Noun(1) a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches,large log at the back of a hearth fire,the exponent required to produce a given number,a written record of messages sent or received,a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane),measuring instrument that consists of a float that trailsfrom a ship by a knotted line in order to measure theship's speed through the water,stump of tree,record(2) a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches(3) large log at the back of a hearth fire(4) the exponent required to produce a given number(5) a written record of messages sent or received(6) a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane)(7) measuring instrument that consists of a float that trailsfrom a ship by a knotted line in order to measure theship's speed through the water(8) stump of tree(9) record
Verb(1) enter into a log, as on ships and planes(2) cut lumber, as in woods and forests(3) enter into a log(4) as on ships and planes(5) cut lumber(6) as in woods and forests
Noun(1) a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches,large log at the back of a hearth fire,the exponent required to produce a given number,a written record of messages sent or received,a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane),measuring instrument that consists of a float that trailsfrom a ship by a knotted line in order to measure theship's speed through the water,stump of tree,record(2) a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches(3) large log at the back of a hearth fire(4) the exponent required to produce a given number(5) a written record of messages sent or received(6) a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane)(7) measuring instrument that consists of a float that trailsfrom a ship by a knotted line in order to measure theship's speed through the water(8) stump of tree(9) record
Verb(1) enter into a log, as on ships and planes(2) cut lumber, as in woods and forests(3) enter into a log(4) as on ships and planes(5) cut lumber(6) as in woods and forests
(1) If I could secure a permit for him to log a different area, he would leave Betumonga alone.(2) A state-of-the-art system is used to log details of burglaries.(3) she tripped over a fallen log(4) When she complained to the council she was asked to log the incidents.(5) Deny said local residents had been persuaded by the owners of several timber companies to log areas within KEL, including the protected Mount Leuser National Park.(6) a roaring log fire(7) One method of keeping direction, the log and the line, is generally discounted when a ship is sailing by compass correctly; this is true of the Pequod.(8) I watch as John starts to log the vehicle's details on his computer, but am slightly puzzled when he leans over and closely inspects its wheels.(9) log x(10) Write it down on your calendar and keep a daily exercise log .(11) We only log the details of those incidents where there have been injuries.(12) The bailiffs who arrived with two lorries started to log details of town hall equipment, including computers and vehicles, and said they would remove them if the payment was not made.(13) The process is a form of combustion, similar to burning a log in a fireplace.(14) The girl threw a log on the fire, and poked the embers into flames.(15) He claimed she later handed him a copy of the police log of the incident.(16) When everything is discussed on a message board online, you don't need to log details of conversations or take minutes of meetings - all the information is right in front of you.
(1) If I could secure a permit for him to log a different area, he would leave Betumonga alone.(2) A state-of-the-art system is used to log details of burglaries.(3) she tripped over a fallen log(4) When she complained to the council she was asked to log the incidents.(5) Deny said local residents had been persuaded by the owners of several timber companies to log areas within KEL, including the protected Mount Leuser National Park.(6) a roaring log fire(7) One method of keeping direction, the log and the line, is generally discounted when a ship is sailing by compass correctly; this is true of the Pequod.(8) I watch as John starts to log the vehicle's details on his computer, but am slightly puzzled when he leans over and closely inspects its wheels.(9) log x(10) Write it down on your calendar and keep a daily exercise log .(11) We only log the details of those incidents where there have been injuries.(12) The bailiffs who arrived with two lorries started to log details of town hall equipment, including computers and vehicles, and said they would remove them if the payment was not made.(13) The process is a form of combustion, similar to burning a log in a fireplace.(14) The girl threw a log on the fire, and poked the embers into flames.(15) He claimed she later handed him a copy of the police log of the incident.(16) When everything is discussed on a message board online, you don't need to log details of conversations or take minutes of meetings - all the information is right in front of you.