2[transitiveT]PUSH to knock or push something lightly by mistake 〔非故意地〕轻碰,轻推SYN bump
You jogged my elbow.
你碰到了我的胳膊肘。
3jog somebody’s memoryto make someone remember something 唤起某人的记忆
Perhaps this photo will help to jog your memory.
也许这张照片能唤起你的回忆。
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jog somebody’s memory• Maybe this picture will help jog your memory.• Something about what he said jogged my memory about an article I had read the month before.• Police hope the sketch will jog someone's memory and help identify the gunman.
4jog alongphrasal verbphr v informalUSUALLYto continue in the same way as usual 如常进行,照旧继续
We were jogging along comfortably and enjoying our work.
工作得很愉快。
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jog• Stress incontinence occurs when you wet yourself when you cough, laugh, bend over or go jogging.• When I lived in Washington, I jogged along the river every morning.• There was a ladyjogging down by the water with her dog.• The thing I try to do in that situation is flick my bat and start jogging down the line.• I accidentally jogged her elbow.• He jogged rapidly keeping close to the hedgerows and avoiding the open fields.• So jogs the day; & I am happy.• Many people in the West have been asking how it can bestjog things along.• Have you been jogging this morning?• Kathy and her husbandjog together every morning.• He was walking down the road toward me, as I was jogging toward him.
go jogging• There was too much rain to go jogging.• Stress incontinence occurs when you wet yourself when you cough, laugh, bend over or go jogging.• I suppose you go jogging together?• Bushwent jogging with his pregnantdaughter Doro in Houston at dawn.• A friendwishes to go jogging with you.
2.PUSHa light knock or push done by accident 〔意外的〕轻碰,轻推
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jog• Jogging is the only sport both Dave and I enjoy.• It's surprising how many joggers you see in the park in the mornings.• I always feel better after a jog around the park.• The first joground the block got his heartracing and gave him an appetite.• On his jog around 41, he stopped and told people like Strauss and Gutfreund how well the deal had gone.• Rowell incorporatedphotography into his morning jogs, and his feats have proved a cutabove ever since.• Do 20 walking jogs on the spot, raising your arms up and down at the sides. 13-14.• Do 20 walking jogs, raising the arms up and down.Then jog properly for as long as possible.
Originjog1
(1500-1600) Probably from shog“to shake, push”((14-19 centuries))
ADJECTIVE | VERB + JOG | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤brisk, quick輕快的慢跑▸➤slow慢跑➤light (especially NAmE) 輕鬆的慢跑➤daily, morning每天的/清晨的慢跑鍛煉VERB + JOG➤go for做慢跑鍛煉◇He goes for a brisk jog before work each morning.他每天早晨上班前都進行輕快的慢跑鍛煉。PREPOSITION➤at a jog以慢跑的速度◇I began at a slow jog and gradually increased my pace.我開始時跑得緩慢,然後逐漸加快了步速。jog
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ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADVERB➤slowly, steadily慢慢地跑;穩步慢跑➤briskly, quickly輕快地慢跑➤lightly輕鬆地慢跑PREPOSITION➤along, down, up沿着⋯慢跑;慢慢跑下⋯;慢慢跑上⋯◇They jogged steadily up the hill.他們穩步慢跑上山。PHRASES➤go jogging去慢跑◇She decided to go jogging each morning.她決定每天早晨都去跑步。➤jog in place, jog on the spot (especially BrE) 原地慢跑◇She was jogging on the spot to keep warm.她原地慢跑以取暖。