering wordsoía el balbuceo del niño I could hear the child gurgling awaylos primeros balbuceos del feminismo the first stirrings of feminism* * *
Del verbo balbucear: ( conjugate balbucear)
balbuceo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
balbuceó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
balbucear
balbuceo
balbucear ( conjugate balbucear) verbo transitivo
to stammer
verbo intransitivo [ adulto] to mutter, mumble;
[ bebé] to babble
balbuceo sustantivo masculino ( de adulto) mumbling, muttering;
( de bebé) babble
balbucear verbo intransitivo & vt
1 (comenzar a hablar) to babble
2 (hablar vacilantemente, con poca claridad) to stutter, to stammer: estaba tan avergonzada que apenas pudo balbucear una disculpa, she was so embarrassed she could hardly stammer out an excuse
balbuceo sustantivo masculino
1 (de niño) babbling
2 (de adulto) stuttering, stammering
' balbuceo' also found in these entries:
English:
gurgle
* * *balbuceo nmsus balbuceos denotaban nerviosismo you could tell he was nervous by the way he was stammering2.balbuceos [inicios] early stages;los balbuceos del cine the earliest days of cinema* * *m stammer* * *balbuceo nm: mumbling, stammering -
6 tartamudez
f.1 stammer, stutter.2 stuttering, speech defect, stammer, battarism.* * *1 stammering, stuttering* * *SF stutter, stammer* * *superó su tartamudez — he overcame his stutter o stammer
* * *= stammering.Ex. Stammering is four times more common in boys than girls.* * *superó su tartamudez — he overcame his stutter o stammer
* * *= stammering.Ex: Stammering is four times more common in boys than girls.
* * *una terapia para el problema de la tartamudez therapy to correct a stutter o stammerlogró superar su tartamudez he managed to overcome his stutter o stammer* * *
tartamudez sustantivo femenino defect of stammering or stuttering
* * *f stuttering, stammering -
7 balbuciente
adj.stammering, stuttering.* * *► adjetivo1 stammering2 figurado tentative, uncertain, hesitant■ después de unos comienzos balbucientes,... after a tentative start,...* * *ADJ [persona, voz] stammering, stuttering; [niño] babbling* * *adjetivo stammering (before n), stuttering (before n)* * *adjetivo stammering (before n), stuttering (before n)* * ** * *balbuciente adj1. [palabras] faltering, hesitant -
8 cancaneo
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9 tartajoso
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10 tartamuda
adj.stuttering, stammering; stutterer.f.feminine of TARTAMUDO.* * *
tartamudo,-a
I adjetivo stammering, stuttering: Pedro es tartamudo, Pedro has a stammer o stutter
II sustantivo masculino y femenino stutterer, stammerer
* * *I adj stuttering, stammering;ser tartamudo stutter, stammerII m, tartamuda f stutterer, stammerer -
11 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 -
12 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 -
13 tartajeo
m.1 stammer, stutter (informal).2 stammering, stuttering.* * *1 (acción) stammering, stuttering2 (defecto) stammer, stutter* * *SM stammer(ing)* * ** * *tartajeo nmFam stammer, stutter -
14 tartamudeante
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15 titubeante
adj.1 hesitant.2 faltering, broken, halting, tottering.3 doubting, shilly-shally.f. & m.hesitater, waverer.* * *► adjetivo1 (tambaleante) staggering, shaky2 (al hablar) stammering3 figurado (indeciso) hesitant* * *ADJ1) (=que duda) hesitant2) (=que balbucea) stuttering3) [discurso, voz] halting* * ** * *= unsteady, faltering.Ex. He sat rubbing his forehead along the creases, and his voice was unsteady as he started to tell his story.Ex. In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.* * ** * *= unsteady, faltering.Ex: He sat rubbing his forehead along the creases, and his voice was unsteady as he started to tell his story.
Ex: In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.* * *‹voz/respuesta› faltering, halting; ‹actitud› hesitant* * *
titubeante adjetivo ‹voz/respuesta› faltering, halting;
‹ actitud› hesitant
* * *titubeante adj[actitud] hesitant; [voz] faltering, hesitant -
16 trabado
adj.locked, stuck.past part.past participle of spanish verb: trabar.* * *1→ link=trabar trabar► adjetivo1 (sujeto) fastened; (atascado) jammed2 (salsa) smooth3 (caballería) with two white stockings5 figurado (coherente) coherent* * *ADJ1) (=unido) joined; [discurso] coherent, well constructed2) (=fuerte) tough, strong3) LAm [al hablar] stammering4) And (=bizco) cross-eyed* * *= hampered.Ex. Such effects are often explicable in terms of the inability of the hampered roots to supply the shoot with water or nutrients.* * *= hampered.Ex: Such effects are often explicable in terms of the inability of the hampered roots to supply the shoot with water or nutrients.
* * *trabado, -a adj1. [unido] [salsa] smooth;[discurso] coherent2. [atascado] jammed3. RP [asegurado] locked -
17 estropajoso
adj.slovenly, in tatters, ragged.* * *► adjetivo1 (lengua) furry2 (forma de hablar) stammering3 (desaseado) slovenly; (andrajoso) ragged4 (carne etc) gristly, tough5 (pelo) straw-like* * *ADJ1) (=áspero) [lengua] coated, furry; [carne] tough2) [habla] indistinct3) [pelo] straggly* * *- sa adjetivo wiry, straw-like* * *- sa adjetivo wiry, straw-like* * *estropajoso -sawiry, straw-like* * *
estropajoso,-a adj pey straw-like, coarse: la química de los tintes me ha dejado el pelo estropajoso, the chemicals in my hair dye have left my hair brittle
' estropajoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estropajosa
* * *estropajoso, -a adj1. [pelo] coarse;[textura] fibrous; [carne] dry and chewy2. [lengua, boca] dry and pasty* * *adj1 persona wiry2 boca dry3 camisa scruffy -
18 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 -
19 beque
m.1 urinal.2 boat's urinal.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: becar.* * *CAm1.ADJ stammering2.SMF stammerer* * * -
20 gagoso *
ADJ LAm stammering, stuttering
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См. также в других словарях:
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stammering — noun the act of stammering … Wiktionary
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stammering — n. Stuttering, faltering, difficulty of utterance … New dictionary of synonyms
stammering — stuttering; n. halting articulation with interruptions to the normal flow of speech and repetition of the initial consonants of words or syllables. It usually first appears in childhood and the symptoms are most severe when the stammerer is under … The new mediacal dictionary