1.〈口〉紧张不安,烦燥不安;战战兢兢,颤抖
1.〈美俚〉极度的紧张不安
1.to behave in a nervous or restless way
1.an undesired rapid movement of electrical signals or images, e.g. on a television or oscilloscope screen, because of circuit instability or faulty components
2.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
1.feelings of nervousness or agitation
1.To reassure financial markets jittering over the prodigious size of government borrowing, the chancellor showed restraint.
为确保财务市场蹒跚行走于巨大的政府借款之上,财政大臣表现的谨慎克制。
2.FLASH OF LIGHTNING outside his window sends harsh barred shadows jittering across the cell. A storm breaking.
闪电夺目,把牢房的栅影颤抖地映出,暴雨突来。
3.feet and legs trembling and jittering: such people tend to tremble the whole leg by merely feet or toe.
腿脚抖动:这类人总是喜欢用脚或脚尖使整个腿部抖动;
4.While the world awaits 2009 hesitantly , continuing worries on global housing markets has markets jittering.
虽然世界对2009的到来表现得犹豫不决,仍然在担心全球住房市场的震荡。
5.Combined Effects of Polarization Mode Dispersion and Polarization Dependent Loss on Optical Pulse Broadening and Jittering
光纤偏振模色散和偏振相关损耗对超短光脉冲传输的影响
6.Timed Jittering Control in the Optical Soliton Communication System
光孤子通信系统中定时抖动的控制
7.Study on Image Jittering in Visual System of Networked Flight Simulators
飞行仿真器联网仿真视景图像抖动研究
8.SAR Anti-jamming Method Based on Jittering Slope Polarity of LFM and Thresholding
一种捷变调频斜率极性和限幅相结合的SAR抗干扰方法