stutterer
noun [ C ] uk/ˈstʌt.ər.ər/ us/ˈstʌt̬.ɚ.ɚ/
口吃者,说话结结巴巴的人
someone who speaks or says something, especially the first part of a word, with difficulty, for example pausing or repeating a sound several times
The course offers stutterers various techniques and tools that can help them. 这门课程为口吃者提供了各种可以帮助他们的技巧和工具。
See: stutter
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- For us stutterers, there's comfort in associating our difficulty with similarly afflicted celebrities.
- One of the biggest misconceptions is that stutterers are anxious or psychologically different.
- He's a stutterer who's never experienced the simple delight of pizza because he can't seem to get the word out when he's standing in line at the cafeteria.
- Talking can be an exercise in frustration for stutterers.
- It used to be believed that a stutterer's tongue was either too long or too short, too wet or too dry.