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[‹oɡ]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.) drgnúť; pripomenúť, strčiť2) (to travel slowly: The cart jogged along the rough track.) terigať sa3) (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.) behať•* * *• vrazit• uviest do klusu• volne klusat• uviest do chodu• vzbudit• výklenok• vyvolávat• vzbudzovat• sotit• sácat• sotenie• strkanie• striasat• strkat• strcenie• trmácat sa• tvorit nepravidelnost• uhýbat• triast• úder• pripomínat (si)• drgnutie• drcnút• drgnút• jednotvárnost• klusat• behat pre zdravie• bežat• cval• rozklusat• otras• otriasat• pobrat sa• pohupovat sa• pohadzovat• pomalá chôdza• poskakovat• popojazdit• postrkovat• kolísat sa• lahký klus• nepravidelnost• naštartovat• natriasat sa• narážat• natriasat• náraz• odíst -
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1. noun(a gentle push usually with the elbow: He gave her a nudge.) štuchnutie2. verb(to hit gently, usually with the elbow: She nudged him in the ribs.) štuchnúť* * *• vystrcit sa• zastrcit sa• sácat• sotit• štuchat• štuchnutie• štuchnút• strcit• strkat• upútat pozornost• drgat• džugat• dosahovat• dugnutie• drgnutie• drgnút• džugnút• dráždit• blížit sa• postrcit• postrkovat -
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[‹oɡ]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.) a împinge uşor2) (to travel slowly: The cart jogged along the rough track.) a merge agale3) (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.) a alerga uşor• -
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[‹oɡ]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.) σκουντώ, ταρακουνώ2) (to travel slowly: The cart jogged along the rough track.) προχωρώ με αργό ρυθμό3) (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.) τρέχω με αργό ρυθμό• -
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[dʒɔg] past tense, past participle jogged verb1) to push, shake or knock gently:يَدْفَع بِرِفْقI have forgotten, but something may jog my memory later on.
2) to travel slowly:يسير بِبُطءٍThe cart jogged along the rough track.
3) to run at a gentle pace, especially for the sake of exercise:يَرْكُض بِخَطوٍ بطيءShe jogs / goes jogging round the park for half an hour every morning.
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[nadʒ]1. nouna gentle push usually with the elbow:وَكْزَةٌ بالمِرْفَق للتَّنْبيهHe gave her a nudge.
2. verbto hit gently, usually with the elbow:يَلْكُز بالمِرْفَق للتَّنْبيهShe nudged him in the ribs.
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[‹oɡ]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.) secouer2) (to travel slowly: The cart jogged along the rough track.) aller cahin-caha3) (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.) faire du jogging• -
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[‹oɡ]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.) sacudir2) (to travel slowly: The cart jogged along the rough track.) mover-se lentamente3) (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.) fazer jogging• -
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Aἀπωσέμεν Il.13.367
: [tense] aor.ἀπέωσα Od.9.81
, ἀπῶσα prob. corrupt in S.Fr. 479:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. : [tense] aor.ἀπωσάμην Hom.
(v. infr.),ἀπεωσάμην Th.1.32
, etc.,ἀπωθησάμην D.C.38.28
codd.: [tense] pf. ἀπῶσμαι· ἀπώθησα, Hsch., inf.ἀπεῶσθαι Th.2.39
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. part.ἀπωσμένος Phld.Ir.p.33
W.:—thrust away, push back,ὤϊξε πύλας καὶ ἀπῶσεν ὀχῆας Il.24.446
, cf. 21.537; ἀ. ἐπάλξεις pushed them off the wall, Th.3.23:—[voice] Med., thrust away from oneself,χερσὶν ἀπώσασθαι λίθον Od.9.305
; ἀπώσατο ἦκα γέροντα pushed him gently away, Il.24.508; .2 drive away, ἠέρα μὲν σκέδασεν καὶ ἀπῶσεν ὀμίχλην [Ζεύς] Il.17.649; of the wind, beat from one's course,Βορέης ἀπέωσε Od.9.81
(so in [voice] Med., ).3 c. gen.,εἴ κέ μιν οὐδοῦ ἀπώσομεν 22.76
, cf. 2.130;γῆς ἀπῶσαί [με] πατρίδος S.OT 641
:—[voice] Med., thrust from oneself, drive away,μνηστῆρας ἀπώσεαι ἐκ μεγάροιο Od.1.270
:—[voice] Pass., to be expelled, Hdt.1.173;ἀπωθοῦμαι δόμων Ar.Ach. 450
; .5 repel, drive back, in [voice] Med.,Τρῶας ἀπώσασθαι Il.8.206
;νεῖκος ἀπωσαμένους 12.276
;ἀπώσασθαι κακὰ νηῶν 15.503
; ;πένθος Archil.9.10
;νοῦσον AP6.190
(Gaet.):— also in Prose, Antipho 4.4.6, etc.: c. dupl. acc., .6 in [voice] Med., reject,τὸ ἀργύριον Hdt.1.199
; (lyr.); (lyr.);τὰς σπονδάς Th.5.22
;τὰ ἐξ ἀδικίας κέρδη Pl.R. 366a
; ἀ. πόνους decline them, E.Fr. 789; τὴν δουλοσύνην shake off slavery, Hdt.1.95; ὕπνον shake off sleep, Pl.R. 571c: abs., refuse,ποιήσω κοὐκ ἀπώσομαι S. Tr. 1249
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to push or prod one another gently.
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