jog
v
(-gg-)
1 [Tn] push or knock (sb/sth) slightly 轻推或轻碰(某人[某物])
Don't jog me, or you'll make me spill something! 别碰我, 不然我就把东西弄洒了.
2 [I] (usu 通常作 go jogging) run slowly and steadily for a time, for physical exercise 慢跑(作为运动)
He goes jogging every evening. 他每天晚上都作慢跑. =>Usage at run1 用法见run1.
3 [Ipr, Ip] move unsteadily, esp up and down, in a shaky manner 不平稳地移动; (尤指)颠簸
The wagon jogged along (a rough track). 马车(沿凹凸不平的小路)颠簸前行.
4 [I] (of a horse) move at a jogtrot (指马)颠跑.
5 (idm 习语) jog sb's memory help sb to recall sth 唤起某人记起某事
This photograph may jog your memory. 这照片能引起你的回忆.
6 (phr v) jog along/on continue in a steady manner, with little or no excitement or progress 持续而缓慢地进行; 无起色或无大进展
For years the business just kept jogging along. 多年来生意仅仅是平平而已. jog, n [sing]
1 slight push, knock or shake; nudge 轻推; 轻碰; 轻摇; 以肘轻触
He gave the pile of tins a jog and they all fell down. 他轻轻一碰, 那些罐子就都倒了.
(fig 比喻) give sb's memory a jog 给某人提个醒.
2 spell of jogging as exercise (为锻炼的)短时慢跑
Are you coming for a jog tomorrow morning? 明天早晨你来慢跑吗?
I think it would be a good idea to have comments from secretaries and typists who are already using it. Then they can express their satisfaction with the product.
我认为,听听使用过这种计算机的秘书和打字员的反映,倒是个好主意。他们可以发表对产品满意的意见。
Next Annie took me by the hand and taught me how to jump.