jog
英 [dʒɒg]
美 [dʒɑɡ]
- vt. 慢跑;輕推;蹣跚行進;使顛簸
- vi. 慢跑;輕推;蹣跚行進;顛簸著移動
- n. 慢跑;輕推,輕撞
- n. (Jog)人名;(尼)喬格
助記提示
仿聲——模仿馬漫步的腳步聲
2. 諧音“腳(四川方言:juo)割、腳拐”-----腳割傷了隻能慢跑。
3. shake, shock => *shog => jog.
中文詞源
jog 搖晃,慢跑詞源不詳,可能是改自中古英語shoggen,搖動,搖晃,詞源同shock.後引申詞義上下搖動,搖擺,遛馬,人的慢跑。
英文詞源
- jog (v.)
- 1540s, "to shake up and down," perhaps altered from Middle English shoggen "to shake, jolt, move with a jerk" (late 14c.), of uncertain origin. Meanings "shake," "stir up by hint or push," and "walk or ride with a jolting pace" are from 16c. The main modern sense in reference to running as training mostly dates from 1948; at first a regimen for athletes, it became a popular fad c. 1967. Perhaps this sense is extended from its use in horsemanship.
Jogging. The act of exercising, or working a horse to keep him in condition, or to prepare him for a race. There is no development in jogging, and it is wholly a preliminary exercise to bring the muscular organization to the point of sustained, determined action. [Samuel L. Boardman, "Handbook of the Turf," New York, 1910]
Related: Jogged; jogging. As a noun from 1610s.
雙語例句
- 1. They set off at a jog up one street and down another.
- 他們開始沿著一條又一條的街道慢跑。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. He went for another early morning jog.
- 他又去晨跑了.
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Our lives just jog along from day to day.
- 我們的生活安穩地過了一天又一天.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. I go for a jog in the park every morning.
- 每天早晨我在公園裏慢跑.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. I gave him a jog to wake him up.
- 我輕輕推了他一下,叫醒他.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》