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jog·gle
ja gl
复数:joggles
第三人称单数:joggles
现在分词:joggling
过去式:joggled
过去分词:joggled
verb (1)
transitive verb
to shake slightly
intransitive verb
to move shakily or jerkily
noun (1)
jog entry 2 sense 1a
noun (2)
a notch or tooth in a joining surface (as of a piece of building material) to prevent slipping
a dowel for joining two adjacent blocks of masonry
verb (2)
transitive verb
to join by means of a joggle so as to prevent sliding apart
1510年代,“轻轻摇晃,颠簸”,显然是 jog(动词)的频率形式,尽管比它早被证实。自1727年起作为名词使用。相关: Joggled; joggling。木工和石工的意义“用凸凹榫头拼合在一起”始于1703年,起源不明; 也作为名词“一块木头上的凹口,用于安装另一块木头的凸起; 因此有 joggle-post 等。
轻摇(卡片等)
Verb (1) frequentative of jog >entry 1 Noun (2) diminutive of jog >entry 3
The first known use of joggle was in 1513
johnnycakenoun
a bread made with cornmeal, flour, eggs, and milk
Johnnoun
the fourth Gospel in the New Testament see bible
any of three short didactic letters addressed to early Christians and included in the New Testament see bible
joggleverb
to shake slightly
joggleverb
to shake slightly
1 I had forgotten this joggling board and I wondered now what had made me and Jay stop playing on it.
2 All I know for sure is that 27 minutes on that jiggling, joggling, wobbling, quivering, quaking machine left me feeling good.
3 Yahoo might find its elbows joggled by competitors in a sudden land grab for these national-local properties.
4 Past biomechanical studies show that when women run braless, their breasts joggle up and down by seven inches or more and also oscillate side to side.
5 His mother, Nursaule, scoops him from a crib engraved with pictures of coconut palms and joggles him on her knee while the doctor readies his shot.
6 And because a far more glittering fortune was awaiting her just around the corner, Destiny soon joggled the girl out of her snug berth.
7 Scott's personal best time for a half marathon is one hour and 22 minutes - and he can joggle the same distance in one hour and 27 minutes.
8 Headlight beams joggled across the beach until reaching the waterline, then the vehicle went into a mad spin, sand flying high.
9 We’d try and joggle the other higher, or joggle them off the board altogether.
10 He initially learned of joggling at age 11, when he saw the world record in a Guinness book.
11 Sipping my drink, I watched his backside joggle again.
12 It doesn’t sound easy, but with all the disruption happening in the industry, I just don’t envision long-term survival any other way other than a joggling act of sustaining and disrupting.
13 “It looks ridiculous, but just like running, joggling is addictive,” Kapral said.
14 The road was a good one, broad and level—very different from that over which we had bumped and joggled on the previous day.
15 He trained harder than ever, joggling constantly, through long runs, and speed work.
16 Perhaps he could joggle packets of energy gels, which are certainly allowed on the course.
17 The 35-year-old only started joggling eight months ago, although he has been juggling for 12 years as a circus performer and magician.
18 He could joggle it from side to side, but that was all.
19 Jay and I had used this joggling board when we were little kids, spending hours on it in the blazing sun.
20 "Be joggled mob! you are the tools That priests do work with, called fools."
2 摇晃
jar quake stagger wobble jiggle stot rock pitch swag teeter jounce teeter-totter shaky wobbly wonky rickety swaying roll shakiness jig sway
4 轻轻摇动
5 榫接
8 轻轻摇晃
10 摇动
loose shaky wavy rocking wobbling ashake jouncy wabbly awag movement wave motion shake swing toss wiggle flirt wobble wag jounce unsteadiness wafture rock swim vibrate jolt vacillate sway fling agitate frisk whiffle wobbly wonky wiggly shaking shimmy wigwag rocky unsteady swingy vacillating waggly agit. swinging stir quake agitation flutter shake-up waggle vacillation rockiness move jar surge reel hotch showd niddle-noddle waff wangle succuss