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"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

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There are two kinds of people in the world:

People who run and people who don't run.

It is said that after a person starts running for a while,

Almost all of them will be attracted to running and become obsessed.

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

People who don't run, and even hate running,

Not only do they not understand the people who run,

It also breaks the heart for the runner's knee.

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Speaking of running, a zero-cost sport

English everyone knows run/running

But if you only say that to foreigners,

He doesn't know if you're jogging or running.

Today Xiaobian will take you to learn

"Jogging" and "running" are respectively expressed in English!

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

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Let's start with the least difficult, highly accepted jogging.

"Jogging" is analyzed in English and Chinese in the authoritative dictionary "Cambridge Dictionary" as follows:

The activity of running at a slow, regular speed, especially as a form of exercise.

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

△ Emphasizes a uniform and slow running rhythm

The first meaning of "jogging"

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Here, jog refers to jogging, especially to exercise for exercise. The general usage is to match the verb go, which becomes go jogging.

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Take a chestnut

I go jogging every morning.

I jogged every morning.

I have made a habit of jogging everyday.

I have a habit of running every day.

Jogging" second meaning

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Unexpectedly, "jog" has another meaning, that is, (with the elbow) gently bumping, lightly touching. Its English interpretation is: to hit sth lightly and by accident.

Therefore, it can be seen that jog can also be used to indicate "accidental and accidental light touch".

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

She jogged my albow just now.

She had just accidentally touched my elbow.

He jogged my elbow and some coffee spilt on to my dress.

He touched my elbow and the coffee spilled over my skirt.

※ Note: The act of "light touch" usually occurs in the past, taking the expression of the past tense, and the past tense of "jog" is double "g", that is, jogged.

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?
"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Other sayings of "jogging" (1)

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

trot 英 [trɒt] 美 [trɑːt]

v. Fast step; Trots; Small steps and fast running; Scramble

n. (refers to speed) jogging, trotting, sprinting; A trot

"trot" is different from "jog", it is a trot, faster than walking, but it is still a slower trot than a fast run.

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

The children trotted into the room.

The children trotted into the room.

They passed me at a trot.

They walked quickly past me.

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

【Knowledge Expansion】

In addition, Trot generally refers to Korean performances (a traditional pop music of the Korean Peninsula), which is the main rhythmic type of Korean songs.

trot is derived from foxtrot (foxtrot) in fact, it is simply a bit like a Chinese "folk song". When Singing these songs, everyone is in a very high state.

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Other sayings for "jogging" (2)

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

In addition to jogging, "jogging" can also be used to mean jogging.

But Xiaobian suggests that jogging is best used for jogging. This is because doging also means "male dog" (a sexually harassed man) and stalking in the American black language.

dogging [ˈdɔːɡɪŋ]

n. Jogging

v. (Long-term) entanglement; Tracking; tail

It is easy to misunderstand and cause embarrassment, such as foreigners who know black culture, ask what sports you like, and if you answer "I like dogging." Then the air suddenly fell silent... (You taste, you taste)

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

"Run" ≠ fast run

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

"Run" According to the rhythm, there are many different expressions in English, in order of speed:

dash [dæʃ]: One is a "dashing" fast running, which describes a more anxious running state, which we can understand as galloping.

sprint [sprɪnt]: refers to a kind of "short distance fast running (or swimming); Sprint Run", describes a sprint run that is desperate. In general, sprints are very explosive sprints, and there is no special emphasis on distance.

tantivy [tæn'tivi]: Extremely fast; A kind of "A rapid gallop" is also the fastest expression of the above several "fast running" expressions. At the same time, there is also the meaning of "shouting when riding a horse to chase the prey at full speed", shouting "run".

giddap[gɪ'dæp]: Run forward, run fast. In the 2007 version of the movie "Duel Yuma Town", the emergency horse shouted "giddyap".

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

The 1931 Oscar for Best Picture "A Thousand Ambitions" is also like this. Therefore, we understand that "giddap" does not mention speed, but means to make people "run forward".

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

scamper [ˈskæmpər]: bouncing; running in panic. More emphasis is placed on the body movements during "fast running".

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Listen! The bell for class is ringing, we must dash.

You listen, the class bell rings and we have to run fast.

She won in a sprint finish.

She won the final sprint.

Drive tantivy! It is raining!

it's raining! Come on!

Come on, you lazy horse. Giddap!

Quick, you slacker. Run forward!

The children were scampering around the garden.

Children frolicking and running in the garden.

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

What do you say in English: "big mouthful of beef drink" and "small sip of slow sip"?

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Whether jogging or running fast, you always have to drink water and replenish your water after exercising!

After exercise, it is recommended not to pour water into the body in a big mouthful, but to drink as slowly as possible and sip.

Drink water you only know with drik? No! Ways to drink water, thousands. After learning these methods, are you afraid that there are no words to describe drinking water?

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?
"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Drink water at a slow pace

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Sip v. Sip. Sip

Nurse v. Drink slowly (usually referred to as alcoholic beverages)

Suck v. Suck and drink

Slurp v. drink out loud

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?
"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Fast-paced irrigation

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

Guzzle v. Binge drinking

Gulp v. swallowed

Chug quickly irrigates

Swig (back) cow drink, drink quickly

Knock back a quick drink

Wash down to drink... swallow

Drink like a fish binge drinking

"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?
"Jogging" is not a slow run, and "sprinting" is not a fast run?

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