2016年7月17日 星期日

judder

“You can criticise the Brexit team for a) an utterly mendacious campaign and b) not expecting that they would really win, so never having a plan. I mean the whole thing is literally unbelievable. It is extraordinary how we have ended up where we are.”
Richard Buxton predicts that UK economy will judder to a halt, but adds that recession may not be as bad as some shares suggest
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judder 

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒʌdə/ 
chiefly British

VERB

[NO OBJECT]
(Especially of something mechanicalshake and vibrate rapidly and with force:the steering wheel juddered in his hand

NOUN

An instance of rapid and forceful shaking and vibration:the car gave a judder

Derivatives

juddery

ADJECTIVE

Origin

1930s: imitative; compare with shudder.

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