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noun2) see academic.ru/43578/log">log I 1. 2)* * *noun (an official record of the journey of a ship or aeroplane: All the details of the flight were entered in the logbook.) das Logbuch* * *['lɒgbʊk]n (NAUT)Logbuch nt; (AVIAT) Bordbuch nt; (of lorries) Fahrtenbuch nt; (AUT = registration book) Kraftfahrzeug- or Kfz-Brief m; (in hospitals, police stations etc) Dienstbuch nt* * *logbook s1. SCHIFF Logbuch n, Schiffstagebuch n2. FLUG Bordbuch n3. AUTO Bord-, Fahrtenbuch n4. AUTO Br Kraftfahrzeugbrief m5. Dienstbuch n (eines Polizeireviers etc)6. FILM, TV Schnittliste f* * *noun* * *n.Fahrtenbuch n. -
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I 1. noun1) (rough piece of timber) [geschlagener] Baumstamm; (part of tree trunk) Klotz, der; (as firewood) [Holz]scheit, das2)2. transitive verb,log[book] — Tagebuch, das; (Naut.) Logbuch, das; (Aeronaut.) Bordbuch, das
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88830/log_in">log in- log off- log on- log outII* * *[loɡ] 1. noun1) (a thick piece of unshaped wood: The trees were sawn into logs and taken to the sawmill.) der Holzklotz2) (a logbook: The captain of the ship entered the details in the log.) das Log2. verb(to write down or record in a logbook (especially the distance covered during a journey).) ins Logbuch eintragen- logbook* * *log1[lɒg, AM lɑ:g]\log to the base 10 dekadischer Logarithmus\log tables Logarithmentafel f\log paper Logarithmenpapier ntlog2[lɒg, AM lɑ:g]I. n1. (branch) [gefällter] Baumstamm; (tree trunk) [Holz]klotz m, [Holz]block m; (for firewood) [Holz]scheit ntopen \log fire offenes Holzfeuerdaily \log Tagesprotokoll ntto enter sth on [or in] the \log etw ins Logbuch eintragenattendance \log Anwesenheitsliste fpolice \log Polizeibericht mto keep a detailed \log genau Buch führen5.II. vt<- gg->1. (enter into record)to \log phone calls [Telefon]anrufe registrierento \log complaints [den Eingang von] Beschwerden registrierento \log a decline in income einen Einkommensrückgang verzeichnento \log an incident ein Ereignis protokollieren [o festhalten2. (achieve)to \log [up] a distance eine Strecke zurücklegento \log [up] a speed eine Geschwindigkeit erreichen3. (attain)4. AGRto \log a forest einen Wald abholzento \log trees Bäume fällenIII. vi<- gg->Bäume fällen* * *I [lɒg]nBaumstamm m; (= short length of tree trunk) Block m, Klotz m; (for a fire) Scheit nt II1. n1) (NAUT: apparatus) Log nt2) (= record) Aufzeichnungen pl; (NAUT) Logbuch ntto keep a log of sth — über etw (acc) Buch führen
2. vt1) (= record) Buch führen über (+acc); (NAUT) (ins Logbuch) eintragen; (COMPUT) protokollierendetails are logged in the computer — Einzelheiten sind im Computer gespeichert
2) (= travel) zurücklegenIII abbr loglog tables — Logarithmentafel f
* * *log1 [lɒɡ; US auch lɑɡ]A sb) (gefällter) Baumstamm:c) (großes) (Holz) Scheit2. SCHIFF Log n, Logge f:B v/t1. einen Baum (fällen und) abästen2. gefällte Bäume in Klötze schneiden3. einen Wald, eine Gegend etc abholzena) in das Logbuch etc eintragen,b) allg Ereignisse etc aufzeichnen, festhalten,C v/i1. Holz fällen* * *I 1. noun1) (rough piece of timber) [geschlagener] Baumstamm; (part of tree trunk) Klotz, der; (as firewood) [Holz]scheit, das2)2. transitive verb,log[book] — Tagebuch, das; (Naut.) Logbuch, das; (Aeronaut.) Bordbuch, das
Phrasal Verbs:- log in- log off- log on- log outII* * *n.Holzklotz m.Protokoll n.Sägeblock m. v.aufzeichnen v.protokollieren adj. -
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