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jogs
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. jog <Part Präs jogging; Past, Past Part jogged> [Am dʒɑɡ, Brit dʒɒɡ] VERB trans
II. jog <Part Präs jogging; Past, Past Part jogged> [Am dʒɑɡ, Brit dʒɒɡ] VERB intr
1.1. jog (run):
1.2. jog (for exercise, enjoyment):
1.3. jog (progress slowly):
2. jog (jolt, jerk):
III. jog [Am dʒɑɡ, Brit dʒɒɡ] SUBST
1.1. jog kein Pl (for exercise, enjoyment):
1.2. jog kein Pl (pace):
2. jog (nudge):
3. jog (in direction) Am:
I. jog trot [Am ˈdʒɑɡ ˈˌtrɑt, Brit ˈdʒɒɡtrɒt] SUBST
II. jog-trot VERB intr
jog-trot < Part Präs jog trotting; Past, Past Part jog trotted>:
trotar CSur
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im PONS Wörterbuch
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I. jog [dʒɒg, Am dʒɑ:g] -gg- -gg- SUBST kein Pl
1. jog (run):
2. jog (knock):
to give sth a jog
Wendungen:
II. jog [dʒɒg, Am dʒɑ:g] -gg- -gg- VERB intr
III. jog [dʒɒg, Am dʒɑ:g] -gg- -gg- VERB trans
to jog sb's elbow
Wendungen:
jog along VERB intr ugs
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I. jog [dʒag] SUBST
1. jog (run):
2. jog (nudge):
to give sth a jog
II. jog <-gg-> [dʒag] VERB intr
III. jog <-gg-> [dʒag] VERB trans
jog along VERB intr ugs
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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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Here, people bike and jog along a wide dirt path that hugs the shoreline.
www.cnet.com
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
It is even more depressing than it seems because they are quite happy to jog along as they are doing at the moment.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Then there were the animal rights protestors who demanded that horses never do what comes naturally to them, pull a car and jog along the equivalent of a country lane.
www.irishcentral.com
What a better way to recharge one's batteries and get into shape than to take a walk or jog along the numerous trails systems.
www.burnsidenews.com