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Перевод: stammer
[существительное] заикание; бормотание; [глагол] заикаться; запинаться
Тезаурус:
- She means Trouble, with a capital T. Trouble with Lapointe, with other men, with bitchy women, with her moods, her stammer, her embarrassing conversation, her tears, and that awful habit she has of staring at people.
- Albert has scorned a stammer that he will tell you has got him into trouble on more than one occasion on the golf course; and he emerged from brother Alfie's shadow to partner his own Open champion - a player who at one time was reputed to throw a 5-iron almost as long as he could hit it, and who, it was told, sometimes sacked two caddies a week - to the prized claret jug.
- Roland felt a huge irritability mounting inside himself, mild though he knew himself to be, compounded of distress at hearing Lady Bailey's faded voice stammer across Randolph Henry Ash's prose, which sang in his head, reconstituted, and also of frustration because he could not seize and explore these folded paper time-bombs.
- A bachelor who is quiet, modest and with a slight stammer, he is wedded to his sport and more particularly to his art, which is the coaching of sprinters.
- Attempts to refloat the monarchy after the 1936 abdication of Edward VIII were made easier by the fact that the royal family included a king with a stammer and two princesses.
- I recorded all this on audio cassette; when the session was over, I played the tape to the astonished Clive who had been so relaxed when hypnotized that he had not even realized that his stammer had temporarily disappeared.
- Although this knowledge was by no means sufficient to put an end to the stammer, it did help to convince him that the problem was capable of being solved.
- "I haven't come to argue about politics, but about a nuisance" just the slightest hesitation and a hint of a stammer.
- John was a devout Christian and as a young man had hoped to be a minister, a vocation denied to him by a stammer in his speech.
- Clive had a stammer and had learnt through regression that it had originated when he had been the subject of bullying at school.
- He went on staring, too, until her cheeks grew crimson and she began to stammer.
- Again she heard herself say, "that', and then she managed to stammer, "w was my sister," before the floating feeling overcame her and she-knew she was falling into somewhere.
- "D-d-ddiet," he managed to stammer.
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