jog UK [dʒɒg] US [dʒɑ:g] (-gg-) verb RUN 跑 intransitive ■to run at a slow regular speed, especially as a form of exercise 慢跑(尤指作为健身锻炼的方式)•"What do you do to keep fit?" "I jog and go swimming."“你是怎样保持健康的?”“慢跑和游泳。” •He was walking at a very quick pace and I had to jog to keep up with him.他走得很快,我要慢跑才能跟上他。 UK [dʒɒg] US [dʒɑ:g] (-gg-) verb PUSH 推 transitive ■to push or knock someone or something slightly, especially with your arm (尤指用胳膊)轻推,轻碰,轻撞•A man rushed past and jogged her elbow , making her drop the bag.一名男子匆匆走过,撞到她的手肘,使她的皮包掉到地上。 UK [dʒɒg] US [dʒɑ:g] (-gg-) verb MOVE FORWARD 前进 intransitive + adverb or preposition ■to move forward slowly and shakily 蹒跚前行•The horse and cart jogged down the rough track towards the farm.马车在崎岖的路上颠簸着驶向农场。 •We were getting more and more uncomfortable as we jogged along in the back of the truck.卡车一路颠簸前行,坐在后面的我们越来越感到不舒服。 UK [dʒɒg] US [dʒɑ:g] (-gg-) verb jog sb's memory ■to make someone remember something 唤起(某人的)记忆,提醒(某人)•The police showed him a photo to try to jog his memory about what had happened on the night of the robbery.警方给他看了一张照片,想让他记起抢劫的当晚发生了甚么事情。 UK [dʒɒg] US [dʒɑ:g] (-gg-) verb Phrasal Verbs jog along informal ■If something, such as your work, jogs along, it moves on at a slow but regular speed 缓慢平稳地进行•"How's your research going?" "Oh, it's jogging along."“你的研究怎么样了?”“哦,正在缓慢进展中。” UK [dʒɒg] US [dʒɑ:g] (-gg-) noun only singular ■a run that you do at a slow regular speed, especially as a form of exercise 慢跑(尤指作为健身锻炼的方式)•I haven't done much exercise all week, so I think I'll go for a jog this morning.我一周都没运动,所以今早我想去慢跑。 |