jog
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jog 1
(jŏg)v. jogged, jog·ging, jogs
v.tr.
1. To move by shoving, bumping, or jerking; jar: a rough wagon ride that jogged the passengers.
2. To give a push or shake to; nudge: jogged her dozing companion with her elbow.
3. To rouse or stimulate as if by nudging: an old photo that might jog your memory.
4. To cause (a horse) to move at a leisurely pace.
v.intr.
1. To move with a jolting rhythm: The pack jogged against his back as he ran.
2. To move in a steady, slow trot: The horse jogged easily down the road.
3.
a. To run at a steady, moderate pace: The athletes jogged out to their positions on the playing field.
b. Sports To run in such a way for sport or exercise: She jogs every day after work for forty-five minutes.
4.
a. To go or travel at a slow or leisurely pace: The old car jogged along until it reached the hill.
b. To proceed in a leisurely manner: "while his life was thus jogging easily along" (Duff Cooper).
n.
1. A slight push or shake; a nudge.
2. A jogging movement or rhythm.
3. A slow steady trot.
4.
a. A steady, moderate running pace: He broke into a jog when he realized he was late.
b. A session of running at such a pace, as for exercise: She went out for a jog along the river.
[Perhaps alteration of Middle English shoggen, to shake, move with a jerk, perhaps alteration of shokken, to move rapidly, from Middle Low German schocken, to shake.]
jog′ger n.
jog 2
(jŏg)n.
1. A protruding or receding part in a surface or line.
2. An abrupt change in direction: a jog in the road.
intr.v. jogged, jog·ging, jogs
To turn sharply; veer: Here the boundary jogs south.
[Variant of jag.]
jog
(dʒɒɡ)vb, jogs, jogging or jogged
1. (intr) to run or move slowly or at a jog trot, esp for physical exercise
2. (intr; foll by on or along) to continue in a plodding way
3. (tr) to jar or nudge slightly; shake lightly
4. (tr) to remind; stimulate: please jog my memory.
5. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) printing to even up the edges of (a stack of paper); square up
n
6. the act of jogging
7. a slight jar or nudge
8. a jogging motion; trot
[C14: probably variant of shog to shake, influenced by dialect jot to jolt]
jog
(dʒɒɡ)n
1. a sharp protruding point in a surface; jag
2. a sudden change in course or direction
[C18: probably variant of jag1]
jog1
(dʒɒg)v. jogged, jog•ging,
n. v.t.
1. to move or shake with a push or jerk.
2. to stir into activity or alertness, as by a reminder: to jog one's memory.
3. to cause (a horse) to go at a steady trot.
4. to align the edges of (a stack of sheets of paper) by gently tapping.
v.i. 5. to run at a slow, steady pace.
6. to ride at a steady trot.
7. to go with a heavy or jolting motion.
8. to go in a desultory or humdrum fashion (usu. fol. by on or along).
n. 9. a shake; slight push.
10. a steady trot, as of a horse.
11. an act or instance of jogging: to go for a jog.
12. a jogging pace.
[1540–50; perhaps b. jot to jog (now dial.) and shog to shake, jog (late Middle English shoggen)]
jog′ger, n.
jog2
(dʒɒg)n., v. jogged, jog•ging. n.
1. an irregularity of line or surface; projection; notch.
2. a bend or turn.
v.i. 3. to bend or turn: The road jogs to the left there.
[1705–15; variant of jag1]
jog
Past participle: jogged
Gerund: jogging
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Noun | 1. | jog - a sharp change in direction; "there was a jog in the road" angular shape, angularity - a shape having one or more sharp angles |
2. | ![]() locomotion, travel - self-propelled movement dogtrot - a steady trot like that of a dog | |
3. | jog - a slight push or shake | |
Verb | 1. | jog - continue talking or writing in a desultory manner; "This novel rambles on and jogs" |
2. | jog - even up the edges of a stack of paper, in printing square - position so as to be square; "He squared his shoulders" | |
3. | jog - run for exercise; "jog along the canal" run - move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time; "Don't run--you'll be out of breath"; "The children ran to the store" | |
4. | ![]() run - move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time; "Don't run--you'll be out of breath"; "The children ran to the store" | |
5. | jog - give a slight push to | |
6. | jog - stimulate to remember; "jog my memory" |
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Translations
يَدْفَع بِرِفْقيَرْكُض بِخَطوٍ بطيءيسير بِبُطءٍيُـمَارِسُ رِيَّاضَةَ العَدْوَ
běhatklusatkodrcatšťouchnouttrknout
joggelunte afstedmotionere
hölkätä
trčati
kocog
hnippa ískjöktaskokka
ジョギングする
조깅하다
bėgti ristelelėtai važiuotiriedėtiristelestumtelėti
lēni skrietlēni vilktiespiebikstītpiegrūst
behaťdrgnúť
sunititečitek
jogga
วิ่งเหยาะ
chạy bộ
jog
vt → stoßen an (+acc) → or gegen; person → anstoßen; he jogged the child up and down on his knee → er ließ das Kind auf seinen Knien reiten; he was being jogged up and down on the horse → das Pferd schüttelte ihn durch; to jog somebody’s memory → jds Gedächtnis (dat) → nachhelfen or auf die Sprünge helfen; to jog somebody’s conscience → jdm Gewissensbisse bereiten
vi → trotten, zuckeln (inf); (Sport) → Dauerlauf machen, joggen; to jog up and down → auf und ab hüpfen
n
(= push, nudge) → Stoß m, → Schubs m, → Stups m; to give somebody’s memory a jog → jds Gedächtnis (dat) → nachhelfen
(= run) → trabender Lauf, Trott m; (Sport) → Dauerlauf m; he broke into a jog → er fing an zu traben; she starts the day with a gentle jog around the park → für sie fängt der Tag mit einem langsamen Lauf durch den Park an; to go for a jog (Sport) → einen Dauerlauf machen, joggen (gehen); to set off at a jog → lostraben
jog
[dʒɒg]2. vt (push) → urtare, spingere (fig) (sb's memory) → rinfrescare
to jog sb into doing sth (fig) → spingere qn a fare qc
to jog sb into doing sth (fig) → spingere qn a fare qc
3. n
a. (pace) (also jog trot) → passo lento di corsa; (of horse) → piccolo trotto; (run) to go for a jog → andare a fare jogging
jog
(dʒog) – past tense, past participle jogged – verb1. to push, shake or knock gently. He jogged my arm and I spilt my coffee; I have forgotten, but something may jog my memory later on.
2. to travel slowly. The cart jogged along the rough track.
3. to run at a gentle pace, especially for the sake of exercise. She jogs / goes jogging round the park for half an hour every morning.
at a jog-trot at a gentle running pace. Every morning he goes down the road at a jog-trot.
jog
→ يُـمَارِسُ رِيَّاضَةَ العَدْوَ běhat jogge joggen κάνω τζόγκινγκ hacer footing hölkätä courir trčati correre ジョギングする 조깅하다 joggen jogge biec dla zdrowia correr бегать jogga วิ่งเหยาะ koşmak chạy bộ 慢跑jog
v. correr acompasadamente como medio de ejercicio físico.