"Juddering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Juddering refers to a sudden, violent, and often uncontrolled vibration or oscillation, typically of a machine or vehicle, often causing noise, wear, and potentially leading to damage or loss of stability.
Judaize refers to the act of adopting Jewish customs or beliefs, often in a superficial or hypocritical manner. It can also imply a fake or pretended adoption of Jewish religious practices or symbols for personal gain or to curry favor with Jews.
A Judaizer is a person who tries to impose Jewish Christian practices or customs on non-Jews or Gentiles, often in an attempt to justify Christian baptism for the remission of sins. The term is derived from the term "Judaizing", which refers to the act of adopting Jewish customs or practices.
Judaizers are people who, from the 1st to the 4th centuries AD, tried to convert Gentile (non-Jewish) Christians to Jewish customs and practices, such as circumcision and kosher diet. The term is often used pejoratively to refer to Christians who try to blend Christian faith with Jewish law, traditionally known as halakha.
The word "Judas" refers to the biblical figure Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. In Christian tradition, Judas is often considered the epitome of betrayal and treachery because he allegedly sold Jesus Christ to the Roman authorities for 30 pieces of silver, leading to Jesus' arrest, trial, and Crucifixion. The term "Judas" has since become synonymous with someone who betrays trust or reveals secrets, often in a cowardly or deceitful manner.
The word "judases" is the plural form of the noun "Judas". A Judas is typically referred to as a traitor or a person who betrays another's trust. The phrase "Judas kiss" is also commonly used to describe a traitorous or disloyal act, often referring to the biblical story of Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus for a sum of money.
Judder is a verb that means to wobble or shake violently, often in a jerky or unsteady motion. It can also refer to a rapid, irregular vibrating or trembling motion. In the context of video and technology, judder is a type of distortion that causes a video image to appear to stutter or shake, often resulting in a choppy or unstable visual presentation.
The verb "juddered" is the past tense of the verb "judder", which means to vibrate or shake violently and irregularly, typically due to some sudden or violent movement. It can also mean to experience or cause a sudden and intense shiver or tremor, often due to strong emotions or fear.
Jude is a given name, derived from the Aramaic name Judah, meaning "praised" or "rejoiced". It is also the name of a figure in the New Testament of the Bible, considered one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.
The Judeans were the inhabitants of Judah, a region in ancient Israel. The term is often used to refer to the Jewish people, especially during the period of the Second Temple (516 BCE - 70 CE). However, it is important to note that not all Judeans were Jewish, as Judah was a distinct geographic region within ancient Israel, and there were likely non-Jewish inhabitants in the area as well.
Judeo-Christian refers to a cultural, ethical, and religious heritage that is shared by Jews and Christians. It encompasses the moral and spiritual teachings of the Old and New Testaments, as well as the values and principles of Jewish scripture and tradition. The term "Judeo-Christian" is often used to describe the shared values and principles of Western civilization, and is often associated with the concept of morality, ethics, and social justice.
Judeophobic refers to a dislike or prejudice against Jews or Judaism. It is often used to describe anti-Semitic attitudes or behavior, which are characterized by discrimination, hostility, or hatred towards Jewish people or their culture.