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log1 [lɒg] N inf

log short for logarithm:

log

See also logarithm

loga·rithm [ˈlɒgərɪðəm] N

I . log2 [lɒg] N

1. log:

log (tree trunk)
hlod m
log (tree trunk)
deblo n
log (for firewood)
poleno n
log (for firewood)
klada f

2. log (record):

log NAUT
log AVIAT

3. log (systematic record):

log
police log

II . log2 <-gg-> [lɒg] VB trans

1. log (enter into record):

log
log

2. log (achieve):

to log [up] a distance
to log [up] a speed

3. log (cut down):

log
sekati [perf posekati]
log
podirati [perf podreti]

log in VB intr COMPUT

log

log off VB intr COMPUT

log

log on VB intr COMPUT

log out VB intr COMPUT

log

ˈlog book N

1. log book:

log book NAUT
log book AVIAT

2. log book Brit AUTO:

log book

log ˈcab·in N

ˈYule log N

1. Yule log (log):

Yule log

2. Yule log (cake):

Yule log

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Paying homage to this tradition, we wanted to play with the ingredient profile of the yule log.
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It was built about 1817, and is a two-story, log farmhouse sheathed in weatherboard.
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A cribbed-log structure covered with brush and daub has been excavated and reported.
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In this case, the actual covers for each album was a photo of the studio master tape along with the engineer's log sheet.
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The log drives were stopped after 1915, when pleasure boat owners complained about the hazards to navigation.
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By the end of 1881, the priests had constructed several small log cabins to serve as individual priestly residences.
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Spoon onto some cling film, then roll into a log about 5cm in diameter.
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Later on, logs were transported via tramlines, first by steam-powered log haulers then by steam-powered locomotives, and finally diesel and petrol-powered locomotives.
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The first courthouse was a log cabin built in 1847.
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In some areas, they would burn the Yule log, a large piece of wood, for the duration of the twelve days.
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