jitter的意思和读音

jitter

: ['dʒɪtə] : ['dʒɪtə]

v.

n.

jitters  jittering  jittered  

v.1.,;,

n.1.

v.1.to behave in a nervous or restless way

n.1.an undesired rapid movement of electrical signals or images, e.g. on a television or oscilloscope screen, because of circuit instability or faulty components2.a distortion in digitally transmitted or recorded sound or images, caused when two devices such as the recording and playback devices of audio recordings are not perfectly synchronized

np.1.feelings of nervousness or agitation

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1."Incredibly, the experiment was picking up unexpected noise - as if quantum convulsions were causing an extra sideways jitter. "“——。”

2.At this point, let me explain my choice of "Pen Pressure Control" for "Opacity Jitter " and "Flow Jitter " in "Other Dynamics" .”,“”。

3.Yang tall tree in the morning breeze in the jitter to the first leaf, first glance, as if flying in the air, numerous pieces of silver.仿

4.It manifests itself as a visually noticeable jitter in those parts of the image that have high-contrast edges.

5.This guarantees that jitter- and delay-sensitive traffic is always given higher-priority access to the network.访

6.To ensure that the CPU in a pair of keys a close cooperation, must go jitter.CPU

7.Therefore, a more thorough analysis of the output jitter, taking into account optimal loop bandwidth selection, is provided in this paper.PLL

8.45, an hour plane flight jitter, the Baiyun Airport landed safety, the staff of the long-awaited overhaul beginning.745

9.Investigates the cause of formation of aperture jitter and its effects to SNR in high speed data acquisition systems.

10.Every Jitter can be controlled using a proper hardware device like a Graphic Tablet.使