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английский
итальянский
итальянский
I. jog [брит. dʒɒɡ, америк. dʒɑɡ] СУЩ.
1. jog:
jog (knock)
spinta ж.
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 америк. (in road):
jog
II. jog <forma in -ing jogging, прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. jogged> [брит. dʒɒɡ, америк. dʒɑɡ] ГЛ. перех.
jog elbow
jog table
to jog sb's memory
III. jog <forma in -ing jogging, прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. jogged> [брит. dʒɒɡ, америк. dʒɑɡ] ГЛ. неперех.
1. jog СПОРТ:
jog
2. jog америк. разг. road:
jog
jog along ГЛ. [dʒɒɡ -] ГЛ. [dʒɒɡ -]
jog along jog on vehicle:
jog along jog on перенос. person:
jog along jog on перенос. business:
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
I. jog [dʒɑ:g] СУЩ.
1. jog (run):
jog
to go for a jog
2. jog (nudge):
jog
to give sth a jog
II. jog <-gg-> [dʒɑ:g] ГЛ. неперех.
jog
III. jog <-gg-> [dʒɑ:g] ГЛ. перех.
to jog sb's memory
jog along ГЛ. неперех. 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.
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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.
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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