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jog¹ /dʒɒɡ/ vt. | vi. | n. I (jogged;jog·ging) ❶ vt. 1. 轻摇;轻推;轻撞 He jogged the reins and the horse started up. 他轻轻一抖缰绳,马儿就起步了。 You jogged my elbow and spoiled what I was drawing. 你碰了我的胳膊肘,我正在画的画遭了殃。 2. (用提示等)触动,唤起(记忆);提醒 3. 使颠簸,使上下颠动 The old bus jogged us up and down on the rough mountain road. 那辆旧公共汽车在崎岖的山路上把我们上上下下颠得够呛。 4. 使(马等)缓步前进 5. 撞齐,闯齐(一叠纸张) ❷ vi. 1. 颠摇着移动 The cart jogged along the rough track. 双轮马车在崎岖的小路上颠簸着行进。 2. 慢跑(尤指作为健身锻炼) She jogs round the park for half an hour every morning. 她每天早晨绕着公园跑步半小时。 He jogs to work every morning. 每天早晨他慢跑着去上班。 3. 慢吞吞地走,拖着脚步行走 4. (马)缓步前进 5. (平稳然而单调地)进行;度过时间(along,on) let matters jog along 听任事情自然发展 We must jog on somehow. 我们好歹总得设法捱下去。 6. 走;走开
II n. 1. 轻摇;轻推;轻撞 give sb.a jog 轻轻推某人一下 2. 暗示;提醒 He sent the anonymous letter to me as a jog toward the planned frame-up. 他把匿名信寄给我,暗示我该开始进行计划好的诬陷活动了。 3. 慢跑;缓行;(马的)有节奏的慢步 4. 短途旅行,短程步行 The supermarkets save the housewife endless jogs to the butcher. 有了超市,家庭主妇不用没完没了地跑肉店了。 [< ML joggen to prick, spur < ? 拟声] |