英語單詞

jog是什麽意思

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》

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