hesitate in speaking
Stammer, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ē Ji ē B ā, which refers to the speech with discontinuous or intermittent repeated voice due to excitement or stuttering. It's also a metaphor for making do with it. From Lao She's Camel Xiangzi.
Idiom grammar
It can be used as predicate and object. Lao She's Camel Xiangzi 13: "he stammered. He told me what happened last night. Although it took a lot of effort, he didn't say it completely."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] faltering and [antonym] uttering
The origin of Idioms
Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" 13: "he stammered. He told me what happened last night. Although it took a lot of effort, what he said was not complete."
hesitate in speaking
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offer one 's own clothes and food to help others - tuī shí jiě yī
be in the van of one 's officers and men - shēn xiān shì zhòng
square accounts in every detail - chēng jīn zhù liǎng
tears and mucus flowing down rapidly - tì sì zòng héng