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1 sputter
sput·ter[ˈspʌtəʳ, AM ˈspʌt̬ɚ]to give a \sputter stotternIII. vt* * *['spʌtə(r)]vizischen; (in frying pan) brutzeln; (fat) spritzen; (engine) stottern; (in speech) sich ereifern (about über +acc)he was sputtering with rage — er geiferte (vor Zorn)
the candle sputtered out — die Kerze ging flackernd aus
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2 sputter
sputter ['spʌtə(r)]∎ the engine sputtered to a halt le moteur s'arrêta dans un toussotement∎ he sputtered angrily il bredouillait de colère(apology, curses) bredouiller, bafouiller3 noun∎ the engine gave a final sputter le moteur toussa une dernière fois(b) (stuttering) bredouillement m;∎ "go away!" he said with a sputter "va-t'en!", bredouilla-t-il(candle, enthusiasm, anger) s'éteindre -
3 hoqueter
hoqueter [ˈɔk(ə)te]➭ TABLE 4 intransitive verb( = avoir le hoquet) to hiccup ; ( = pleurer) to gasp* * *’ɔkteverbe intransitif [personne] to hiccup; [moteur] to sputter* * *'ɔk(ə)te vito hiccup, to hiccough* * *hoqueter verb table: jeter vi [personne] to hiccup; [moteur] to sputter; hoqueter de frayeur to gulp with fright; dit-elle en hoquetant she hiccuped.[ʼɔkte] verbe intransitif2. [appareil] to judder
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