词汇 | log |
释义 | logWord family nounloggatloggerlogginglogboardlogbooklog cabinloggerheadlogjuiceloglinelogrollerlogrollinglogwoodlogadjectiveloggedloggerheadedverblogroll , Plants, Maths Daily lifelog1 /lɒɡ $ lɒːɡ, lɑːɡ/ ●●○ S3 noun [countableC] 1 DHBPa thick piece of wood from a tree 〔树上砍下的〕大木头;原木 a roaring log fire →5 see picture at 见图 tree 原木燃烧的熊熊大火 2 RECORDan official record of events, especially on a journey in a ship or plane 〔事件的〕正式记录;〔尤指〕航海日志;飞行日志 The captain always keeps a log. 船长坚持记航海日志。 3. HMa logarithm 对数 → it’s as easy as falling off a log at fall1(31), → sleep like a log/top at sleep1Examples from the Corpus log• Alice had to write up a detailed log of the trip, complete with scientific data.• Meanwhile, an event log shows a listing of events and breakpoint messages.• What she did not mention in her log was that she had found a bottle of liquor that Bill had stashed away.• Mark logs and milled lumber from the older trees, giving consumers a choice of boycott.• This is done to prevent the process log becoming too large.• He complained to a senior officer, who made a note in the ship's log.• A few cluster flies found the warm logs and sat on them. Forestrylog2 ●●○ verb (logged, logging) 1 [transitiveT]RECORD to make an official record of events, facts etc 正式记录〔事件、事实等〕 All phone calls are logged. 所有电话均予以记录。 2 [transitiveT]TTA to travel a particular distance or for a particular length of time, especially in a plane or ship 〔尤指飞机或船只〕行驶,行进〔一定距离或时间〕 The pilot has logged 1,200 flying hours. 那位飞行员已有1,200小时的飞行记录。 3. [intransitiveI, transitiveT]TAF to cut down trees 伐木,砍伐〔树木〕 4 log in/on phrasal verbphr v TDto do the necessary actions on a computer system that will allow you to begin using it 登录,登入,进入〔计算机系统〕 to You need to log on to your home page. 你需要登录你的主页。 Examples from the Corpus log in/on• Passwords can then be changed so original users can't log in.• Within 30 minutes of receiving EaziLink we were logged on and uploading our copy.• The contents of every breath the patient takes are logged in the computer monitoring his progress.• The message contains an authentication token that allows users to log on to network services. log to• If you have a modem you can log on to a bulletin board and download it.• The message contains an authentication token that allows users to log on to network services.• Using a script command, the user is automatically logged on to the appropriate host once an application is chosen.• In San Francisco about 100 people, many of them reporters, have asked to log on to the list.• Each user has a unique username and a password which must be used in order to log on to the network.• The result has been that customers are often unable to log on to the system.• Members are invited to log on to their computers and call up the Heisei menu. 5.log off/out phrasal verbphr v TDto stop using a computer system by giving it particular instructions 登出,退出〔计算机系统〕 Examples from the Corpus log off/out• Go back to Connection Information and check that users are logging out. Examples from the Corpus log• Khader works full time now at nation-building, sometimes logging 16 hours of work in a day.• All deliveries must be logged.• When logged into his two-way communication system, you will be amazed at his love and understanding.• But for some countries trade in the wood is of direct benefit to the local people who log it.• At the time she was logged on at another computer in the station, working on an application form.• As more people log on, they experience frustrating delays.• By mid-July the INS had logged only 72 applications.• The pilot had logged over 150 hours of flying time.• Of these, logging poses by far the most serious threat.• The system can log the date and length of calls made by company employees.• Workers routinely logged twelve-hour days, and are doing so once again. From Longman Business Dictionary loglog1 /lɒglɒːg, lɑːg/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp logged, present participle logging) [transitiveT] 1to make a record of each time that something happens The new system logs every call that a customer makes to the company. 2to change by a particular amount The Consumer Price Index could log a gain of 0.5% in August. → log off → log on loglog2 noun [countableC] an official detailed record of something Keep a detailed log of telephone calls. production logs (1300-1400) Probably from a Scandinavian language |
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