noun “log”
Singular log, Plural logs oder onzieleg
- the main part of a dead tree after removing its branches
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
After the trees were cut down, all that remained was a pile of logs.
- a detailed record of events or actions over time
After every call, the customer service representative updates the log with details of the conversation.
- a book or journal recording the progress and details of a ship's or aircraft's journey
The captain diligently recorded the day's events and navigational details in the ship's log every evening.
- a mathematical term referring to the logarithm
To solve the equation, first find the log of each side.
verb “log”
Infinitiv log; hien logs; Verg. logged; Part. Verg. logged; Ger. logging
- to cut down (trees)
The company logged hundreds of trees to clear land for the new highway.
- to record information officially or keep a record of events
Every day, she logs her meals and exercises in a health app.
- to enter details into a ship's log or logbook
After each voyage, the captain logged the distance sailed in the ship's logbook.
- to cover a distance that is recorded in a logbook
The captain logged 300 miles on the ship's journey across the sea.