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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

logging [Brit ˈlɒɡɪŋ, Am ˈlɔɡɪŋ, ˈlɑɡɪŋ] N

logging

I. log [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ] N

1. log:

2. log (written record):

3. log TRANSP (of plane, ship):

4. log COMPUT:

5. log MATH:

II. log <pres part logging; pret, pp logged> [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ] VB trans

1. log (record):

log reading, fact

2. log (clock up):

log, a. log up miles

3. log (achieve):

log car, train: speed, 80 mph
log plane: speed, 500 mph
log ship: knots

III. log <pres part logging; pret, pp logged> [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ] VB intr

IV. log [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ]

yule log N

flight log N

log on VB [Brit lɒɡ -, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ -] COMPUT

log off VB [Brit lɒɡ -, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ -] COMPUT

log out VB [Brit lɒɡ -, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ -]

log out → log off

log off VB [Brit lɒɡ -, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ -] COMPUT

log in VB [Brit lɒɡ -, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ -]

log in → log on

log on VB [Brit lɒɡ -, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ -] COMPUT

log cabin N

log fire N

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English
French
French

I. log1 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] N

log (piece of wood):

log for fire

Phrases:

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

log tree
log forest

I. log2 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] N

log (book) NAUT
log (book) AUTO
log (book) AVIAT

II. log2 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] VB trans

III. log2 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] VB intr COMPUT

to log into sth

log3 N

log abbreviation of logarithm

I. log in VB intr

1. log in (record one's arrival):

2. log in COMPUT (log on):

II. log in VB trans

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French
English
English
logging
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English
English
French
French

I. log1 [lɔg] N

log (piece of wood):

log for fire

Phrases:

II. log1 <-gg-> [lɔg] VB trans

log tree
log forest

I. log2 [lɔg] N

log (book) NAUT
log (book) AUTO
log (book) AVIAT

II. log2 [lɔg] VB trans

III. log2 [lɔg] VB intr comput

to log into sth

log3 N

log abbreviation of logarithm

I. log in VB intr

1. log in (record one's arrival):

2. log in comput (log on):

II. log in VB trans

French
French
English
English
logging
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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Forestry remains strong, including logging, pulpwood processing and paper production, and forest products manufacturing.
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Accounting for and paying for machine usage moved on from checking the wall clock to automatic logging by the computer.
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This station is used for pre-recorded messages warning travellers using forest roads about the presence of oncoming logging vehicles.
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The forestal communities in rural barangays are usually linked by old logging roads that are passable by farm animals and motorcycles.
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Methods of studying lurkers include logging, questionnaires, interviews, observation, ethnography, and content and discourse analysis.
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