释义 |
verb ˈdʒɒɡ(ə)lˈdʒɑɡəl Move or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks. 摇晃;轻轻摇动,摇曳 no object helium balloons were joggling above the crowds 氦气球在人群上方轻轻摇动着。 Example sentencesExamples - The men onboard tried hopelessly to shoot at the two girls, but their joggled aim got them no good results.
- If the weather gets too bad he joggles in place or does a figure eight in his basement.
- And with that he stalked off, leaving his friend to rush after him, school bag joggling backwards and forwards on his back.
- This should reduce the distortion if it gets joggled.
- He starts up running again, counting his pocket change, wipes his goggles as they joggle up and down his face.
- Interlocks and circuitry are provided to effect safe automatic sequencing of the joggling machine.
Synonyms jiggle, bob, bounce, jolt, jerk, shake
noun ˈdʒɒɡ(ə)lˈdʒɑɡəl A bobbing or jerking movement. 摇动,摇晃 the lurch and joggle of the car Example sentencesExamples - But if the fimbriae grip too loosely, the bacteria will detach from the surface of a cell at the slightest joggle.
- The question is whether you can live with the disappointment of hearing the distinctive, ice-cream-wouldn't-melt, joggle and rattle of a black cab.
OriginEarly 16th century: frequentative of jog. Rhymesboggle, goggle, synagogal, toggle, woggle noun ˈdʒɒɡ(ə)lˈdʒɑɡəl A joint between two pieces of stone, concrete, or timber consisting of a projection in one of the pieces fitting into a notch in the other or a small piece let in between the two. (石头、混凝土块、木块之间的)啮合扣,接榫,定缝销钉 as modifier a joggle joint made of iron
verb ˈdʒɒɡ(ə)lˈdʒɑɡəl [with object]Join (pieces of stone, concrete, or timber) by means of a joggle. 啮合 Example sentencesExamples - The plan is joggled so that these walls do not connect the blocks, but define the court and allow it to connect to the now apparently untouched meadow that surrounds the place.
- The two elements are joggled in plan so that the northern one projects as a shaded deck towards the east.
- It contains three restaurants and a cafeteria, in plan, three strips of accommodation are joggled to provide terraces, privacy and contact with the surrounding landscape.
OriginEarly 18th century: perhaps related to jag1. verbˈdʒɑɡəlˈjäɡəl Move or cause to move with repeated small bobs or jerks. 摇晃;轻轻摇动,摇曳 no object the car bounced and joggled on the rough road Example sentencesExamples - He starts up running again, counting his pocket change, wipes his goggles as they joggle up and down his face.
- The men onboard tried hopelessly to shoot at the two girls, but their joggled aim got them no good results.
- And with that he stalked off, leaving his friend to rush after him, school bag joggling backwards and forwards on his back.
- This should reduce the distortion if it gets joggled.
- If the weather gets too bad he joggles in place or does a figure eight in his basement.
- Interlocks and circuitry are provided to effect safe automatic sequencing of the joggling machine.
Synonyms jiggle, bob, bounce, jolt, jerk, shake
nounˈdʒɑɡəlˈjäɡəl A bobbing or jerking movement. 摇动,摇晃 Example sentencesExamples - The question is whether you can live with the disappointment of hearing the distinctive, ice-cream-wouldn't-melt, joggle and rattle of a black cab.
- But if the fimbriae grip too loosely, the bacteria will detach from the surface of a cell at the slightest joggle.
OriginEarly 16th century: frequentative of jog. nounˈdʒɑɡəlˈjäɡəl A joint between two pieces of stone, concrete, or timber consisting of a projection in one of the pieces fitting into a notch in the other or a small piece let in between the two. (石头、混凝土块、木块之间的)啮合扣,接榫,定缝销钉 as modifier a joggle joint made of iron
verbˈdʒɑɡəlˈjäɡəl [with object]Join (pieces of stone, concrete, or timber) by means of a joggle. 啮合 Example sentencesExamples - The two elements are joggled in plan so that the northern one projects as a shaded deck towards the east.
- The plan is joggled so that these walls do not connect the blocks, but define the court and allow it to connect to the now apparently untouched meadow that surrounds the place.
- It contains three restaurants and a cafeteria, in plan, three strips of accommodation are joggled to provide terraces, privacy and contact with the surrounding landscape.
OriginEarly 18th century: perhaps related to jag. |