jitter
美['dʒɪtə] 英['dʒɪtə]
n. 振动;紧张
v. 感到紧张;振动
英英释义
Noun- small rapid variations in a waveform resulting from fluctuations in the voltage supply or mechanical vibrations or other sources
- a small irregular movement
例句
用作名词(n.)- The effect of EMI has been reduced through frequency jitter.通过频率抖动,降低了开关电源的电磁干扰影响。
- I am an exam jitter and I always get a cramp in my stomach.我是个考试紧张大师,一考试胃就抽筋。
用作动词(v.)- I jittered when the headmaster came in.当校长进来的时候,我一阵紧张。
- Emerging-market bonds and shares, for instance, may jitter further.例如,新兴市场债券和股票可能更加震荡。
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