1.
A baby cannot use articulate speech.
婴儿说话口齿不清。
2.
The child lisped (out) his prayers.
那孩子口齿不清地祷告。
3.
Mary was hard to understand because she swallowed her words.
玛丽说话不好懂,因为她口齿不清。
4.
Who lisped at first, in future times speak plain.
他开始口齿不清,后来言语滔滔。
5.
When a man is drunk his speech is slurred.
当一个人喝醉时,他说话就口齿不清。
6.
His indistinct speech made it impossible to understand him.
他口齿不清, 无法听懂他的意思.
7.
The little boy lisped out his story.
小男孩口齿不清地讲了他的故事。
8.
Children usually lisp until they are three of four.
孩子三、四岁前说话往往口齿不清。
9.
When a man is drunk his speech is slurred
当一个人喝醉时, 他说话就口齿不清。
10.
he blubbered.'How can I help seeing what is in front of my eyes?
他口齿不清地说,“我怎么能不看到眼前的东西呢?
11.
An inarticulate sound expressive of pleasure or delight.
欢叫声表示愉悦或欢喜的口齿不清的声音
12.
2 Those born with a harelip or buckteeth may not be able to speak clearly.
那些天生有唇裂或龅牙的人,也许会口齿不清。
13.
He stared and said thickly,"What are you doing here?"
他瞪着眼看看,口齿不清地说:“你来这儿干什么?”
14.
He had fallen on his knees in inarticulate prayer, weeping.
他双膝跪在地上,口齿不清的祷告着,哭哭啼啼的。
15.
He stammered, and turning his back on her walked toward the hearth.
他口齿不清地说,然后背向她朝壁炉走去。
16.
a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate).
带有感情的说出的响亮的话(特别是口齿不清时)。
17.
Inarticulate or meaningless talk or sounds.
含糊不清的声音口齿不清的或无意义的谈话、声音
18.
Also her face had become swollen because of the slaps, and her puffy lips thickened her speech.
还有个原因就是她的脸给打肿了,她那肿胀的嘴唇也使她口齿不清。