jitter|jittered|jittering|jitters in English
verb
[jit·ter || 'dʒɪtə(r)]
be nervous, be fidgety, be tense and jumpy
Use "jitter|jittered|jittering|jitters" in a sentence
1. JITTER Meaning: "to move Agitatedly," 1931, American English, of unknown origin; see jitters
2. Output jitter is defined in three ways: period jitter. duty-cycle jitter, and phase jitter.
3. I still have the jitters.
4. Method of managing a jitter buffer, and jitter buffer using same
5. You've got the wedding - day jitters!
6. Jumps in asset prices risk causing premature inflation jitters.
7. Adaptive jitter-tracking method and system
8. Adaptive jitter management control in decoder
9. This is just the old pre-wedding jitters, Son.
10. The third is the compensation of time base jitter.
11. There exist a lot of different Jitter test signals.
12. Jitter is a random variation of the output clock.
13. Jitter expressed as a fraction of the significant interval.
14. But Beijing has also been giving markets the jitters.
15. It'shook me up too, I still have the jitters.
16. Jitter-based media layer adaptation in real-time communication systems
17. Jitter is an important parameter of VoIP QoS.
18. The whole city had the jitters from the bombing.
19. Jitters had been wounded early, and washed back to the landing craft.
20. Spread spectrum clock generating apparatus and method having low jitter characteristic
21. After the initial pre-game jitters... it was a sensation, you know?
22. 7 Come away from that cliff edge! You're giving me the jitters!
23. Each flip-flop is coupled to a dedicated free-running oscillator and common jitter clock.
24. He hadn't kept track, but he thought he had sensed Jitters going down.
25. Note: This avoids GNSS jitter in position accuracy and raises confidence to nearly 100 %.