jog 的 3 个定义
jogged, jog·ging.
- to move or shake with a push or jerk: The horseman jogged the reins lightly.
- to cause to function with a jolt for a moment or in a series of disconnected motions: He jogged the motor and started the machine.
- to push slightly, as to arouse the attention; nudge: She jogged his elbow when she wanted to be introduced to one of his friends.
- (6)
jogged, jog·ging.
- to run at a leisurely, slow pace, especially as an outdoor exercise: He jogs two miles every morning to keep in shape.
- to run or ride at a steady trot: They jogged to the stable.
- to move with a jolt or jerk: Her briefcase jogged against her leg as she walked.
- (5)
- a shake; slight push; nudge.
- a steady trot, as of a horse.
- an act, instance, or period of jogging: to go for a jog before breakfast.
- a jogging pace: He approached us at a jog.
jog 近义词
activate, push
run for recreation
更多jog例句
- On a warmer afternoon jog, it was extremely breathable and comfortable over a tank.
- If you’re out for a jog with no one around or on a walk outside with a friend, a simple two- or three-layer cloth mask is fine.
- Another time my mom had taken him to the beach and he went for a jog.
- If you’re using your wireless earbuds while you’re on the move—maybe at work, or during a jog on a hot day—they’ll be coming into contact with your sweat due to their small size and location on your head.
- Whether it’s a windy, riverside bike ride or a jog up a steep San Francisco hill, chances are, your mind—not to mention your body—will thank you for it.
- He would be Cory Booker, who has promised to lead a campaign jog to a local ice cream parlor.
- It begins with forgetting lines in lectures and losing track of where she is on a jog, and gets worse.
- If we are not yet having full-scale runs on Cypriot banks, we've at least worked up to a pretty brisk jog.
- He has also said he used to jog past the house bin Laden was hiding in.
- If you absolutely must jog your memory on all the details, you can check out handy FAQ from the spring.
- How I do wish sometimes to give Ritchie a jog, when there is some stumbling-block that he sticks fast at.
- Thus fortified with wisdom, he calmly looks the evil in the face, and lets it not disturb his little jog-trot existence.
- In order to get this off his pole, he would jog one end of the pole on the ground until the “biscuit” would slide off.
- Jack Harvey, waiting a moment longer to rest, started off on an easy jog-trot back to camp.
- From time to time the slave-drivers would jog them along with a few lashes from a four-cornered "hippo" hide kiboko, or whip.