-
81 Sprachstörung
f1. dysarthria2. speech defect3. speech disorder -
82 дефект речи, обусловленный незаращением нёба
Aviation medicine: cleft-palate speech defectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дефект речи, обусловленный незаращением нёба
-
83 korrigierbar
Adj. correctable* * *correctable; rectifiable* * *kor|ri|gier|baradjable to be corrected, corrigible (form)ein nicht so leicht korrigíérbarer Sprachfehler — a speech defect which is not so easy to put right or to correct
* * *kor·ri·gier·baradj correctable, correctible* * *Adjektiv correctable* * *korrigierbar adj correctable* * *Adjektiv correctable* * *adj.correctable adj.corrigible adj.rectifiable adj. adv.corrigibly adv. -
84 Stottern
I v/i stammer, stutter; krankhaft: auch have a stammer; MOT. splutter; er stottert stark / leicht he has a pronounced / light stammer* * *to stammer; to stutter; to splutter; to sputter* * *stọt|tern ['ʃtɔtɐn]vtito stutter; (Motor) to splutterleicht/stark stottern — to have a slight/bad stutter, to stutter slightly/badly
* * *das1) (the speech defect of being unable to produce easily certain sounds: `You m-m-must m-m-meet m-m-my m-m-mother' is an example of a stammer; That child has a bad stammer.) stammer2) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) stumble3) (to stammer: He stutters sometimes when he's excited; `I've s-s-seen a gh-gh-ghost,' he stuttered.) stutter4) (a stammer: He has a stutter.) stutter* * *stot·tern[ˈʃtɔtɐn]I. viins S\stottern geraten [o kommen] to start [or begin] stuttering/stammeringII. vt* * *1.intransitives Verb stutter; stammersie stottert stark — she has a strong or bad stutter or stammer
2.ins Stottern kommen od. geraten — start stuttering or stammering
transitives Verb stutter [out]; stammer [out]* * *ins Stottern kommen begin to stammer ( oder stutter);jemanden vom Stottern befreien cure sbof his ( oder her) stammer;* * *1.intransitives Verb stutter; stammersie stottert stark — she has a strong or bad stutter or stammer
2.ins Stottern kommen od. geraten — start stuttering or stammering
transitives Verb stutter [out]; stammer [out]* * *v.to splutter v.to stammer v.to stutter v. -
85 stottern
I v/i stammer, stutter; krankhaft: auch have a stammer; MOT. splutter; er stottert stark / leicht he has a pronounced / light stammer* * *to stammer; to stutter; to splutter; to sputter* * *stọt|tern ['ʃtɔtɐn]vtito stutter; (Motor) to splutterleicht/stark stottern — to have a slight/bad stutter, to stutter slightly/badly
* * *das1) (the speech defect of being unable to produce easily certain sounds: `You m-m-must m-m-meet m-m-my m-m-mother' is an example of a stammer; That child has a bad stammer.) stammer2) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) stumble3) (to stammer: He stutters sometimes when he's excited; `I've s-s-seen a gh-gh-ghost,' he stuttered.) stutter4) (a stammer: He has a stutter.) stutter* * *stot·tern[ˈʃtɔtɐn]I. viins S\stottern geraten [o kommen] to start [or begin] stuttering/stammeringII. vt* * *1.intransitives Verb stutter; stammersie stottert stark — she has a strong or bad stutter or stammer
2.ins Stottern kommen od. geraten — start stuttering or stammering
transitives Verb stutter [out]; stammer [out]* * *A. v/i stammer, stutter; krankhaft: auch have a stammer; AUTO splutter;er stottert stark/leicht he has a pronounced/light stammerB. v/t stammer, stutter;eine Antwort stottern stammer out a reply* * *1.intransitives Verb stutter; stammersie stottert stark — she has a strong or bad stutter or stammer
2.ins Stottern kommen od. geraten — start stuttering or stammering
transitives Verb stutter [out]; stammer [out]* * *v.to splutter v.to stammer v.to stutter v. -
86 fónico
adj.phonic, sonic.* * *► adjetivo1 phonic* * *ADJ phonic* * *- ca adjetivo phonic* * *= phonic.Nota: Relativo al sonido.Ex. Two types of homonyms are homophones or homographs depending on identity or their phonic or written form.* * *- ca adjetivo phonic* * *= phonic.Nota: Relativo al sonido.Ex: Two types of homonyms are homophones or homographs depending on identity or their phonic or written form.
* * *fónico -caphonicun defecto fónico a speech defect* * *fónico, -a adjphonic -
87 incorregible
adj.incorrigible.* * *► adjetivo1 incorrigible* * *ADJ incorrigible* * ** * *= incorregible.Ex. She is an incorregible romantinc who is looking for the love of her life.* * ** * *= incorregible.Ex: She is an incorregible romantinc who is looking for the love of her life.
* * *1 ‹persona› incorrigible2 ‹defecto› irremediable, uncorrectable* * *
incorregible adjetivo ‹mentiroso/idealista› incorrigible;
‹ defecto› irremediable, irreparable
incorregible adjetivo incorrigible
' incorregible' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
impenitente
English:
incorrigible
- intractable
* * *incorregible adjeste es un problema incorregible this is a problem which can't be solved2. [persona] incorrigible* * *adj incorrigible* * *incorregible adj: incorrigible♦ incorregibilidad nf -
88 defecto de pronunciación
speech defect -
89 talefeil
subst. impediment, speech defect -
90 логопатія
жlogopathy, speech defect -
91 cadel
suffer from speech defect characterized by pronounciation of /r/ as a tap or as /l/ -
92 balbus
balbus adj. [BAL-, BAR-], stammering, stuttering: Demosthenes: os, H.: verba, Tb.* * *balba, balbum ADJstammering, stuttering, lisping, suffering from a speech defect; fumbling -
93 blaesus
-
94 avere un leggero difetto di pronuncia
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > avere un leggero difetto di pronuncia
-
95 avere un lieve difetto di pronuncia
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > avere un lieve difetto di pronuncia
-
96 vizio di pronuncia
-
97 pronuncia sf
[pro'nuntʃa](articolazione di suono) pronunciation, Dir judgment -
98 gagueo
-
99 puhevikainen
• with a speech defect -
100 disartria
f.dysarthria, speech defect, dysarthrosis.
См. также в других словарях:
Speech defect — Infobox musical artist Name = Speech Defect Img capt = Background = group or band Origin = Stockholm, Sweden Genre = Alternative hip hop Years active = 1993 ndash; Present Label = Handcuts Records, Jugglin, Creative Vibes records, Brunljud… … Wikipedia
Speech Defect — Infobox musical artist Name = Speech Defect Img capt = Background = group or band Origin = Stockholm, Sweden Genre = Alternative hip hop Years active = 1993 ndash; Present Label = Handcuts Records, Jugglin, Creative Vibes records, Brunljud… … Wikipedia
speech defect — noun a disorder of oral speech • Syn: ↑speech disorder, ↑defect of speech • Hypernyms: ↑disorder, ↑upset • Hyponyms: ↑anarthria, ↑aphonia, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
defect of speech — noun a disorder of oral speech • Syn: ↑speech disorder, ↑speech defect • Hypernyms: ↑disorder, ↑upset • Hyponyms: ↑anarthria, ↑aphonia, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
speech disorder — noun a disorder of oral speech • Syn: ↑speech defect, ↑defect of speech • Hypernyms: ↑disorder, ↑upset • Hyponyms: ↑anarthria, ↑aphonia, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Speech disorder — Main article: Speech and language pathology Speech Disorder Classification and external resources ICD 10 F … Wikipedia
speech disorder — n. any conspicuous speech imperfection, or variation from accepted speech patterns, caused either by a physical defect in the speech organs or by a mental disorder, as aphasia, stuttering, etc. * * * ▪ medicine Introduction any of the… … Universalium
Speech-Language Pathology in School Settings — Speech language pathology is a fast growing profession that, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, offers about 96,000 jobs in the United States alone. It relates to many educational disciplines such as communication sciences, linguistics … Wikipedia
speech — [ spitʃ ] noun *** 1. ) count a formal occasion when someone speaks to an audience: He began his speech by outlining his plans for the coming year. make/give/deliver a speech: The queen made a wonderful speech in reply. a ) the words that someone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
speech disorder — n. any conspicuous speech imperfection, or variation from accepted speech patterns, caused either by a physical defect in the speech organs or by a mental disorder, as aphasia, stuttering, etc … English World dictionary
defect — I n. 1) to correct a defect 2) a glaring defect 3) a birth, congenital; hearing; mechanical; mental; physical; speech; structural defect 4) a defect in (there was a defect in the transmission) II v. ( to desert ) 1) (D; intr.) to defect from (to… … Combinatory dictionary