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Tokyo 2020 Olympics hit by coronavirus jitters
Tokyo (CNN) The deadly Wuhan coronavirus outbreak could impact Japan's preparations for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics this summer, a senior ...
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Starbucks and Danone Joining Forces to Sell Yogurt
By STEPHANIE STROM
The French dairy powerhouse Danone and Starbucks have decided to work
together as Americans grow more interested in healthy foods, like
yogurt.
Tokyo jittery under surface calm
jitters, jittery, blacklist
Japan Bank to Pay $250 Million Fine for Iran Deals
By JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG and BEN PROTESS
The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi, Japan’s largest, is accused of
transferring funds for Iran and other countries blacklisted from doing
business in the United States, officials said.
Customer Jitters Hit Applied Materials
Applied Materials lowered its earnings outlook to reflect weakening demand in the semiconductor market.
In China, the Bird Flu Jitters Are Back
By MARK LANDLER, JIM YARDLEY and MICHAEL WINES
China’s military expansion and assertive trade policies have set off jitters across Asia, prompting many of its neighbors to build alliances.
A Venezuelan double hitter
The Teresa Carreno Youth Orchestra of Venezuela and the prodigiously talented pianist Gabriela Montero these fifty-five minutes.
[形]((略式))神経質な, いらだった.jitter
intr.v., -tered, -ter·ing, -ters.
jittery
- 音節
- jit • ter • y
- 発音
- dʒítəri
intr.v., -tered, -ter·ing, -ters.
- To be nervous or uneasy; fidget.
- To make small quick jumpy movements. The pictures on the wall jitter whenever a truck drives by.
- A jittering movement; a tic.
- jitters A fit of nervousness. Often used with the.
[Perhaps alteration of CHITTER.]
hitter
(hĭt'ər) 
n.
- One who hits or strikes something.
- Baseball. A batter.
chitter
(chĭt'ər) 
intr.v., -tered, -ter·ing, -ters.
To twitter or chatter, as a bird.
[Middle English chiteren, of imitative origin.]
Definition of blacklist
noun
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