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Jog

dʒɑɡ
Very common
~ 1900
~ 1900, Very common
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kocogás, ingerelni, beindítani

Jog meanings in Hungarian

kocogás

Example:
I like to jog in the park every morning.
Szeretek minden reggel kocogni a parkban.
Jogging is a great way to stay fit.
A kocogás nagyszerű módja a fittség megőrzésének.
Usage: informalContext: Physical activity, fitness
Note: The term 'kocogás' specifically refers to the act of jogging, which is a form of running at a slow, steady pace. It's commonly practiced for exercise.

ingerelni

Example:
I need to jog your memory about the meeting tomorrow.
Meg kell ingerelem a memóriádat a holnapi találkozóról.
She jogged his memory by showing him old photos.
Ingerelte a memóriáját azzal, hogy régi fényképeket mutatott neki.
Usage: formalContext: Reminding, prompting
Note: In this context, 'ingerelni' means to stimulate or prompt someone's memory. It's often used in situations where someone needs a reminder.

beindítani

Example:
They need to jog the system to get it running again.
Be kell indítaniuk a rendszert, hogy újra működjön.
You might need to jog the device to fix the issue.
Lehet, hogy be kell indítanod az eszközt, hogy megjavítsd a problémát.
Usage: informalContext: Technology, troubleshooting
Note: This usage refers to nudging or getting something to work again, usually in a technical context. 'Beindítani' can imply a light restart or encouragement.

Jog's synonyms

run

To move swiftly on foot, faster than walking.
Example: I like to run in the park every morning.
Note: Running typically implies a faster pace than jogging.

sprint

To run at full speed for a short distance.
Example: She sprinted to catch the bus before it left.
Note: Sprinting is a high-intensity form of running over a short distance.

trot

To move at a pace faster than walking but slower than running.
Example: The horse trotted along the trail with ease.
Note: Trotting is a steady and rhythmic movement, often associated with horses.

pace

To walk with regular and deliberate steps, often as a form of exercise or deep thought.
Example: He paced back and forth in the room, lost in thought.
Note: Pacing can be a slower and more deliberate movement compared to jogging.

Jog expressions, common phrases

jog someone's memory

To help someone remember something.
Example: I can't remember her name, can you jog my memory?
Note: Uses 'jog' metaphorically to mean 'to stimulate' rather than 'to run slowly.'

jog on

To dismiss someone or tell them to go away.
Example: He was being rude, so I told him to jog on.
Note: Uses 'jog' to mean 'to move away' or 'leave.'

jog your conscience

To cause someone to feel guilty or remember moral obligations.
Example: I hope this story will jog your conscience about the importance of honesty.
Note: Uses 'jog' to mean 'to stir up' or 'prompt.'

jog someone's elbow

To disturb or interfere with someone's work or activity.
Example: He kept trying to jog my elbow while I was painting.
Note: Uses 'jog' metaphorically to mean 'to bump or nudge.'

jog along

To move or progress quickly.
Example: We need to jog along if we want to make it to the movie on time.
Note: Uses 'jog' to mean 'to proceed briskly or speed up.'

jog someone's mind

To cause someone to remember or become mindful of something.
Example: The incident jogged her mind about the importance of safety measures.
Note: Uses 'jog' to mean 'to stimulate' or 'awaken.'

jog on the spot

To run or exercise in place without moving forward.
Example: She jogged on the spot while waiting for the traffic light to change.
Note: Combines 'jog' with 'on the spot' to describe a stationary exercise.

Jog everyday (slang) expressions

jogger

A jogger is someone who runs at a steady, moderate pace for physical exercise or leisure.
Example: I'm a regular jogger, usually hitting the trails every morning.
Note: Derived from the act of jogging, it refers specifically to a person who frequently engages in this activity.

joggers

In modern fashion, joggers refer to a style of casual pants fitted at the ankle, often made of comfortable fabric like sweatpants.
Example: I threw on a pair of joggers and a hoodie for a relaxed evening at home.
Note: While 'joggers' shares the root word with 'jog,' it has shifted to denote a type of clothing rather than the activity itself.

jogathon

A jogathon is an event where participants jog or run for a specified distance to raise funds, typically for a charitable cause.
Example: Our school is organizing a jogathon to raise money for charity next month.
Note: The term 'jogathon' combines 'jog' with 'marathon' to create a unique event concept involving jogging for a cause.

jogging stroller

A jogging stroller is a specialized type of stroller designed for parents who want to jog or run with their infants or toddlers.
Example: She enjoys taking her baby out in the jogging stroller for a run around the neighborhood.
Note: This term refers to a specific type of stroller adapted for active parents, enabling them to continue their jogging routines while caring for their children.

Jog - Examples

English: Everyone has the right to a fair trial.
Magyar: Mindenkinek joga van egy tisztességes tárgyaláshoz.
English: The law prohibits discrimination based on race.
Magyar: A törvény tiltja a faji diszkriminációt.
English: Justice must be served for all victims of crime.
Magyar: Az igazságnak mindenkinek meg kell szolgáltatni, aki áldozatává vált a bűncselekménynek.

Jog grammar

Jog - Proper noun (Proper noun) / Proper noun, singular (Proper noun, singular)
Lemma: jog
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): jogged
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): jogging
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): jogs
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): jog
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): jog
Syllables, Separation and Stress
jog Contains 1 syllables: jog
Phonetic transcription: ˈjäg
jog , ˈjäg (The red syllable is stressed)

Jog - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
jog: ~ 1900 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.