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splut.ter (obj)H5splQt7E5, $5splQt7Lv(of a person) to speak in a quick and confused way, producing short unclear noises because of surprise, anger, etc., or (of a person or thing) to make a series of noises similar to this快速含糊地说,语无伦次地说;发出劈啪声The old gentleman in the corner of the carriage was spluttering with indignation at something he was reading in his newspaper. [I]坐在车厢角落里的一位老先生边看报纸边愤怒地嘟囔着。"But...er...when...um...how?" he spluttered. [+ clause]“但是……呃……什么时候……嗯……怎么” 他语无伦次地说。She took too big a gulp of whisky and started to cough and splutter. [I]她喝了一大口威士忌,开始咳嗽和语无伦次起来。The bacon in the frying pan was spluttering and spitting fat. [I]平底锅里的熏肉发出劈啪声,开始爆出油来。
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