1 to hit something gently by mistake -- (случайно) толкать, ударять
He jogged her arm.
2 to make someone remember something -- помогать кому-либо вспомнить
They hoped the photographs would jog his memory.
This is critical in salvaging parts that might normally be damaged when jogging the tool to a safe position after system restart.
This little tale, with its straight stretches and its crooked jogs, also exemplifies some features of the transmission of ancient learning.
Using a jog-shuttle for slow playback, often viewing frame by frame, the children's playing activity was noted across 30-second intervals.
The corpus not only bears out predictions and jogs the memory to remind us of what we already 'know' at some level.
In the studies reviewed, increased physical activity has consisted mainly of walking and, to some extent, jogging in younger individuals.
An utterance was coded as containing a code-blend if sign and speech overlapped, as determined by the time-code and frame-by-frame tracking with a jog shuttle control.
Events move at a canter while ideas move at a jog trot and sometimes do not move at all.
It may be that my memory will now be jogged as to exactly what a special circumstance could be.
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跑, 慢跑(尤指作為健身鍛煉的方式), 推…
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跑, 慢跑(尤指作为健身锻炼的方式), 推…
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hacer footing, sesión de footing, hacer jogging…
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fazer cooper, sessão de cooper…
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(人)がジョギングをする, ジョギング…
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koşar adım yürümek, kazara itmek/dürtmek…
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faire du jogging, pousser, jogging [masculine]…
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fer fúting, sessió de fúting…
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