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1 jog
1. transitive verb,- gg-1) (shake with push or jerk) rütteln; schütteln2) (nudge) [an]stoßen3) (stimulate)2. intransitive verb,jog somebody's memory — jemandes Gedächtnis (Dat.) auf die Sprünge helfen
- gg-1) (move up and down) auf und ab hüpfen3) (run at slow pace) [in mäßigem Tempo] laufen; traben (Sport); (for physical exercise) joggen; [einen] Dauerlauf machen3. noun* * *[‹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.) anstoßen, nachhelfen2) (to travel slowly: The cart jogged along the rough track.) dahintrotten3) (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.) joggen•- academic.ru/115131/at_a_jog-trot">at a jog-trot* * *[ʤɒg, AM ʤɑ:g]I. nto go for a \jog joggen gehen fam3.II. vi<- gg->1. (run) einen Dauerlauf machen, joggenIII. vt<- gg->to \jog sb's elbow jdn anrempeln fam* * *[dZɒg]1. vtstoßen an (+acc) or gegen; person anstoßenhe jogged the child up and down on his knee — er ließ das Kind auf seinen Knien reiten
to jog sb's memory — jds Gedächtnis (dat) nachhelfen or auf die Sprünge helfen
2. vitrotten, zuckeln (inf); (SPORT) Dauerlauf machen, joggen3. n1) (= push, nudge) Stoß m, Schubs m, Stups mto give sb's memory a jog — jds Gedächtnis (dat) nachhelfen
2) (= run) trabender Lauf, Trott m; (SPORT) Dauerlauf mhe 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)
* * *jog1 [dʒɒɡ; US dʒɑɡ]A v/tjog sb’s memory fig jemandes Gedächtnis nachhelfen3. einen Stoß Papiere etc gerade stoßen, ausrichten4. eine Maschine etc nur kurz (an)laufen lassenB v/i1. a) trotten (Person, Tier), zuckeln (Bus etc):jog along dahintrotten, -zuckelnb) SPORT joggena) vor sich hin wursteln umg,b) sich dahinschleppen (Leben etc)C s1. Stoß m, Stups m umg:give sb’s memory a jog jemandes Gedächtnis nachhelfen2. a) Trott mb) SPORT Trimmtrab mjog2 [dʒɑɡ] s USa) Vorsprung mb) Einbuchtung fc) Kurve f* * *1. transitive verb,- gg-1) (shake with push or jerk) rütteln; schütteln2) (nudge) [an]stoßen3) (stimulate)2. intransitive verb,jog somebody's memory — jemandes Gedächtnis (Dat.) auf die Sprünge helfen
- gg-1) (move up and down) auf und ab hüpfen2) (move at jogtrot) [Pferd:] [dahin]trotten3) (run at slow pace) [in mäßigem Tempo] laufen; traben (Sport); (for physical exercise) joggen; [einen] Dauerlauf machen3. noun* * *v.rütteln v.trotten v. -
2 jog
[ʤɒg, Am ʤɑ:g] nto go for a \jog joggen gehen ( fam)PHRASES:to give sb's memory a \jog jds Gedächtnis nt nachhelfen jds Erinnerung f auf die Sprünge helfen ( fam) vi <- gg- einen Dauerlauf machen, joggen vt <- gg-> to \jog sb/ sth jdn/etw [an]stoßen [o ( fam) schubsen];to \jog sb's elbow jdn anrempeln ( fam)PHRASES:
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