log
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A log is a piece of a thick branch or of the trunk of a tree that has been cut so that it can be used for fuel or for making things. 木柴; 原木
He dumped the logs on the big stone hearth. 他把木柴扔進(jìn)那個(gè)大石爐裡。
2. N-COUNT A log is an official written account of what happens each day, for example, on board a ship. 日志
The family made an official complaint to a ship's officer, which was recorded in the log. 這家人曏一位高級(jí)船員提出過(guò)正式投訴,此事記入了航行日志。
3. V-T If you log an event or fact, you record it officially in writing or on a computer. 把…載入日志
They log everyone and everything that comes in and out of here. 他們把在這裡出入的人和發(fā)生的事都記入日志。
4. N logarithm的縮寫(xiě)→short for logarithm
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log /l?ɡ/ (logging,logged,logs)
劍橋詞典
- When I lifted the log, there were lots of beetles skittering about/around under it.
- Running along the beach , she stumbled on a log and fell on the sand .
- He hid the coins in a hollow log.
- We found a huge pile of logs.
- He sawed the log in half .
log noun [C] (WOOD)
a thick piece of tree trunk or branch , especially one cut for burning on a fire(尤指燒火用的)圓木,木材
範(fàn)例
log noun [C] (RECORD)
a full written record of a journey , a period of time , or an event
(旅程、某段時(shí)間或事件的)日記,日志
the ship's log 該船的航海日志
log noun [C] (NUMBER)
informal for logarithm
對(duì)數(shù)(logarithm的非正式說(shuō)法) 返回 log