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to jog
01
hacer jogging
to run at a steady, slow pace, especially for exercise
Intransitive
Transitive: to jog a distance
Example
They jog along the beach at sunset.
He jogs on the treadmill when the weather is bad.
If it 's not raining, we 'll jog in the park.
02
empujar suavemente, dar un toque ligero
to give a gentle push, shake, or knock
Transitive: to jog sth
Example
The cat playfully jogged the toy mouse with its paw.
She jogged her friend 's elbow to get their attention during the lecture.
The commuter had to jog the stuck door to get it to open on the crowded train.
03
golpear, sacudir
to tap or shake a stack of paper against a flat surface to align the edges neatly
Transitive: to jog a stack of paper
Example
The secretary jogged the stack of papers before placing them into the folder for the meeting.
The printer automatically jogged the pages as they were fed into the tray.
The teacher jogged the papers handed in by students to organize them before grading.
Jog
01
correr
a slow or leisurely paced running, usually for exercise
02
empujón, sacudida
a slight push or shake
03
cambio brusco, desviación
a sharp change in direction
Ejemplo
They jog along the beach at sunset.
He jogs on the treadmill when the weather is bad.
If it's not raining, we'll jog in the park.
To stay fit, he jogs three miles every day.
She decided to jog for a bit to warm up before the race.
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