[N-COUNT 可数名词]原木;圆材;干材 A log is a piece of a thick branch or of the trunk of a tree that has been cut so that it can be used for fuel or for making things.
[oft N n]
He dumped the logs on the big stone hearth.
他将一根根短棍木柴扔进巨大的石壁炉里。
...the original log cabin where Lincoln was born.
林肯诞生的原来那座原木小屋
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](航海等的)日志,日记 A log is an official written account of what happens each day, for example on board a ship.
The family made an official complaint to a ship's officer, which was recorded in the log.
这家人曾向船长正式投诉过,在航海日志里有记录。
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[VERB 动词](正式地)记载,记录(在纸上或计算机里) If you log an event or fact, you record it officially in writing or on a computer.
[V n]
They log everyone and everything that comes in and out of here...
进出这里的所有人和物他们都会记录。
Details of the crime are then logged in the computer.
随后会将罪案的详细情况录入到计算机里。
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See also:
logging
;
相关词组:
log in
log out
Oxford
log/lɒɡ; NAmElɔːɡ;lɑːɡ/
noun
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verb
loglogsloggedloggingnoun _tree_bark_comp.jpg _log.jpg 1a 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(alsolog·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
IDIOMsee
easy
adj.,
sleep
v.verb(-gg-)1logsth 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。2logsth 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。3logsth to cut down trees in a forest for their wood 采伐(森林的)树木;伐木PHRASAL VERBSˌlog 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)log/lɒɡ; NAmElɔːɡ;lɑːɡ/
LDC
log1 noun
log2 verb
loglog1 /lɒɡ $ lɒːɡ, lɑːɡ/ ●●○S3 noun [countable]
Word Origin
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1a thick piece of wood from a tree: a roaring log fire2an official record of events, especially on a journey in a ship or plane: The captain always keeps a log.3a logarithm → it’s as easy as falling off a log
at fall1(31)
, → sleep like a log/top
at sleep1(1)
log1 noun
log2 verb
loglog2 ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle logged, present participle logging)
Verb Table
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1[transitive] to make an official record of events, facts etc: All phone calls are logged.2[transitive] to travel a particular distance or for a particular length of time, especially in a plane or ship: The pilot has logged 1,200 flying hours.3[intransitive, transitive] to cut down treeslog in/on phrasal verbto do the necessary actions on a computer system that will allow you to begin using itlog in/on to You need to log on to your home page.log off/out phrasal verbto stop using a computer system by giving it particular instructions
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