lisp
lisp 英 [lɪsp] 美 [lɪsp]
n. 口齿不清;咬舌发音 vi. 咬舌讲话;说话口齿不清 vt. 咬着舌说;口齿不清地说
进行时:lisping 过去式:lisped 过去分词:lisped 第三人称单数:lisps 名词复数:lisps
- A lisp is a manner of speaking so that s and other similar consonants are blurred into more of a th- sound. Most little kids have a bit of a lisp when they first start speaking.
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- n. 口齿不清;咬舌发音
- vi. 咬舌讲话;说话口齿不清
- vt. 咬着舌说;口齿不清地说
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1. There are concurrent extensions for other functional languages like lisp.
对于其他函数式语言,像 LISP,存在并行扩展。
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2. However, we should not blame those who cannot speak well because of a physical defect such as a natural lisp, stutter or dyslexia.
不过,因身体缺陷如天生口齿不清、结巴、诵读困难等而不能讲好英语者,我们不应当责怪。
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3. A lisp program can read lisp statements from a text file and execute them as if they were part of the original program.
LISP 程序可以从文本文件中读取语句,并且好像它们是原始程序一部分一样执行它们。
- lisp (n.) "act or habit of lisping," 1620s, from lisp (v.).
- lisp (v.) sometimes lipse, late 14c. alteration of wlisp, from late Old English awlyspian "to lisp, to pronounce 's' and 'z' imperfectly," from wlisp (adj.) "lisping," which is probably imitative (compare Middle Dutch, Old High German lispen, Danish læspe, Swedish läspa). General sense "speak imperfectly or childishly" is from 17c. Transitive sense from 1610s. Related: Lisped; lisping. Suggestive of effeminacy from 14c.
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