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词汇 log
释义 log
noun[ C ]
uk /lɒɡ/ us /lɑːɡ/

lognoun[C] (WOOD)


C1
a thick piece of tree trunk or branch, especially one cut for burning on a fire(尤指烧火用的)圆木,木材
 
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Examples

When I lifted the log, there were lots of beetles skittering about/around under it.我抬起木头,下面有许多甲虫飞快地向四处爬去。
Running along the beach, she stumbled on a log and fell on the sand.她沿着海滩跑步时绊到一块木头上摔倒了。
He hid the coins in a hollow log.
We found a huge pile of logs.
He sawed the log in half.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Forestry
afforestation
agroforestry
arborist
carbon sink
clearing
cut down
deforest
lumberjack
old growth
ranger
silvan
the treeline
timber
tropical rainforest
undercut
understorey
unforested
woodcutter
woodsy
woody

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Fuels

lognoun[C] (RECORD)


a full written record of a journey, a period of time, or an event: (旅程、某段时间或事件的)日记,日志
the ship's log该船的航海日志
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Books: kinds of books
abridgment
annual
anthology
audiobook
backlist
crime
digest
dime novel
e-reader
easy read
multi-volume
must-read
novel
novelette
novelistic
trilogy
vade mecum
workbook
ya
young adult

lognoun[C] (NUMBER)


informal forlogarithm对数(logarithm的非正式说法)
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Numbers generally
access code
binary number
C, c
contextual variable
continuous variable
control variable
crore
lakh
logarithmically
million
mode
nos.
numeral
ordinate
outcome variable
place value
primality
prime number
Roman numeral
unit
log
verb
uk /lɒɡ/ us /lɑːɡ/-gg-

logverb (CUT WOOD)


[ I or T ]
to cut down trees so that you can use their wood: 伐(木),砍(树)
The forest has been so heavily logged that it is in danger of disappearing.这片森林被过度砍伐,面临消失的危险。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Forestry
afforestation
agroforestry
arborist
carbon sink
clearing
cut down
deforest
lumberjack
old growth
ranger
silvan
the treeline
timber
tropical rainforest
undercut
understorey
unforested
woodcutter
woodsy
woody

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Cutting and stabbing

logverb (RECORD)


[ T ]
to officially record something: 正式记录,记载
The Better Business Bureau has logged more than 90 complaints.商务改进局已经记录下了90多条投诉。
[ T ](UK alsolog up)
to travel and record a particular distance记录行驶距离
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Writing & typing
agraphia
asemic
bang
bang something out
bash something out
borrow
chart
contribute
dot
draw
orthography
put someone down for something
put something/someone down
re-register
re-registration
readability
scrawl
semiotics
speller
transcribe

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Travelling

Phrasal verbs


log in/on
log off/out

log | American Dictionary


log
noun[ C ]
us/lɔɡ, lɑɡ/

lognoun[C] (WOOD)


a thick piece of tree trunk or branch:
Stack the logs near the fireplace.

lognoun[C] (RECORD)


a full, written record of a trip, a period of time, or an event:
a ship’s log
log
verb
us/lɔɡ, lɑɡ/-gg-

logverb (RECORD)


[ T ]
to put information into a written record:
[ T ]The police have logged several complaints about loud parties in that building.
[ T ]He has logged over 1500 hours of flying time (= flown and recorded this amount).

logverb (WOOD)


[ I/T ]
to cut down trees for their wood, or to remove trees from a place by cutting them down:
[ T ]Timber companies logged these mountains for years.
[ T ]The Bureau of Land Management is reviewing plans to log more trees in Western Oregon.

Phrasal verbs


log off
log on

log | Business English


log
verb[ T ]
uk /lɒɡ/us-gg-
to write something down to make an official record of it:
log sth in/into sthSupervisors log an employee's driver's license number into a database.
log a call/claim/complaintDuring the first seven months of the year, the company logged 170 complaints.
to manage to do or get a particular number of something, especially a large number:
The company has logged about 550 orders for new aircraft this year.

Phrasal verbs


log in
log out
log
noun[ C ]
uk /lɒɡ/us(alsolog book)
an official record of something:
keep a log (of sth)You should keep a log of your business travel to ensure you have proof of your expenses.
a user/visitor logThe security guard wrote our names in the visitor log.
a learning/maintenance/production logThe repairmen keep detailed maintenance log books.
a flight/ship's log
a daily/weekly/monthly logProject managers are instructed to keep a daily log of their activities.

Examples of log


log
If timber price were to fall by a third, then benefits are still comparable to half the proceeds of logging being invested.
However, the long-term effects of logging on plant and animal communities remain uncertain.
The log-rank test again suggested that the rate of repartnering varied by mental-health state.
The economic reform index, log of price level, corruption index, and the war dummy are the intermediate variables.
The counts were natural log transformed, after being augmented by 1 to avoid 1n(0).
All 11 component community samples demonstrated an approximately log-normal distribution of parasite species using cumulative probability plots.
The lowest maize yield harvested in 1996/97 under sole maize was attributed to leaching and water logging due to excessive rainfall and lodging.
Questionnaires appeared to be the most popular method, followed by interviews and data log analysis.
In the case of timber, world and domestic prices are holding steady, or declining, while logging costs are rising as verified by field interviews.
I have also estimated models using the log of the actual size of the agency's initial budget in 1992 dollars.
Historians, politicians and political scientists have always known that log-rolling and agenda manipulation go on, so what is the added value?
Significant linear, positive regressions were obtained between log-transformed soil matric potential at the three depths (r2 = 80-92%).
After log in the user opens the forms he or she needs and fills them in.
Additionally, there were six log files with totally different searches from questionnaire reports.
Experiments were undertaken with cultures in the log phase of growth.
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Collocations withlog


log

These are words often used in combination with log.

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cedar log
The main bathhouse has five cedarlog tubs each in a private room.
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hollow log
The body is made of a hollowlog, with the inside scraped and chiseled.
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log bridge
In the 1760s, a crude logbridge, later replaced by a wooden plank bridge, was built on the site.
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