单词 | logged |
释义 | loggedadj.1 U.S. Built of logs. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > building of specific construction > [adjective] wandedc1593 brick-built1596 rock-built1596 mud-walled1607 sedgy1624 sodden1639 nogged1688 frame1760 logged1784 stucco1786 weatherboarded1794 piled1795 thick-walled1820 clapboarded1835 board-built1837 pebble-dashed1839 puncheoned1843 timber-framed1843 betimbered1847 pile-built1851 massy1855 bamboo-walled1858 portable1860 half-timber1874 stone-faced1874 Red River frame1879 ashlared1881 granolithic1881 brick-end1883 converted1888 steel frame1898 board-and-bat1902 traviated1902 steel-framed1906 prefabricated1921 prefab1937 multiwall1940 pre-engineered1955 curtain-walled1959 pre-fabbed1959 timber-frame1967 system-built1968 flat-pack1982 society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > wood > wood in specific form > [adjective] > made of logs puncheon1754 logged1784 puncheoned1843 1784 G. Washington Diary (1925) II. 294 A Logged dwelling house with a punchion Roof. 1834 Knickerbocker 3 32 Immediately on the road, appeared a large rude double logged cabin. 1972 J. Bunting Lionheads 155 The bunker, a mud carapace with logged sides, is ten meters inland. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online June 2018). loggedadj.2 a. Reduced to the condition of a log; literal and figurative rendered incapable of action or movement. Of water: Stagnant. Of a vessel: Water-logged. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > absence of movement > [adjective] > rendered immobile or held fast clought?a1400 loggedc1820 stalled1845 stuck1845 stranded1851 immobilized1910 seized1911 c1820 in New-Eng. Historical & Geneal. Reg. (1891) XLV. 273 With deliberate aim, I kill one [Indian] and leave the other logg'd. 1838 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 1 265/2 Should she happen to get logged, there would be perhaps a difficulty in bringing her to the proper steer again. 1880 B. Disraeli Endymion II. xxvii. 272 We should find employment..in other countries, even if the States were logged. 1889 19th Cent. Oct. 702 Dippers [birds] will not long stay where the water is slow or logged. b. Of land: Cleared by hewing the timber into logs. Also logged-off. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > forestry or arboriculture > lumbering > [adjective] > cleared of timber lumbered1745 cut-over1899 logged1901 the world > food and drink > farming > farm > farmland > land suitable for cultivation > [adjective] > cleared burnt1600 weeded1601 weedable1611 rid1628 velled1794 cleared1856 logged-off1901 1901 Scotsman 29 Oct. 9/2 The assumption that the logged..areas contained the same average quantity of timber per acre as the forests still standing. 1908 Chambers's Jrnl. 2 May 352/1 The people who are taking up the ‘logged-off’ lands are usually accustomed to getting along in a small way. 1911 U.S. Dept. Agric. Farmers' Bull. No. 462. 5 The merchantable timber has been stripped from large areas, leaving what is known as ‘logged-off’ or ‘cut-over’ land. 1921 Daily Colonist (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) 25 Mar. 4/3 The report contains a great array of information referring to the sub-division of logged-off lands and expired timber licences for settlement on the coast. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1903; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < adj.11784adj.2c1820 |
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