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I. log1 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] N

1. log (felled tree):

log
log
bal m

2. log (part of tree):

log

Phrases:

II. log1 <-gg-> [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] VB trans

log tree, forest:

log
wycinać [perf wyciąć]

I. log2 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] N

1. log (record):

log
ship's log
police log

2. log NAUT (device):

log

II. log2 <-gg-> [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] VB trans

1. log (record):

log
zapisywać [perf zapisać]

2. log (achieve):

log of pilot
log of seaman

log3 N

log short for logarithm

log
log (logarytm)

logarithm [ˈlɒgərɪðəm, Am ˈlɑ:gɚ-] N MATH

OpenDict entry

log N

screw log NAUT

log in VB intr COMPUT

log in

log off VB intr COMPUT

log off

log on VB intr

log on PHRVB log in

log in VB intr COMPUT

log in

log out VB intr

log out PHRVB log off

log off VB intr COMPUT

log off

log book N

1. log book Brit AUTO:

log book

2. log book AVIAT, NAUT:

log book

log cabin N

log cabin

log file N COMPUT

log file

yule log [ˈju:lˌlɒg, Am ˈju:lˌlɑ:g] N

1. yule log (log):

yule log

2. yule log FOOD:

yule log
Present
Ilog
youlog
he/she/itlogs
welog
youlog
theylog
Past
Ilogged
youlogged
he/she/itlogged
welogged
youlogged
theylogged
Present Perfect
Ihavelogged
youhavelogged
he/she/ithaslogged
wehavelogged
youhavelogged
theyhavelogged
Past Perfect
Ihadlogged
youhadlogged
he/she/ithadlogged
wehadlogged
youhadlogged
theyhadlogged

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A truck driver's log book is a legally defined form containing a grid outlining the 24-hour day into 15-minute increments.
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He did note the maximum ground-level speed as 135 mph in his log book.
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Each car has a log book which tells the current owner how many people have owned the car and what races it has been in.
en.wikipedia.org
Other drivers maintain more than one log book, showing falsified versions to enforcement officers.
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The explorers kept this secret log book up to date.
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