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1 waterlogged water·logged adj
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2 ♦ log
♦ log (1) /lɒg/A n.2 (naut.) solcometro; misuratore della velocità: to heave (o to stream, to throw) the log, gettare (o filare) il solcometro5 (comput.) log ( file su cui si registrano gli eventi); registro: log file, file di log; file di registro6 (geol.) carotaggio geofisicoB a. attr.di tronchi: a log cabin, una capanna di tronchi d'albero● ( USA) log jam ► logjam □ (naut.) log line, sagola del solcometro □ log rolling ► logrolling □ to fall like a log, cadere pesantemente □ to float [to lie] like a log, galleggiare [star lì] come un pezzo di legno □ ( nelle favole) King Log, il re Travicello □ to sleep like a log, dormire come un ghiro (o un sasso) □ (prov.) Roll my log and I'll roll yours, una mano lava l'altra; do ut des.log (2) /lɒg/n. (mat., abbr. di logarithm)logaritmo: log-normal distribution, distribuzione lognormale.(to) log /lɒg/A v. t.3 (naut., aeron.) fare, totalizzare, coprire ( una distanza); fare, filare ( un certo numero di nodi); viaggiare alla velocità di: The new pilot hasn't logged many hours of flying time, il nuovo pilota non ha totalizzato molte ore di voloB v. i.fare legname; tagliare e trasportare tronchi.
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Logged — Logged, a. 1. Made slow and heavy in movement; water logged. Beaconsfield. [1913 Webster] 2. Entered in a logbook. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
logged — logged; wa·ter·logged; … English syllables
logged — reduced to the condition of a log (which was old sailors slang for an incapacitated wooden ship), thus inert in the water, c.1820, from LOG (Cf. log) (n.1) … Etymology dictionary
logged — adjective Etymology: from past participle of log (II) 1. : made heavy or sluggish so that movement is impossible or difficult his feet … feeling logged as a landed sailor s William Sansom 2. : made sodden : soaked or permeated with something; … Useful english dictionary
Logged — Log Log, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Logged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Logging}.] 1. (Naut.), To enter in a ship s log book; as, to log the miles run. J. F. Cooper. [1913 Webster] 2. To record any event in a logbook, especially an event relating to the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
logged — adjective Date: circa 1820 1. heavy, sluggish 2. sodden especially with water … New Collegiate Dictionary
logged — Synonyms and related words: booked, documented, down, enrolled, entered, filed, indexed, inscribed, legal, minuted, of record, official, on file, on record, on the books, posted, recorded, registered, written down … Moby Thesaurus
logged — lÉ‘g ,lÉ”g /lÉ’g n. block of wood; journal of a voyage; journal; logarithm; (Computers) record of operations which occur in a computer or between two computers; heavy object v. cut down a tree or trees; cut a tree into sections; write in a log,… … English contemporary dictionary
logged — dogleg … Anagrams dictionary
Water-logged — Wa ter logged, a. Filled or saturated with water so as to be heavy, unmanageable, or loglike; said of a vessel, when, by receiving a great quantity of water into her hold, she has become so heavy as not to be manageable by the helm. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wa|ter-logged — «WT uhr LGD, LOGD; WOT », adjective. 1. so full of water that it will barely float. 2. thoroughly soaked with water. 3. Figurative. bogged down: »water logged in details … Useful english dictionary