1. English pronunciation: [/d ɡ/]; United States: [/d? ɑ? ɡ/]
Second, Chinese translation v. jogging; Give a gentle push; Lilting
Jogging; Give a gentle push; Lilting
Third, the form present participle: jogging
Past tense: jogging
Past participle: jogging
4. A phrase that evokes someone's memory evokes someone's memory
Go jogging
Verb (abbreviation for verb) I jog every morning to keep healthy.
I jog every morning to keep healthy.
Jogging can improve your cardiovascular health.
Jogging can improve your cardiovascular health.
Seeing this old photo aroused his memory.
Seeing that old photo called up his memory.
She gently pushed the door open with her elbow.
She gently pushed the door open.
He is jogging along the beach.
He is jogging on the beach.
Usage 1 The most common usage of "jog" is as a verb, indicating the action of "jogging", such as: I jog naturally in the park in the morning. )
He hit the table and the vase fell. He hit the table and the vase fell. )
"jog" can also be used to mean "evoke someone's memory", for example, the smell of food evokes my memory of my grandmother's cooking. The smell of food reminded me of grandma's cooking. )
When "jog" is used as a noun, it mainly refers to jogging activities, such as: I went jogging this morning. )
Seven, synonyms
Jogging; Give a gentle push; Stumbling forward; ram
turbulent
Intransitive verb jogging; Give a gentle push; Stumbling forward; Collision and movement
jogging
Jogging; Push gently, bump gently
Follow, trot