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From:
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lisp
/ˈlɪsp/
(vt.)(vi.)咬著舌兒說口齒不清
From:
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lisp
/ˈlɪsp/
不及物動詞
口齒不清,咬舌
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
LISP
表處理解釋語言
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lisp
,
n.
The
habit
or
act
of
lisping
.
See
Lisp
,
v. i.
, 1.
I
overheard
her
answer
,
with
a
very
pretty
lisp
, =\“
O
!
Strephon
,
you
are
a
dangerous
creature.”
\=
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lisp
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Lisped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Lisping
.]
1.
To
pronounce
the
sibilant
letter
s
imperfectly
;
to
give
s
and
z
the
sound
of
th
; --
a
defect
common
among
children
.
2.
To
speak
with
imperfect
articulation
;
to
mispronounce
,
as
a
child
learning
to
talk
.
As
yet
a
child
,
nor
yet
a
fool
to
fame
,
I
lisped
in
numbers
,
for
the
numbers
came
. --
Pope
.
3.
To
speak
hesitatingly
with
a
low
voice
,
as
if
afraid
.
Lest
when
my
lisping
,
guilty
tongue
should
halt
.
--
Drayton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lisp
,
v. t.
1.
To
pronounce
with
a
lisp
.
2.
To
utter
with
imperfect
articulation
;
to
express
with
words
pronounced
imperfectly
or
indistinctly
,
as
a
child
speaks
;
hence
,
to
express
by
the
use
of
simple
,
childlike
language
.
To
speak
unto
them
after
their
own
capacity
,
and
to
lisp
the
words
unto
them
according
as
the
babes
and
children
of
that
age
might
sound
them
again
.
--
Tyndale
.
3.
To
speak
with
reserve
or
concealment
;
to
utter
timidly
or
confidentially
;
as
,
to
lisp
treason
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lisp
n
1:
a
speech
defect
that
involves
pronouncing
s
like
voiceless
th
and
z
like
voiced
th
2:
a
flexible
procedure-oriented
programing
language
that
manipulates
symbols
in
the
form
of
lists
[
syn
: {
list-processing
language
]
v
:
speak
with
a
lisp
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