单词 | logs |
释义 | log1 of 6noun (1) ˈlȯg 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 6verb 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 6noun (2)often attributive : logarithm log 4 of 6abbreviation logic log- 5 of 6combining form variants or logo- : word : thought : speech : discourse logogram logorrhea -log 6 of 6noun combining form see -logue logs 1 of 2 verb1 as in records to make a written note of the station captain logged the arrest and then left for home Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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
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logs 2 of 2nounas in logbooks Synonyms & Similar Words
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