Log

  • 81log — 01. The frog hopped off the [log] into the water. 02. The children spent the day exploring the beach, and building a fort out of [logs]. 03. He threw a [log] onto the fire, causing a shower of sparks to fall on the dry grass. 04. The old man… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 82log — log1 S3 [lɔg US lo:g, la:g] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) a thick piece of wood from a tree ▪ a roaring log fire 2.) an official record of events, especially on a journey in a ship or plane ▪ The captain… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 83log — log1 [ lɔg ] noun count ** 1. ) a thick piece of wood cut from a tree: a roaring log fire 2. ) a written record of things that happen, especially an official record of a trip on a ship or in an airplane 3. ) a LOGARITHM (as) easy as falling off a …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 84log — I UK [lɒɡ] / US [lɔɡ] noun [countable] Word forms log : singular log plural logs ** 1) a thick piece of wood cut from a tree a roaring log fire 2) a written record of things that happen, especially an official record of a journey on a ship or in… …

    English dictionary

  • 85log — I [[t]lɔg, lɒg[/t]] n. v. logged, log•ging 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) navig. a record concerning details of the trip of a ship or aircraft 4) mac a… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 86log — Synonyms and related words: Domesday Book, Mach meter, accelerometer, account book, accounts payable ledger, accounts receivable ledger, address book, adversaria, album, anemometer, annals, annual, appointment calendar, appointment schedule,… …

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  • 87log — log2 (izg. lȍg) m DEFINICIJA 1. kronološki zapis relevantnih aspekata putovanja broda ili aviona 2. inform. bilo koji od kronoloških zapisa u kojima se evidentiraju npr. upotreba kompjuterskog sistema, promjene podataka i sl. SINTAGMA log… …

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  • 88LOG — Der Ausdruck Log bezeichnet Präfix oder Suffix bei Wörtern von lat.: logeum = „Archiv“ Messgeräte zur Bestimmung der Geschwindigkeit eines Schiffs, siehe Log (Messgerät) Baumstämme, die als Ladung auf Schiffen transportiert werden einen Ort in… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 89log — 1. noun /lɒɡ,lɑg,lɔg/ a) The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches. They walked across the stream on a fallen log. b) Any bulky piece as cut from the above, used as timber, fuel etc. I know he hadn’t surfed on a log much in his childhood 2 …

    Wiktionary

  • 90log — logarithme [ lɔgaritm ] n. m. • 1624; lat. sc. logarithmus (1614), du gr. logos « rapport » et arithmos « nombre » ♦ Math. Logarithme de base a d un nombre x : le nombre y, noté loga x, tel que ay = x. Logarithme décimal, de base 10 (noté log x) …

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