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单词 logged
释义

logged

adjective

ˈlȯgd How to pronounce logged (audio)
ˈlägd
1
: heavy, sluggish
2
: sodden especially with water

Synonyms

  • awash
  • bathed
  • bedraggled
  • doused
  • dowsed
  • drenched
  • dripping
  • saturate
  • saturated
  • soaked
  • soaking
  • sodden
  • soggy
  • sopping
  • soppy
  • soused
  • washed
  • water-soaked
  • watered
  • waterlogged
  • watery
  • wet
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Example Sentences

usually the driftwood is so logged with water that it needs an extended drying period before it can be used by the artist
Recent Examples on the Web In 2018, the last time the subsidies came up for a vote, nearly 800 scientists signed a letter urging lawmakers to stop treating logged trees as a green source of energy. Sarah Hurtes, New York Times, 7 Sep. 2022 Pancake batter needs quick, instant heat to properly rise and develop a perfect brown color without getting grease-logged. Audrey Bruno, SELF, 6 Aug. 2022 Excess work isn’t good for anyone, and Covid-19 has only exacerbated our tendency to stay logged on after the end of the workday. Roxane Gay, New York Times, 2 Jan. 2022 Time spent on the water diminished as mud logged boats in place early in the day, cutting the hours spent fishing. Maggie Andresen, Scientific American, 17 Dec. 2021 Most will likely use their time to apply for asylum, a lengthy, back-logged process that allows for work authorization and Social Security cards during an adjudication process that can drag on for years. Paul Bedard, Washington Examiner, 31 Mar. 2021 Stoner said mistrials delay an already back-logged list of cases that need a jury trial, which means taxpayers are paying more money to keep defendants in jail. Johnny Magdaleno, The Indianapolis Star, 22 Mar. 2021 In a four-year study of forest plots in Argentina, Cockle found 17 bird cavity nests in unlogged forests but only one in logged forests. Yao-hua Law, The Atlantic, 16 Dec. 2020 Meanwhile, the destruction and chaos from the wildfires that have accelerated in logged territory continues to mount. Christopher Ketcham, The New Republic, 23 Oct. 2020 See More

Word History

First Known Use

circa 1820, in the meaning defined at sense 1

logged 1 of 2

adjective

as in washed
containing, covered with, or thoroughly penetrated by water usually the driftwood is so logged with water that it needs an extended drying period before it can be used by the artist

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • washed
  • bathed
  • saturated
  • dripping
  • saturate
  • flooded
  • soaked
  • wet
  • watered
  • soaking
  • flushed
  • drenched
  • doused
  • drowned
  • waterlogged
  • dowsed
  • awash
  • splashed
  • sodden
  • rinsed
  • soggy
  • submerged
  • moist
  • sopping
  • soused
  • damp
  • overflowed
  • inundated
  • bedraggled
  • deluged
  • swamped
  • steeped
  • dipped
  • hydrated
  • soppy
  • dunked
  • irrigated
  • water-soaked
  • watery
  • humid
  • sluiced
  • aqueous
  • laved
  • boggy
  • dank
  • clammy
  • wettish
  • dampish
  • sloppy
  • seepy
  • semimoist
  • miry
  • squashy

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • dry
  • unwatered
  • baked
  • arid
  • dehydrated
  • waterless
  • hyperarid
  • ultradry
  • waterproof
  • watertight
  • thirsty
  • sunbaked
  • bone-dry
  • sere
  • parched
  • droughty
  • sear
  • wrung
  • water-resistant
  • water-repellent
  • freeze-dried
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logged

2 of 2

verb

past tense of log
1
as in recorded
to make a written note of the station captain logged the arrest and then left for home

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • recorded
  • reported
  • registered
  • noted
  • transcribed
  • marked
  • entered
  • wrote down
  • set down
  • took down
  • chronicled
  • jotted (down)
  • put down
  • minuted
  • notched
  • inscribed
  • enregistered
  • scored
  • chalked (up)
2
as in won
to obtain (as a goal) through effort an actor who has logged a record number of Academy Award nominations in the course of her career

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • won
  • achieved
  • attained
  • gained
  • made
  • scored
  • obtained
  • garnered
  • got
  • hit
  • captured
  • secured
  • landed
  • bagged
  • realized
  • acquired
  • chalked up
  • carried
  • tied
  • racked up
  • procured
  • touched
  • matched
  • clocked (up)
  • topped
  • drew
  • rang up
  • equaled
  • met
  • notched (up)
  • approached
  • surpassed
  • rivaled
  • equalled
  • excelled
  • measured up (to)
  • rivalled
  • outdid
  • amounted (to)
  • beat

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • missed
  • lost
  • failed (at)
  • fell short (of)
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