intransitive. To jig, trot. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > rate of motion > move at specific rate [verb (intransitive)] > go at pace between walking and running (10) shiga1400 intransitive. To jig, trot. Obsolete. shog1530 To walk, ride or move with a succession of bumps or jerks; to jog along. Now usually, to advance at a steady easy pace, to travel steadily on. jog1565 intransitive. To walk or ride with a jolting pace, ‘to move with small shocks like those of a low trot’ (Johnson); to move on at a heavy or… whig1689 intransitive. To jog along. fadge1694 To make one's way; to jog along; to trudge. rare exc. dialect. dodge1802 transitive and intransitive (dialect) To jog (see quots.). shack1833 To move with a slow ambling gait, to go at a slow trot. U.S. jog-trot1837 (intransitive) to go or move at a jog-trot, literal and figurative (also to jog-trot it). joggle1883 intransitive. To move to and fro with a succession of short jerky movements; to shake or rock about, as something loose or unsteady; dialect to jog… Subcategories:— for exercise (1) |
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