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 jog [dʒɑg]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 轻推, 轻撞, 慢跑

vt. 轻推, (使)蹒跚行进, (使)慢跑

vi. 轻推, (使)蹒跚行进, (使)慢跑




    jog
    jogged, jogging


    Jog \Jog\ (j[o^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jogged} (j[o^]gd); p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Jogging} (j[o^]g"g[i^]ng).] [OE. joggen; cf. W.
    gogi to shake, and also E. shog, shock, v.]
    1. To push or shake with the elbow or hand; to jostle; esp.,
    to push or touch, in order to give notice, to excite one's
    attention, or to warn.

    Now leaps he upright, jogs me, and cries: Do you see
    Yonder well-favored youth? --Donne.

    Sudden I jogged Ulysses, who was laid
    Fast by my side. --Pope.

    2. To suggest to; to notify; to remind; to call the attention
    of; as, to jog the memory.

    3. To cause to jog; to drive at a jog, as a horse. See {Jog},
    v. i.


    Jog \Jog\, n.
    1. A slight shake; a shake or push intended to give notice or
    awaken attention; a push; a jolt.

    To give them by turns an invisible jog. --Swift.

    2. A rub; a slight stop; an obstruction; hence, an
    irregularity in motion of from; a hitch; a break in the
    direction of a line or the surface of a plane. --Glanvill.

    3. A liesurely running pace. See {jog}[2], v. i.
    [PJC]

    {Jog trot}, a slow, regular, jolting gait; hence, a routine
    habit or method, persistently adhered to. --T. Hook.


    Jog \Jog\, v. i.
    1. To move by jogs or small shocks, like those of a slow
    trot; to move slowly, leisurely, or monotonously; --
    usually with on, sometimes with over.

    Jog on, jog on, the footpath way. --Shak.

    So hung his destiny, never to rot,
    While he might still jog on and keep his trot.
    --Milton.

    The good old ways our sires jogged safely over. --R.
    Browning.

    2. To run at less than maximum speed; to move on foot at a
    pace between a walk and a run; to run at a moderate pace
    so as to be able to continue for some time; -- performed
    by people, mostly for exercise.
    [PJC]

    1. An investment banker on her regular jog through Central Park was raped and beaten unconscious by a teen-age gang that attacked two other people in a late-night crime spree, police said Thursday.
    2. A cabinet minister says Mr. Salinas once lost three sets of tennis to an undersecretary, and then insisted that his opponent join him for a jog.
    3. The woman, now 29, was out for her nightly jog in the park when she was attacked shortly before 10 p.m. Several other people were attacked earlier in the park by the roving gang.
    4. The president went for an early-morning jog near his oceanside estate and told reporters he had trouble sleeping, first waking up at 3 a.m. and then rising at 4:45 a.m.
    5. Prison camps such as Lompoc are referred to as country club prisons or "Club Fed" because of the privileges inmates receive. Prisoners can wander about freely, jog, play tennis or lawn bowl. Guards are unarmed.
    6. He went for a jog, accompanied by his Secret Service agents, for about two miles around the Gulf Stream Country Club golf course across the palm tree-lined street from the Farish home.
    7. In a sunrise jog on the Fort Lauderdale beach, the 39-year-old Sen. Gore is accompanied by three dozen TV camera crews and photographers trying to maneuver in the sand.
    8. Delays vary in duration, depending on whether Bush boards his boat, plays tennis or takes a jog, Prescott said.
    9. But Lederman said the market "will jog gently downwards for the next year or so.
    10. I don't even remember that day," said Gladys Rubio, 47, as she completed her morning jog where wreckage once burned.
    11. The setting is something out of Dante: a huge underground swamp in which fairies crawl, everyone else wades and around which the lovers jog. The swamp, although only about three inches deep, is a tremendous technical achievement.
    12. Mostly they jog along beside the boss, Cranshaw urging them along with a golden toned and swinging bass line, Harris chipping off chords alongside Soskin.
    13. But Thomas Frist Jr., chief executive of Hospital Corp. of America, says some of his most productive thinking comes "when I take an hour out of the day to jog."
    14. About 50 volts can jog the human heart.
    15. The post-Tchaikovsky Prize publicity painted the Denver-born violinist as an atypical classical musician, a young all-American Western male who grew up on a ranch and loved to ride, jog and swim.
    16. After an early morning jog, Bush spent a quiet day with no public appearances.
    17. As was suggested later by Ted Sorenson, one of Kennedy's closest advisers, the memory of that friendship is a little difficult today to jog.
    18. Ambassadors who are too out of shape to play soccer or jog sometimes come out on Saturday mornings to watch or walk laps around the field.
    19. Six young men are charged with the April 19 rape and attempted murder of a 28-year-old investment banker who was taking her nightly jog in the park.
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