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1 stuttering
adj.• estropajoso, -a adj.• tartajoso, -a adj.• tartamudo, -a adj.n.• tartamudeo s.m.• titubeo s.m.['stʌtǝrɪŋ]1.ADJ tartamudo2.N tartamudeo m -
2 stuttering
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3 stuttering
adj.1 tartamudo.2 balbuciente, tartamudo.s.balbuceo, tartamudez, cancaneo, tartajeo.ger.gerundio del verbo STUTTER. -
4 stuttering urination
s.urinación intermitente, micción tartamuda. -
5 tartamudeo
Del verbo tartamudear: ( conjugate tartamudear) \ \
tartamudeo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tartamudeó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple 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 -
6 tartamudo
tartamudo
◊ -da adjetivostuttering ( 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 -
7 balbuceo
Del verbo balbucear: ( conjugate balbucear) \ \
balbuceo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
balbuceó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple 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 -
8 tartamuda
tartamudo,-a
I adjetivo stammering, stuttering: Pedro es tartamudo, Pedro has a stammer o stutter
II sustantivo masculino y femenino stutterer, stammerer -
9 tartamudez
tartamudez sustantivo femenino defect of stammering or stuttering
См. также в других словарях:
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