log
- IPA[lôɡ]
美式
- a part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off;an official record of events during the voyage of a ship or aircraft
- enter (an incident or fact) in the log of a ship or aircraft or in another systematic record;(of a ship, aircraft, or pilot) achieve (a certain distance, speed, or time)
verb: log, 3rd person present: logs, gerund or present participle: logging, past tense: logged, past participle: logged
noun: log, plural noun: logs
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. a part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off she tripped over a fallen log a roaring log fire 同義詞
- 2. an official record of events during the voyage of a ship or aircraft a ship's log 同義詞
- ▪ a regular or systematic record of incidents or observations keep a detailed log of your activities 同義詞
- 3. an apparatus for determining the speed of a ship, originally consisting of a float attached to a knotted line wound on a reel, the distance run out in a certain time being used as an estimate of the vessel's speed.
- 4. New Zealand informal the Ranfurly Shield, an interprovincial rugby union trophy competed for annually in New Zealand errors late in the game cost them a shot at the log of wood
動詞
- 1. enter (an incident or fact) in the log of a ship or aircraft or in another systematic record the incident has to be logged control room staff resorted to using pen and paper to log calls 同義詞
- ▪ (of a ship, aircraft, or pilot) achieve (a certain distance, speed, or time) she had logged more than 12,000 miles since she had been launched 同義詞
- ▪ make a systematic recording of (events, observations, or measurements) the virus can log keystrokes that you make when you access all sorts of services
- 2. cut down (an area of forest) in order to exploit the timber commercially.