mühsam gehend

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English - Turkish

Definition of mühsam gehend in English Turkish dictionary

jogging
{i} koşu

Her sabah koşuya gitmeyi kural haline getiririm. - I make it a rule to go jogging every morning.

Ben koşunun iyi bir egzersiz olduğunu düşünüyorum. - I think jogging is good exercise.

jogging
{i} jogging
jogging
{i} tempolu ve yavaş koşma
jogging
kosarak
jogging
{f} hafifçe it
jogging
yavaş koşma
jogging
koşarak

Koşarak kilo vermeye çalışın. - Try to lose weight by jogging.

Her sabah koşarak formda kalıyorum. - I keep fit by jogging every morning.

jogging
(Bilgisayar) yavaşça gerçekleştiriliyor
jogging
yavaş koşu
jogging
yavaş ve tempolu koşu
German - English
jogging
The practice of running at the pace of a slow run for exercise
djògin
This feature provides a means of momentarily moving the motor at a different speed (normally slower) from the normal operating speed Operators access this function using a separate control input
rapid application of full power to a motor to move it or its load into position desired
{i} act of pushing or shaking, jostling; moving at a jog, trotting; running as a form of exercise
Another term for inching, which is the movement of a crane hook, bridge or trolley when they are moved in short, jerky increments, such as stop and start
running at a jog trot as a form of cardiopulmonary exercise
A way to try to position load on crane by quickly starting and stopping the crane This approach tries to move the crane small distances, however, it lowers the life of motors, gears, and controls It is very destructive and a sign that the crane doesnÕt provide sufficient positioning control
The action of the verb to jog
present participle of jog
Manual movement, either by hand or power operated, of the mechanical positioning components of machine tools to assist in set-up
The act of giving a jog or jogs; traveling at a jog
the activity of running slowly and steadily as a way of exercising. Aerobic exercise involving running at an easy pace. Jogging (1967) by Bill Bowerman and W.E. Harris boosted jogging's popularity for fitness, weight loss, and stress relief. Many medical authorities endorse jogging, but others warn of risks to feet, shins, knees, and backs. Jogging only every other day, warming up properly, and using well-designed shoes and proper technique can reduce risks