juddering

英 [ˈdʒʌdərɪŋ] 美 [ˈdʒʌdərɪŋ]

v.  (剧烈地)震动,震颤
judder的现在分词

BNC.48791



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 剧烈震动;震颤
    If something judders, it shakes or vibrates violently.
    1. The lift started off, juddered, and went out of action...
      电梯开动了,接着剧烈震颤起来,然后就毫无反应了。
    2. The car was juddering and vibrating as if it would explode.
      汽车剧烈地摇晃着、颤动着,就像要爆炸似的。

双语例句

  1. The car was juddering and vibrating as if it would explode.
    汽车剧烈地摇晃着、颤动着,就像要爆炸似的。
  2. That is the question on the minds of steel executives as they consider the chances of a four-year boom in the sector juddering to a halt sometime during the next 12 months.
    当钢铁业高管们思考该行业连续4年蓬勃发展的局面在未来12个月内某个时点嘎然而止的几率有多大的时候,这个问题一直萦绕在他们的脑海里。
  3. A steep drop in real estate prices would probably bring investment in the sector to a juddering halt and that would likely mean a much-feared hard landing for the Chinese economy and global commodity producers in particular.
    房价直线下跌很可能会让流入该行业的投资戛然而止。这很可能意味着,中国经济将出现人们非常担心的硬着陆,全球大宗商品生产商尤其担心这一点。
  4. Indicators such as electricity usage suggest a sudden, juddering slowdown.
    耗电量等指标显示,中国经济正遭受一次急刹车般的突然减速。
  5. The textbooks are largely correct, although they omit much, not least the juddering shock of workers having to try to switch from one industry to another.
    教科书大体上是正确的,但也忽略了许多问题,特别是受到剧烈冲击的工人们不得不设法转行。