Толковый словарь английского языка - log
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I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymo~y: Middle English ~ge Date: 14th century a usually bulky piece or length of a cut or fallen tree, an apparatus for measuring the rate of a ship's motion through the water that consists of a block fastened to a line and run out from a reel, 3. the record of the rate of a ship's speed or of her daily progress, the full record of a flight by an aircraft, a record of performance, events, or day-to-day activities , II. verb (~ged; ~ging) Date: 1699 transitive verb 1. to cut (trees) for lumber, to clear (land) of trees in lumbering, to make a note or record of ; enter details of or about in a ~, 3. to move (an indicated distance) or attain (an indicated speed) as noted in a ~, b. to sail a ship or fly an airplane for (an indicated distance or period of time), to have (an indicated record) to one's credit ; achieve , intransitive verb lumber III,1, III. noun Usage: often attributive Etymo~y: by shortening Date: 1631 ~arithm , IV. abbreviation ~ic
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US var. of -LOGUE. LOG 1. n. & v. --n. 1 an unhewn piece of a felled tree, or a similar rough mass of wood, esp. cut for firewood. 2 a a float attached to a line wound on a reel for gauging the speed of a ship. b any other apparatus for the same purpose. 3 a record of events occurring during and affecting the voyage of a ship or aircraft (including the rate of a ship's progress shown by a log: see sense 2). 4 any systematic record of things done, experienced, etc. 5 = LOGBOOK. --v.tr. (logged, logging) 1 a enter (the distance made or other details) in a ship's logbook. b enter details about (a person or event) in a logbook. c (of a ship) achieve (a certain distance). 2 a enter (information) in a regular record. b attain (a cumulative total of time etc. recorded in this way) (logged 50 hours on the computer). 3 cut into logs. Phrases and idioms like a log 1 in a helpless or stunned state (fell like a log under the left hook). 2 without stirring (slept like a log). log cabin a hut built of logs. log in = log on. log-jam 1 a crowded mass of logs in a river. 2 a deadlock. log-line a line to which a ship's log (see sense 2 a. of n.) is attached. log on (or off) go through the procedures to begin (or conclude) use of a computer system. Etymology: ME: orig. unkn. 2. n. a logarithm (esp. prefixed to a number or algebraic symbol whose logarithm is to be indicated). Etymology: abbr. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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