The internet connection had too much jitter, causing the video call to be blurry.
网络连接存在严重抖动,导致视频通话画面模糊。
The stock market experienced significant jitter as investors reacted to the news.
股市因投资者对新闻的反应而大幅波动。
Her hands were shaking with jitter from her fear of heights.
她因为恐高,手在颤抖。
The baby's eyes had a slight jitter when they met mine, indicating curiosity.
当婴儿的眼睛与我对视时,他们闪烁着好奇的光芒。
The fireworks display was accompanied by a jolt of excitement and a bit of jitter.
烟花表演伴随着一阵激动和轻微的紧张感。
The computer's processor seemed to have a lot of jitter, causing frequent freezing.
计算机处理器似乎有大量抖动,导致经常性冻结。
She sipped her coffee, hoping the caffeine would quell her morning jitter.
她喝了一口咖啡,希望能消除早晨的紧张不安。
The dancer's movements were so precise, it was remarkable how little jitter there was in her performance.
舞者的动作精准无比,她的表演几乎没有一丝颤抖。
The electrical signal from the sensor showed a steady pattern with no noticeable jitter.
传感器发出的电信号呈现出稳定的模式,没有明显的抖动。
The athlete's heart rate monitor displayed a low level of jitter, indicating excellent physical condition.
运动员的心率监测器显示低水平的抖动,显示出其优秀的体能状态。
The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index rallied this week as the profit reports reinforced investors' confidence in China's economy, while jitters over stricter regulations on after-class tutoring and data security abated.
本周,随着盈利报告增强了投资者对中国经 济的信心,加之市场对于课后辅导和数据安全更严格监管的担忧有所缓解,基准的上证综指出现上涨。
The former diplomat hailed CNPC for retaining its oil operations in South Sudan despite jitters caused by more than five years of civil strife.
The Chinese technology giant sent jitters across the market with its weaker-than-expected performance in the second quarter of the year, amid mounting concerns over its ability to make money off new games as well as scrutiny from Chinese regulators.
The conflict directly leads to global energy jitters.
"Since the start of this year, risks arising from geopolitical conflicts, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the monetary policy shifts in major economies have prompted jitters among global investors.
Global market jitters over recession risks could also roil Chinese financial markets, experts said.
Wang Youxin, a senior researcher at the Bank of China, said the recent market jitters were attributable to a resurgence of domestic COVID-19 cases that hurt China's economic prospects and the Fed's accelerated pace of tightening that strengthened the dollar.
Coal woes, power crunch give jitters, but policy steps set to steady growth expectationsThis year's runaway coal prices in China sparked by the commodity's shortages, the attendant fears about possible power shortages during the winter/heating season, and potential implications for the economy, are not only giving the markets the jitters but raking up bitter memories of last year.
Commenting on the volatility in China's offshore listings following recent regulatory moves, Ahern said the market jitters came as "many investors have temporarily stepped to the sidelines," and it is important to have a rational perspective toward regulation.
Yet they still stressed the need to closely monitor risks surrounding rising global commodity prices as they could deteriorate manufacturers' profitability and spark investor jitters over monetary tightening.
But what's giving them the real jitters is the uncertainty over future in the event of tutoring platforms shutting down suddenly midterm.
但真正让他们感到紧张不安的是对未来可能出现的情况的不确定性,即辅导平台可能在学期中途突然关闭。
In Latin America, recession jitters ranked behind uncertainty about global trade.
"Trade jitters between the US and China appear to have moderated with a tentative agreement on the first stage of what both sides hope will be a comprehensive deal.
With the US president having signed a bill on June 3 that suspends the US government's $31.4 trillion debt ceiling, market jitters over any near-term US government default have eased.
This helped overcome initial jitters over overnight slides in the US stock markets where the Dow Jones Industrial Average shed nearly 2 percent and Nasdaq plunged more than 4 percent, they said.
Chinese equities may stand out amid potential global market jitters caused by stagflation risks, thanks to lower inflationary pressures in the nation, supportive macroeconomic policies and reasonable market valuations, global asset managers said.
Financial media highlight value-based decisions amid external shock factorsA-share market jitters seen since the beginning of the year are only temporary reactions to external factors and will stabilize amid improving qualities among A-share companies, experts and media commentators said.
The figure marks an acceleration compared with the net inflow of 208.9 billion yuan in the whole of 2020, withstanding the test of market jitters in July and expectations of tapering by the US Federal Reserve.
China's key Shanghai Composite Index held its poise through the market jitters but has still fallen 9.38 percent since the beginning of the year, closing at 2,763.99 on Friday.
Central banks worldwide are in the thick of bold monetary easing measures to calm pandemic jitters and shore up economies.
"This year, the bond sale comes at a delicate time when escalating Sino-US trade tensions have cast a shadow over the global economic outlook and the US Federal Reserve interest rate hike sent jitters across the global bond market and eventually hit treasury prices," Wang Yi, director-general of the finance department at the ministry, said in Hong Kong on Tuesday.
"If the market is able to overcome some challenges, there is no barrier to achieving the goal," he said, referring to the recent scenario where rising market jitters are softening the renminbi to near the 7:1 exchange rate against the US dollar, which many market watchers consider a psychologically significant level.
The yuan faces some level of depreciation pressure amid market jitters caused by trade conflicts, but the regulators are not likely to manipulate much as the currency's fluctuation is becoming more market-oriented, said analysts.
To be fair, the jitters of Chinese investors are aggravated by the government's ongoing efforts to deleverage and tackle financial risks, as well as the macro data for May, which suggest industrial output, investment and retail sales all grew slower than expected.
"We are seeing sell-offs across the board as risk aversion is rising amid the jitters in Italy and Trump's new play on trade," Linus Yip, a strategist at First Shanghai Securities, was quoted by Bloomberg as saying.
As for the shrinking inter-bank business reported by some banks, Xiao pointed out that the phenomenon might stem from jitters caused by misunderstandings of relevant policies.
Jitters were felt across the stock and bond markets in the past few weeks as China tightened financial regulation to control risks.
The results of official and private surveys indicate that China's manufacturing activities were easing expansion, and jitters over tightening policies are already palpable on the financial markets, stoking sentiment of an abrupt end to tightening.
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