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单词 logs
释义

log

1 of 6

noun (1)

ˈlȯg How to pronounce log (audio)
ˈläg
often attributive
1
: a usually bulky piece or length of a cut or fallen tree
especially : a length of a tree trunk ready for sawing and over six feet (1.8 meters) long
2
: an apparatus for measuring the rate of a ship's motion through the water that consists of a block fastened to a line and run out from a reel
3
a
: the record of the rate of a ship's speed or of her daily progress
also : the full nautical record of a ship's voyage
b
: the full record of a flight by an aircraft
4
: a record of performance, events, or day-to-day activities

log

2 of 6

verb

logged; logging

transitive verb

1
a
: to cut (trees) for lumber
b
: to clear (land) of trees in lumbering
often used with off
2
: to make a note or record of : enter details of or about in a log
3
a
: to move (an indicated distance) or attain (an indicated speed) as noted in a log
b(1)
: to sail a ship or fly an airplane for (an indicated distance or period of time)
(2)
: to have (an indicated record) to one's credit : achieve

intransitive verb

: lumber entry 3 sense 1

log

3 of 6

noun (2)

often attributive
: logarithm

log

4 of 6

abbreviation

logic

log-

5 of 6

combining form

variants or logo-
: word : thought : speech : discourse
logogram
logorrhea

-log

6 of 6

noun combining form

see -logue

Synonyms

Verb

  • jot (down)
  • mark
  • note
  • put down
  • record
  • register
  • report
  • set down
  • take down
  • write down
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Example Sentences

Verb Thousands of trees have been logged in this area. The forest has been heavily logged. The company has been logging in this area for many years. Part of his job is to log all deliveries. Truck drivers log thousands of miles every week. She has only been flying for a few months, but she has already logged more than 80 hours. a pitcher who has logged more than a hundred victories See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
His May 2021 review of McNaughton’s case was just one of more than 300 Pabby did for MRIoA that month, for which he was paid $23,000 in total, according to a log of his work produced in the lawsuit. David Armstrong, ProPublica, 2 Feb. 2023 She had last been seen days earlier, her car was in Washington, and no missing persons report had been filed, the caller said, according to a police log of the call obtained by the Cohasset Anchor, a local news site. Tim Stelloh, NBC News, 13 Jan. 2023 That last time Montgomery and Vera communicated was on Oct. 25, over the phone for about 19 minutes, according to the call log. Maddie Ellis, Chicago Tribune, 10 Dec. 2022 The detective had noted the warning in the logbook at 5:45 p.m. on the night of the riot — but his colleagues who came on duty after him, the prosecutors learned, either ignored it or changed their own entries to the log. Andrew Meier, New York Times, 10 Dec. 2022 According to a Dallas police call log, an unknown person shot the victim before fleeing. Dallas News, 27 Nov. 2022 Nearly 45 firefighters from San Diego and Poway responded to the fire including two helicopters that made water drops, according to an online incident log. Karen Kucher, San Diego Union-Tribune, 16 Nov. 2022 According to a Washington Post log of fatal police shootings that began in 2015, more than 1 in 5 people killed by police had mental illnesses. Sarah Maddox, CBS News, 28 Sep. 2022 Several hundred reports had handwritten modifications, adding employees to a daily log or altering work hours of those present at the stations. Alixel Cabrera, The Salt Lake Tribune, 30 Aug. 2022
Verb
There’s little to gain from mandating people to return to an office just to log onto Zooms all day—especially because of how resentful those employees would be about feeling forced to show. Jane Thier, Fortune, 12 Feb. 2023 Their report noted that some schools only require a student to log onto the portal; some virtual charters only took weekly or even monthly attendance. Peter Greene, Forbes, 11 Jan. 2023 Today is also the first day Ohio sports fans can log onto DraftKings Sportsbook and place bets anywhere at any time. cleveland, 1 Jan. 2023 Microsoft announced this month that Internet Explorer, the way Boomers probably still log onto the World Wide Web, was being taken out back and shot after 27 years. Ryan Ellis, National Review, 28 June 2022 Tickets are set to go on sale on July 26, but fans can log onto brewcitybattle.com and register to receive email alerts regarding ticket details, premium hospitality options, unique experiences and other event information. Jeff Potrykus, Journal Sentinel, 13 June 2022 Andre is in his office at Alma as students log onto the livestream of the class. Freep.com, 10 June 2022 Individuals will likely have to log onto their health insurance companies' websites to file a claim. Kathryn Watson, CBS News, 11 Jan. 2022 But the idea is that anyone who wants a test kit would log onto this website to request one. Darlene Superville, ajc, 25 Dec. 2021 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English logge

Noun (2)

by shortening

Combining form

Greek, from logos — more at legend

First Known Use

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1699, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (2)

1631, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

log

1 of 3 noun
ˈlȯg How to pronounce log (audio)
ˈläg
1
: a large piece of a cut or fallen tree
especially : a long piece of a tree trunk trimmed and ready for sawing
2
: a device for measuring the speed of a ship
3
a
: the daily record of a ship's speed and progress
b
: the full record of a ship's voyage or of an aircraft's flight
4
: a record of performance, events, or day-to-day activities
a computer log

log

2 of 3 verb
logged; logging
1
: to cut trees for lumber or to clear land of trees in lumbering
2
: to put details of or about in a log
3
a
: to move a distance or reach a speed as noted in a log
b
: to sail a ship or fly an aircraft for an indicated distance or time
the pilot logged thousands of miles and hundreds of hours

log

3 of 3 noun
: logarithm

Legal Definition

log

noun
: register sense 1

logs 1 of 2

verb

present tense third-person singular of log
1
as in records
to make a written note of the station captain logged the arrest and then left for home

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • records
  • reports
  • notes
  • transcribes
  • registers
  • marks
  • sets down
  • writes down
  • enters
  • takes down
  • jots (down)
  • minutes
  • chronicles
  • puts down
  • notches
  • scores
  • enregisters
  • inscribes
  • chalks (up)
2
as in wins
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

  • wins
  • scores
  • gains
  • achieves
  • attains
  • makes
  • hits
  • bags
  • obtains
  • lands
  • garners
  • gets
  • rings up
  • captures
  • chalks up
  • tops
  • ties
  • secures
  • matches
  • racks up
  • acquires
  • clocks (up)
  • draws
  • procures
  • approaches
  • notches (up)
  • touches
  • realizes
  • carries
  • rivals
  • measures up (to)
  • meets
  • equals
  • amounts (to)
  • excels
  • surpasses
  • beats
  • outdoes

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • fails (at)
  • misses
  • loses
  • falls short (of)

logs

2 of 2

noun

plural of log
as in logbooks

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • records
  • logbooks
  • diaries
  • reports
  • journals
  • histories
  • memoirs
  • chronologies
  • blogs
  • versions
  • annals
  • narratives
  • accounts
  • depositions
  • commentaries
  • documentations
  • witnesses
  • chronicles
  • narrations
  • stories
  • testimonies
  • testimonials
  • minutes
  • testaments
  • anecdotes
  • yarns
  • tales
  • sagas
  • epics
  • recitations
  • anecdota
  • procès-verbaux
  • romances
  • gestes
  • recitals
  • gests
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