jitter
pronunciation
How to pronounce jitter in British English:
UK ['dʒɪtə]
How to pronounce jitter in American English:
US [ˈdʒɪtɚ]
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- Noun:
- small rapid variations in a waveform resulting from fluctuations in the voltage supply or mechanical vibrations or other sources
Word Origin
- jitter (v.)
- "to move agitatedly," 1931, American English; see jitters. Related: Jittered; jittering.
Example
- 1. Jitter gives people a feeling .
- 2. Introduced the basic principles of the interferometer direction finder , based on analyzing the effects of rice factor to the phase jitter , expatiated the basic principles of site selection theoretically .
- 3. Rumours of his ill health at the beginning of the year prompted damaging speculations about the company 's next head honcho and caused apple 's shares to jitter .
- 4. An application is able to indicate that it has particular service requirements such as high bandwidth ( eg for speedy video upload ) or jitter control ( eg for smooth streaming of internet radio ) .
- 5. The article analyse the jitter issue by bert , and its merits and disadvantage upon measuring shaking by using different instruments .