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1 stammer
1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb 3. nounStottern, das* * *['stæmə] 1. noun(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.) das Stottern2. verb(to speak with a stammer or in a similar way because of eg fright, nervousness etc: He stammered an apology.) stammeln- academic.ru/70220/stammerer">stammerer* * *stam·mer[ˈstæməʳ, AM -ɚ]I. n Stottern ntto have a \stammer stotternIII. vtto \stammer words Worte stammeln [o hervorstoßen]* * *['stmə(r)]1. nStottern nthe has a bad stammer — er stottert stark
2. vtstammeln3. vistotternto start stammering — ins Stottern geraten
* * *stammer [ˈstæmə(r)]A v/i MED stotternstammer one’s thanks sich stotternd bedankenC s1. MED Stottern n:have a bad stammer stark stottern2. pej Gestotter n, Gestammel n* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb 3. nounStottern, das* * *v.stottern v. -
2 stammer
stam·mer [ʼstæməʳ, Am -ɚ] nStottern nt;to have a \stammer stottern vi stottern, stammeln vtto \stammer words Worte stammeln [o hervorstoßen] -
3 stutter
1. intransitive verbstottern; [Gewehr:] tacken2. nounStottern, das* * *1. verb(to stammer: He stutters sometimes when he's excited; `I've s-s-seen a gh-gh-ghost,' he stuttered.) stottern2. noun(a stammer: He has a stutter.) das Stottern- academic.ru/71500/stutterer">stutterer* * *stut·ter[ˈstʌtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vi person, engine stotternII. vt▪ to \stutter sth etw stotternto have a bad \stutter stark stottern* * *['stʌtə(r)]1. n(of person, engine) Stottern nt no pl; (of guns) Trommeln nthe has a bad stutter — er stottert sehr
to say sth with a stutter — etw stotternd sagen, etw stottern
2. vi1) stottern2)3. vtstottern* * *stutter [ˈstʌtə(r)]A v/i2. fig tacken (Maschinengewehr etc)* * *1. intransitive verbstottern; [Gewehr:] tacken2. nounStottern, das* * *v.stottern v. -
4 stamme
I sb. II vb.1. ( tale usikkert) stammeln2. ( have talefejl) stottern;han stammer fra Berlin er stammt aus Berlin;stamme fra stammen aus -
5 impediment
noun1) Hindernis, das (to für)2) (speech defect) Sprachfehler, der* * *[im'pedimənt]1) (something that delays or prevents.) das Hindernis2) (a small fault in a person's speech: A stammer is a speech impediment.) der (Sprach)Fehler* * *im·pedi·ment[ɪmˈpedɪmənt]nan \impediment to progress/success ein Stolperstein m auf dem Weg zum Fortschritt/Erfolg; (added difficulty) Erschwerung fto have a speech \impediment einen Sprachfehler haben* * *[Im'pedɪmənt]n1) Hindernis ntspeech impediment — Sprachfehler m, Sprachstörung f
* * *impediment [ımˈpedımənt] s1. Behinderung f2. Hindernis n (to für)4. pl auch impedimenta [-ˈmentə] JUR Hinderungsgrund m:impediment (to marriage) Ehehindernis n* * *noun1) Hindernis, das (to für)2) (speech defect) Sprachfehler, der* * *n.Hemmnis -se n.Hindernis n. -
6 stamme
I sb. II vb.1. ( tale usikkert) stammeln2. ( have talefejl) stottern;han stammer fra Berlin er stammt aus Berlin;stamme fra stammen aus
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