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in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

logging [Brit ˈlɒɡɪŋ, Am ˈlɔɡɪŋ, ˈlɑɡɪŋ] N

logging

I. log1 [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ] N

1. log:

2. log (written record):

3. log (of plane, ship):

4. log COMPUT:

II. log1 <forma in -ing logging, pt, pp logged> [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ] VB trans

1. log (record):

log reading, fact

2. log (clock up):

log, also log up miles

3. log (achieve):

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

III. log1 <forma in -ing logging, pt, pp logged> [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ] VB intr

IV. log1 [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ]

log2 [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ] N

log short for logarithm

logarithm [Brit ˈlɒɡərɪð(ə)m, Am ˈlɔɡəˌrɪðəm, ˈlɑɡəˌrɪðəm] N

log off VB [lɒɡ -] COMPUT

log fire [ˈlɒɡˌfaɪə(r), ˈlɔːɡ-] N

log saw [ˈlɒɡsɔː, ˈlɔːɡ-] N AGR

log tables [ˈlɒɡteɪblz, ˈlɔːɡ-] N npl

log pile [ˈlɒɡpaɪl, ˈlɒɡ-] N

flight log [ˈflaɪtˌlɒɡ, -ˌlɔːɡ] N AVIAT

log cabin [Brit] N

in the PONS Dictionary

I. log1 [lɑ:g] N

1. log (tree trunk):

2. log (firewood):

Phrases:

II. log1 <-gg-> [lɑ:g] VB trans

III. log1 <-gg-> [lɑ:g] VB intr

log2 [lɑ:g] inf

log abbreviation of logarithm

logarithm [ˈlɑ:···ðəm] N

I. log3 [lɑ:g] N

II. log3 [lɑ:g] VB trans

1. log (record):

2. log (achieve, attain):

log cabin N

log in VB intr COMPUT

log on VB intr

log on PHRVB log in

log in VB intr COMPUT

log off VB intr COMPUT

log out VB intr

log out PHRVB log off

log off VB intr COMPUT

log book N NAUT, AVIAT

yule log [ˈju:l·ˌlɑ:g] N

1. yule log (log):

2. yule log a.gastr:

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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The glider pilot licence is endorsed, in the student's flight log, by a flight test examiner or flight instructor for the type of launch method used during training.
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The co-pilot... had almost two million miles on his flight log.
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The core zones are formed by several national parks and biotopes (wildlife preserves), in which no human settlement, logging, or extraction of resources are allowed.
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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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New logging roads and motorized boats provide quick transport from deep forests to city markets.
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