log

log
log log noun 1. a thick piece of wood that is cut from or has fallen from a tree • 原木:
»logs for the fire
烧火用的木材
2. (also log∙book) an official record of events during a particular period of time, especially a journey on a ship or plane • (某时期事件的)正式记录,日志;(尤指)航海日志,飞行日志:
»The captain keeps a log.
船长记航海日志。
3. (informal) = logarithm 【IDIOMS】--› see easy adj., sleep v. verb (-gg-) [VN] 1. to put information in an official record or write a record of events • 把…载入正式记录;记录 【SYN】 record :
»The police log all phone calls.
警方对所有电话都做了记录。
2. to travel a particular distance or for a particular length of time • 行驶,行进(若干距离或时间) 【SYN】 clock up :
»The pilot has logged 1 000 hours in the air.
这位飞行员有 1 000 小时的飞行记录。
3. to cut down trees in a forest for their wood • 采伐(森林的)树木;伐木 【PHR V】 ˌlog ˈin / ˈon (computing 计) • to perform the actions that allow you to begin using a computer system • 登录,注册,进入, 登入 (计算机系统):
»You need a password to log on.
登录需要密码。
ˌlog sb ∽ˈin / ˈon (computing 计) • to allow sb to begin using a computer system • 让某人登录,使注册,使进入,使登入(计算机系统):
»The system is unable to log you on.
这个系统无法让你登录。
ˌlog ˈoff / ˈout (computing 计) • to perform the actions that allow you to finish using a computer system • 退出;注销; 登出 (计算机系统) ˌlog sb ∽ˈoff / ˈout (computing 计) • to cause sb to finish using a computer system • 使注销,使退出(计算机系统)
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[lɔg]
n. 航行日誌, 原木, 園形木材, 園木
v. 把...記入航行日誌, 伐木, 把...鋸成段

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