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I . jud·der [ˈʤʌdəʳ] brit. angl., avstral. angl. GLAG. nepreh. glag.

II . jud·der [ˈʤʌdəʳ] brit. angl., avstral. angl. SAM. no pl

2. judder RAČ.:

Verwacklung ž. spol

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the train juddered to a halt

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Conversely, interpolation (which avoids judder and may create more fluid motion than in the original video) can instead cause blurring, particularly visible on fast scrolling text.
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They've seen you juddering through a side-plank, sweaty-browed and make-up free.
www.telegraph.co.uk
After a brief judder, his warning was widely ignored, so perhaps it does require more than verbal strictures to bring investors to their senses.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Hot judder is usually produced as a result of longer, more moderate braking from high speed where the vehicle does not come to a complete stop.
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This new electronic clock had no second hand judder and had a changed design, featuring two dashes at the quarter hours and single dashes elsewhere.
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This will require fibre networks of the highest speed quality; any network judder, even for a picosecond, could be life-threatening.
www.siliconrepublic.com
Then it judders to a halt, before dangling above the dancers' heads.
thequietus.com
The entire convoy then juddered back into action.
www.nybooks.com
Simply redisplaying the fields may cause judder, particularly on fast moving images, as the image is displayed repeatedly in the same location, rather than moving smoothly.
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The effects of inter-frame judder are less noticeable than 24p yet retains a cinematic-like appearance.
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