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log UK [lɒg] US [lɑ:g] noun countable WOOD 木材 ADVANCED ■a thick piece of tree trunk or branch, especially one cut for burning on a fire (尤指烧火用的)圆木,木材 UK [lɒg] US [lɑ:g] noun countable RECORD 记录 ■a full written record of a journey, a period of time, or an event (旅程、某段时间或事件的)日记,日志•the ship's log该船的航海日志 UK [lɒg] US [lɑ:g] noun countable NUMBER 数位 informal for ■logarithm UK [lɒg] US [lɑ:g] verb (-gg-) CUT WOOD 伐木 intransitive or transitive ■to cut down trees so that you can use their wood 伐(木),砍(树)•The forest has been so heavily logged that it is in danger of disappearing.这片森林被过度砍伐,面临消失的危险。 UK [lɒg] US [lɑ:g] verb (-gg-) RECORD 记录 transitive ■to officially record something 正式记录,记载•The Police Complaints Authority has logged more than 90 complaints.员警渎职投诉局已经记录下了90多宗投诉。 transitive (UK also log up) ■to travel and record a particular distance 行驶,记录(若干距离) UK [lɒg] US [lɑ:g] verb (-gg-) Phrasal Verbs log in/on ■to connect a computer to a computer system by typing your name, so that you can start working 进入,登录(电脑系统)•Log on using your name and password.用你的名字和密码登录。 UK [lɒg] US [lɑ:g] verb (-gg-) Phrasal Verbs log off/out ■to stop a computer being connected to a computer system, usually when you want to stop working 退出,登出(电脑系统)•Could you all log off for a few minutes, please?你们都退出一会儿好吗? |