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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

I. jog [Brit dʒɒɡ, Am dʒɑɡ] СЪЩ

1. jog:

jog (knock)
jog (knock)
urto м
jog (with elbow)

2. jog (trot):

jog
jog
to set off at a jog

3. jog СПОРТ:

to go for a jog

4. jog Am (in road):

jog

II. jog <forma in -ing jogging, pt, pp jogged> [Brit dʒɒɡ, Am dʒɑɡ] ГЛАГ прх

jog elbow
jog table
to jog sb's memory

III. jog <forma in -ing jogging, pt, pp jogged> [Brit dʒɒɡ, Am dʒɑɡ] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. jog СПОРТ:

jog

2. jog Am разг road:

jog

jog along ГЛАГ [dʒɒɡ -] ГЛАГ [dʒɒɡ -]

jog along jog on vehicle:
jog along jog on прен person:
jog along jog on прен business:
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
to jog
jog
to jog trot
jog
to jog trot
to refresh or jog sb's memory
jog
to jog or refresh sb's memory

в PONS речника

I. jog [dʒɑ:g] СЪЩ

1. jog (run):

jog
to go for a jog

2. jog (nudge):

jog
to give sth a jog

II. jog <-gg-> [dʒɑ:g] ГЛАГ нпрх

jog

III. jog <-gg-> [dʒɑ:g] ГЛАГ прх

to jog sb's memory

jog along ГЛАГ нпрх разг

jog along vehicle
jog along person
Present
Ijog
youjog
he/she/itjogs
wejog
youjog
theyjog
Past
Ijogged
youjogged
he/she/itjogged
wejogged
youjogged
theyjogged
Present Perfect
Ihavejogged
youhavejogged
he/she/ithasjogged
wehavejogged
youhavejogged
theyhavejogged
Past Perfect
Ihadjogged
youhadjogged
he/she/ithadjogged
wehadjogged
youhadjogged
theyhadjogged

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My family and friends had all been there to see me jog along that sideline.
www.sundayworld.com
The waterfront is used by thousands of people every week -- from dog walkers, to folk out for a stroll to those who run, cycle or jog along it.
www.fifetoday.co.uk
Every day, a large number of people go there to take long strolls, jog, bicycle, roller skate, fish and evenin a special areaskateboard.
en.wikipedia.org
Shortly thereafter, the storm took a slight jog to the west, and at the same time outflow became restricted to the southwest of the circulation.
en.wikipedia.org
People jog in the middle undisturbed because drivers of motorbikes (either in a test drive or crash course driving lesson) change lanes to yield to the former.
www.mindanews.com