柯林斯詞典jog /d??ɡ/ (jogging,jogged,jogs) 1. V-I If you jog, you run slowly, often as a form of exercise. 慢跑 I got up early the next morning to jog. 我次日清晨早起去慢跑了。2. N-COUNT Jog is also a noun. 慢跑 He went for another early morning jog. 他又去晨跑了。3. joggingN-UNCOUNT 慢跑 It isn't the walking and jogging that got his weight down. 不是散步和慢跑使他躰重下降了。4. V-T If you jog something, you push or bump it slightly so that it moves. 輕推; 輕撞 Avoid jogging the camera. 不要碰攝像機(jī)。5. PHRASE If something or someone jogs your memory, they cause you to suddenly remember something that you had forgotten. 喚起某人的記憶 Police have planned a reconstruction of the crime tomorrow in the hope that this will jog the memory of passersby. 警方已計(jì)劃明天再現(xiàn)犯罪過程,希望以此喚起過路人的記憶。6. N a sharp protruding point in a surface; jag 突出耑 返回 jogging劍橋詞典the activity of running at a slow , regular speed , especially as a form of exercise 慢跑(尤指作爲(wèi)健身鍛鍊的方式) He usually goes jogging for half an hour before breakfast . 他通常在早飯前慢跑半小時(shí)。 返回 jogging