jog¹ /
dʒɑg ; dʒɔg /
◙verb jogged, jogging
1. [I] to run slowly and steadily, especially as a way ofexercising
•
〔尤作为锻炼〕慢跑:
»I
go jogging every morning.
我每天早晨都去慢跑。
2. [T] 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。
3. jog sb's memory, to make someone remember something
•
唤起某人的记忆:
»Perhaps this photo will help to jog your memory.
也许这张照片能帮助你唤起回忆。【PHRV】
◘jog along
•
[informal] to continue in the same way as usual
•
如常进行,照旧继续:
»We were jogging along comfortably and enjoying ourwork.
我们进行得顺顺利利,工作得很愉快。
jog²
◙noun [sing.]
1. a slow steady run, especially done as a way of exercising
•
〔尤指为锻炼身体而进行的〕慢跑:
»He set off along the riverbank at a jog.
他沿着河岸开始慢跑锻炼。
»Mike
goes for a two-mile
jog everymorning.
迈克每天早上慢跑两英里。
2. a light knock or push done by accident
•
〔意外的〕轻碰,轻推
jog
jog /
dʒɔg;
NAmE dʒɑːg /
verb (
-gg-)
1. (also go jogging)
[V] to run slowly andsteadily for a long time, especially for exercise
慢跑,慢步长跑(尤指锻炼):
I go jogging every evening.
我每天晚上都慢跑锻炼。
2. [VN] to hit sth lightly andby accident
(
偶然地)轻击,轻撞,轻碰
SYN nudge :
Someone jogged her elbow, making her spill her coffee.
有人不小心轻轻碰了一下她的胳膊肘儿,
把咖啡弄洒了。
IDIOMS
▪ jog sb's 'memory
to say or do sth that makes sb remember sth
唤起某人的记忆;提醒某人
PHRASAL VERBS
▪ ˌjog a'long (BrE,
informal)
to continue as usual with little or no excitement, change orprogress
(
同往常一样)缓慢而平稳地进行
noun
[sing.]
1. a slow run, especially six done for physical exercise
慢跑(尤指锻炼):
I like to go for a jog after work.
我喜欢在下班后慢跑锻炼。
2. a light push or knock
轻推;轻碰;轻击
SYN nudge
......that memories about Martha Moxley were jogged.