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log


log 1

L0228600 (lôg, lŏg)n.1. a. A usually large section of a trunk or limb of a fallen or felled tree.b. A long thick section of trimmed, unhewn timber.2. Nautical a. A device trailed from a ship to determine its speed through the water.b. A record of a ship's speed, its progress, and any shipboard events of navigational importance.c. The book in which this record is kept.3. A record of a vehicle's performance, as the flight record of an aircraft.4. A record, as of the performance of a machine or the progress of an undertaking: a computer log; a trip log.v. logged, log·ging, logs v.tr.1. a. To cut down, trim, and haul the timber of (a piece of land).b. To cut (timber) into unhewn sections.2. To enter in a record, as of a ship or an aircraft.3. To travel (a specified distance, time, or speed): logged 30,000 air miles in April.4. To spend or accumulate (time): had logged 25 years with the company.v.intr. To cut down, trim, and haul timber.Phrasal Verbs: log in (or on) To enter into a computer the information required to begin a session. log out (or off) To enter into a computer the command to end a session.
[Middle English logge.]

log 2

L0228600 (lôg, lŏg)n. A logarithm.

log

(lɒɡ) n1. (Plants) a. a section of the trunk or a main branch of a tree, when stripped of branchesb. (modifier) constructed out of logs: a log cabin. 2. (Aeronautics) a. a detailed record of a voyage of a ship or aircraftb. a record of the hours flown by pilots and aircrewsc. a book in which these records are made; logbook3. (Broadcasting) a written record of information about transmissions kept by radio stations, amateur radio operators, etc4. (Nautical Terms) a. a device consisting of a float with an attached line, formerly used to measure the speed of a ship. See also chip logb. heave the log to determine a ship's speed with such a device5. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) Austral a claim for better pay and conditions presented by a trade union to an employer6. like a log without stirring or being disturbed (in the phrase sleep like a log)vb, logs, logging or logged7. (Forestry) (tr) to fell the trees of (a forest, area, etc) for timber8. (Forestry) (tr) to saw logs from (trees)9. (Forestry) (intr) to work at the felling of timber10. (tr) to enter (a distance, event, etc) in a logbook or log11. (Nautical Terms) (tr) to record the punishment received by (a sailor) in a logbook12. (tr) to travel (a specified distance or time) or move at (a specified speed)[C14: origin obscure]

log

(lɒɡ) n (Mathematics) short for logarithm

log1

(lɔg, lɒg)

n., v. logged, log•ging. n. 1. a portion or length of the trunk or of a large limb of a felled tree. 2. something inert, heavy, or not sentient. 3. a record concerning details of the trip of a ship or aircraft. 4. a register of the operation of a machine. 5. any of various detailed, usu. sequential records, as of the progress of an activity. 6. a written account of everything transmitted by a radio or television station or network. 7. any of various devices for determining the speed of a ship. v.t. 8. to cut (trees) into logs. 9. to cut down the trees or timber on (land). 10. to enter in a log; compile. 11. to make (a certain speed), as a ship or airplane: to log 18 knots. 12. to travel for (a certain distance or a certain amount of time), according to the record of a log: He has logged 10,000 hours flying time. v.i. 13. to cut down trees and get out logs from the forest for timber. 14. log in or on, to gain access to a secured computer system or online service by keying in personal identification information. 15. log off or out, to terminate a session on such a system or service. [1350–1400; Middle English logge unshaped piece of wood (of obscure orig.); (definitions 4-9) shortening of logbook] log′gish, adj.

log2

(lɔg, lɒg)

n. logarithm.

log-

var. of logo- before a vowel: logarithm.

-log

var. of -logue: analog.

log

(lôg) A logarithm.

log


Past participle: logged
Gerund: logging
Imperative
log
log
Present
I log
you log
he/she/it logs
we log
you log
they log
Preterite
I logged
you logged
he/she/it logged
we logged
you logged
they logged
Present Continuous
I am logging
you are logging
he/she/it is logging
we are logging
you are logging
they are logging
Present Perfect
I have logged
you have logged
he/she/it has logged
we have logged
you have logged
they have logged
Past Continuous
I was logging
you were logging
he/she/it was logging
we were logging
you were logging
they were logging
Past Perfect
I had logged
you had logged
he/she/it had logged
we had logged
you had logged
they had logged
Future
I will log
you will log
he/she/it will log
we will log
you will log
they will log
Future Perfect
I will have logged
you will have logged
he/she/it will have logged
we will have logged
you will have logged
they will have logged
Future Continuous
I will be logging
you will be logging
he/she/it will be logging
we will be logging
you will be logging
they will be logging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been logging
you have been logging
he/she/it has been logging
we have been logging
you have been logging
they have been logging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been logging
you will have been logging
he/she/it will have been logging
we will have been logging
you will have been logging
they will have been logging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been logging
you had been logging
he/she/it had been logging
we had been logging
you had been logging
they had been logging
Conditional
I would log
you would log
he/she/it would log
we would log
you would log
they would log
Past Conditional
I would have logged
you would have logged
he/she/it would have logged
we would have logged
you would have logged
they would have logged
Thesaurus
Noun1.log - a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of brancheslog - a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branchesnurse log - a large decomposing tree trunk that has fallen, usually in a forest; the decaying wood provides moisture and nutrients for a variety of insects and plantssaw log - log large enough to be sawed into boardswood - the hard fibrous lignified substance under the bark of trees
2.log - the exponent required to produce a given numberlog - the exponent required to produce a given numberlogarithmexponent, index, power - a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itselfcommon logarithm - a logarithm to the base 10Napierian logarithm, natural logarithm - a logarithm to the base e
3.log - a written record of messages sent or received; "they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station"; "an email log"written account, written record - a written document preserving knowledge of facts or events
4.log - a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane)aeroplane, airplane, plane - an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets; "the flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane"ship - a vessel that carries passengers or freightwritten account, written record - a written document preserving knowledge of facts or events
5.log - measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the waterharpoon log - a cylindrical log with a device that registers distancelog line - a knotted cord that runs out from a reel to a piece of wood that is attached to itmeasuring device, measuring instrument, measuring system - instrument that shows the extent or amount or quantity or degree of somethingpatent log, screw log, taffrail log - a cigar-shaped log with rotary fins that measure the ship's speedship - a vessel that carries passengers or freight
Verb1.log - enter into a log, as on ships and planesrecord, enter, put down - make a record of; set down in permanent formclock up, log up - record a distance travelled; on planes and cars
2.log - cut lumber, as in woods and forestslumberfell, strike down, cut down, drop - cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow; "strike down a tree"; "Lightning struck down the hikers"

log

noun1. stump, block, branch, chunk, trunk, bole, piece of timber He dumped the logs on the big stone hearth.2. record, listing, account, register, journal, chart, diary, tally, logbook, daybook The complaint was recorded in the ship's log.verb1. record, report, enter, book, note, register, chart, put down, tally, set down, make a note of Details of the crime are logged in the computer.
Translations
原木把...记入航海日志把…载入记录日志

log

(log) noun1. a thick piece of unshaped wood. The trees were sawn into logs and taken to the sawmill. 原木 原木2. a logbook. The captain of the ship entered the details in the log. 日誌 日志(尤指航海日志) verbpast tense, past participle logged to write down or record in a logbook (especially the distance covered during a journey). 記錄在日誌內(尤指航程距離) 把…载入记录,把...记入航海日志 ˈlogbook noun an official record of the journey of a ship or aeroplane. All the details of the flight were entered in the logbook. 航海或飛行日誌 航海或飞行日志

log

原木zhCN
  • How much does it cost to log on for an hour? (US)
    How much is it to log on for an hour? (UK) → 用一个小时收费是多少?
  • I can't log on → 无法登录

log


log

in. to defecate. (see also dog-log.) Bubba’s in the crapper, logging.
See:
  • (as) easy as falling off a log
  • be (as) easy as falling off (of) a log
  • be (as) easy as rolling off (of) a log
  • dog-log
  • easier than falling off a log
  • easier than rolling off a log
  • easy as A, B, C
  • easy as ABC/pie/falling off a log
  • easy as falling off a log
  • easy as pie
  • easy as rolling off a log
  • flog the log
  • like a bump on a log
  • like falling off (of) a log
  • like rolling off (of) a log
  • log
  • log (one) for (something)
  • log for
  • log in
  • log into
  • log off
  • log on
  • log out
  • log up
  • sleep like a log
  • sleep like a log/top
  • sleep like a log/top, to

log


log

1. a. a detailed record of a voyage of a ship or aircraft b. a record of the hours flown by pilots and aircrews c. a book in which these records are made; logbook 2. a. a device consisting of a float with an attached line, formerly used to measure the speed of a ship b. heave the log to determine a ship's speed with such a device

Log

 

an urban-type settlement in Ilovlia Raion, Volgograd Oblast, RSFSR; a railroad station on the Volgograd-Povorino line. Log is the site of a fruit-canning plant.


Log

 

broadside (Russian, lag). (1) Log, a nautical apparatus for measuring the rate of motion of a ship and the distance traveled.

(2) Broadside, the position of a ship with the side toward the wind, waves, mooring (lines), and so on. For example, Russian stat’ lagom k volne means “to haul broadside onto the waves”; oshvartovat’sia lagom means “to moor a ship alongside another vessel.”

log

[läg] (communications) A written record of radio and television station operating data, required by law. (computer science) A record of computer operating runs, including tapes used, control settings, halts, and other pertinent data. (engineering) The record of, or the act or process of recording, events or the type and characteristics of the rock penetrated in drilling a borehole as evidenced by the cuttings, core recovered, or information obtained from electronic devices. (materials) Unshaped timber either rough or squared. (navigation) An instrument for measuring the speed or distance or both traveled by a vessel. A written record of the movements of a craft, with regard to courses, speeds, positions, and other information of interest to navigators, and of important happenings aboard the craft. A written record of specific related information, such as that concerning performance of an instrument.

log

(1) See log in.

(2) A record of computer activity used for statistical purposes as well as backup and recovery. Log files are written by the operating system or other control program for such purposes as recording incoming dialogs, error and status messages and certain transaction details. Start and stop times of routine jobs may also be recorded.

Any program might generate a log file. An application may generate a log that the user can refer to if necessary or that may be helpful in the event of a failure. For example, an FTP program may generate a log file showing the date, time and source and destination paths for each file transferred. See data logging.

log


log

Data
Logarithm, see there.
 
Drug slang
A regional term for PCP; marijuana cigarette (more commonly known as a joint).
 
Lab medicine
noun A book in which certain types of patient-related information is recorded, usually by hand.
verb To place information in a logbook.

log

Lab medicine noun A book in which certain types of Pt-related information is recorded, usually by hand. See Master log Research Logbook A journal or ledger containing data, and dates when the data was collected; logs are used to record scheduling information, document Pt-physician encounters, to record quality control data in the lab and may be used as a legal document. Cf Notebook.

log

A continuously kept record of important events, such as medical records or progress notes.

Patient discussion about log

Q. Does anyone have an issue with fire log? Every time my neighbors use fire log, I suffer. What can I do? I moved to the West Coast, and realized people burn a lot of fire logs here. I seem to have developed an allergy to it. Every winter, I suffer when neighbors use fire logs. I can not go around the whole neighborhood asking them not to use it. I am wondering if there's any patient advocacy to prohibit the usage of fire logs? I am sure there must be a lot of asthma patients who have the same problem with mine? If we regulate smoking, why can't we regulate fire logs?A. I found some info like this.
http://burningissues.org/car-www/index.html
I wish there's a regulation. If the healthcare cost is an issue for the government, they can reduce emergency visits due to asthma, by regulating fire logs.

More discussions about log
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LOG


AcronymDefinition
LOGLogistics
LOGLogistical
LOGLogarithm
LOGLog file (file extension)
LOGLamb of God
LOGLamb of God (band)
LOGLetter of Guarantee (insurance)
LOGLeague of Gentlemen (gaming)
LOGLegend of Grimrock (gaming)
LOGLeague of Ordinary Gentlemen
LOGLegacy of Goku (game)
LOGLogical
LOGLogging File
LOGLove Over Gold (Dire Straits album)
LOGLean on God
LOGLyons Outdoor Games (Colorado)
LOGLight of Guidance (various organizations)
LOGLernen Ohne Grenzen (German: Learning without Borders)
LOGLaplacian of a Gaussian (filter)
LOGLiveOnGaming (website)
LOGLarge-Orbit Gyrotron
LOGLegal Organizations Group

log


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  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for log

noun stump

Synonyms

  • stump
  • block
  • branch
  • chunk
  • trunk
  • bole
  • piece of timber

noun record

Synonyms

  • record
  • listing
  • account
  • register
  • journal
  • chart
  • diary
  • tally
  • logbook
  • daybook

verb record

Synonyms

  • record
  • report
  • enter
  • book
  • note
  • register
  • chart
  • put down
  • tally
  • set down
  • make a note of

Synonyms for log

noun a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches

Related Words

  • nurse log
  • saw log
  • wood

noun the exponent required to produce a given number

Synonyms

  • logarithm

Related Words

  • exponent
  • index
  • power
  • common logarithm
  • Napierian logarithm
  • natural logarithm

noun a written record of messages sent or received

Related Words

  • written account
  • written record

noun a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane)

Related Words

  • aeroplane
  • airplane
  • plane
  • ship
  • written account
  • written record

noun measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water

Related Words

  • harpoon log
  • log line
  • measuring device
  • measuring instrument
  • measuring system
  • patent log
  • screw log
  • taffrail log
  • ship

verb enter into a log, as on ships and planes

Related Words

  • record
  • enter
  • put down
  • clock up
  • log up

verb cut lumber, as in woods and forests

Synonyms

  • lumber

Related Words

  • fell
  • strike down
  • cut down
  • drop
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