单词 | jog |
释义 | jog I. transitive verb 1. < jogged the reins and the horses started up > < jog you with my elbow when it's time to go > 2. < tied a string on his finger to jog his memory > : remind < jog their customers two or three times a year — Paul Friggens > 3. a. < an exercise boy … jogs the colt around the track — F.A.Wrensch > b. < a button permits jogging the … motor to facilitate positioning tools — Sweet's Catalog Service > 4. intransitive verb 1. < walked away quickly, his white-painted holster jogging against his hip — Thomas Williams > 2. < a substitute jogged out to the referee > 3. a. < a team of oxen jogged along … drawing a vehicle — O.E.Rölvaag > < prefer to jog along … in stagecoaches instead of whizzing past in a cloud of dust and cinders — Margaret Deland > < under easy sail the fleet jogged along before a moderate trade — S.E.Morison > b. < a rebellion crushed, they jog on as before — George Meredith > < from then on her life jogged peacefully along — C.M.L.Beuf > II. 1. < gave the dispenser a jog in hopes of jarring the coin loose > specifically < gave his sleeping buddy a jog as the officer approached > < seeing the book there gave his memory a jog > 2. a. < getting … under weigh for a jog down to the breakwater and beyond to have a look at the weather — Llewellyn Howland > b. III. 1. 2. a. < a window in the jog facing south > : an often right-angled projection, notch, or step < a jog in the wall enclosing pipes > b. < built shelves in the jog between chimney and wall > c. < where the highway makes a jog around the courthouse square > 3. IV. < the road jogs to the right over the hill > |
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