jog
jog.01 - run slowly
JOG-V NOTES: Based on sentences in wsj. Member of VNcls run-51.3.2. (from jog.01-v)JOGGING-N NOTES: ~jog.01 (from jogging.01-n)
Aliases:
jog (v.)
jogging (n.)
have_jog (l.)
jogging (n.)
have_jog (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PPT: runner
ARG1-LOC: path
ARG1-LOC: path
jog-v: intransitive
A couple in fashionable spandex warm - up suitsARG0
jogsrel
byARGM-LOC
, headphones jauntily in placeARGM-PRD
, weaving their way along a street of fractured and fallen housesARGM-ADV
.jog-v: transitive of extent
JohnARG0
jogsrel
53 milesARG1
a dayARGM-TMP
.jogging-n
Jenny 'sARG0
joggingrel
5 miles each dayARG1
has kept her in great physical condition .jog.02 - jog one's memory- remind
JOG-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on instances in ULA-masc1. No appropriate VNcls. (from jog.02-v)Aliases:
jog (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent/cause of remembering
ARG1-GOL: usually "__'s memory"
ARG2-PPT: explicit thing being remembered
ARG1-GOL: usually "__'s memory"
ARG2-PPT: explicit thing being remembered
jog-v: Corpus example, all args
It was n't bad ,
The wineARG0
joggedrel
my thoughtsARG1
back to Muscat RambleARG2
.jog-v: all args
SheARG0
thenARGM-TMP
joggedrel
his memoryARG1
that they had a cat named JackARG2
.jog-v: jog something
It 's important that having refreshed your recollection , if
itARG0
jogsrel
somethingARG1
or re - creates a memory , that you testify in answer to Mr. Harvey 's question .