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1 log ship
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2 log chip
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3 log
loɡ 1. noun1) (a thick piece of unshaped wood: The trees were sawn into logs and taken to the sawmill.) tømmerstokk, trestamme2) (a logbook: The captain of the ship entered the details in the log.) loggbok, kjørebok2. verb(to write down or record in a logbook (especially the distance covered during a journey).) føre inn, skrive opp- logbookloggbokIsubst. \/lɒɡ\/1) tømmerstokk, stokk, vedkubbe2) (sjøfart og luftfart, også logbook)loggbok, logg3) ( radio) stasjonsfortegnelse, programliste4) ( EDB) journal, logg, protokoll5) ( petroleumsfag) logg, borerapport6) ( skolevesen) loggbok, opplæringsbokas easy as falling off a log så lett som bare detsail by the log ( sjøfart) seile etter loggensleep like a log sove som en steinIIsubst. \/lɒɡ\/( matematikk) forkortelse for logarithmIIIverb \/lɒɡ\/1) ( skogbruk) hugge tømmer, felle trær, drive tømmerhugst2) ( sjøfart og luftfart) føre inn i loggbooken, logge3) ( sjøfart) måle farten med logg, logge4) føre inn (data, fakta i et register e.l.), protokollføre5) ( sjøfart) bevege seg en gitt avstand, logge6) ( EDB) logge, registrerelog down skrive opp, registrere -
4 cabin
'kæbin1) (a small house or hut (made eg of logs): a log cabin.) (tømmer)hytte2) (a (small) room in a ship for sleeping in: We've a four-berth cabin.) lugar, kahytt3) (the part of an aircraft containing seating for passengers.) kabinkahytt--------lugarIsubst. \/ˈkæbɪn\/1) hytte (vanligvis av tre), lite hus2) ( sjøfart) lugar, kabin, kahytt3) ( luftfart) kabin4) kupé, førerhus (i bil\/buss)IIverb \/ˈkæbɪn\/1) bo i en hytte2) stenge inne (i en liten hytte e.l.), trykke\/stue sammen som sild i tønne -
5 logbook
noun (an official record of the journey of a ship or aeroplane: All the details of the flight were entered in the logbook.) loggbok, skipsdagboksubst. \/ˈlɒɡbʊk\/ eller log1) ( sjøfart og luftfart) loggbok, logg2) ( transportfag) reisejournal, kjørebok3) ( i arbeidslivet) dagbok, journal4) (britisk, også registration document) vognkort
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Log-ship — Log ship, n. (Naut.) A part of the log. See {Log chip}, and 2d {Log}, n., 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
log-ship — Log chip Log chip , n. (Naut.) A thin, flat piece of board in the form of a quadrant of a circle attached to the log line; called also {log ship}. See 2d {Log}, n., 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
log ship — variant of log chip * * * Naut. See log chip. Also, logship. [1835 45] * * * log ship, = log chip. (Cf. ↑log chip) … Useful english dictionary
log ship — Naut. See log chip. Also, logship. [1835 45] * * * … Universalium
Log-chip — n. (Naut.) A thin, flat piece of board in the form of a quadrant of a circle attached to the log line; called also {log ship}. See 2d {Log}, n., 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
log chip — noun also log ship : a thin flat usually triangular piece of wood that is typically like a quadrant of a circle and that usually has a radius of 5 or 6 inches and is loaded with lead on the arc so as to float point up and that is attached to a… … Useful english dictionary
Ship gun fire-control system — Mk 37 Director c1944 with Mk 12 (rectangular antenna) and Mk 22 orange peel Ship gun fire control systems (GFCS) enable remote and automatic targeting of guns against ships, aircraft, and shore targets, with or without the aid of radar or optical … Wikipedia
log chip — Naut. the wooden chip of a chip log, for holding the end of the log line. Also, logchip. Also called log ship, logship. [1840 50] * * * … Universalium
log chip — /ˈlɒg tʃɪp/ (say log chip) noun See log (def. 3b). Also, log ship …
Log — Log, n. [Icel. l[=a]g a felled tree, log; akin to E. lie. See {Lie} to lie prostrate.] 1. A bulky piece of wood which has not been shaped by hewing or sawing. [1913 Webster] 2. [Prob. the same word as in sense 1; cf. LG. log, lock, Dan. log, Sw.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Log board — Log Log, n. [Icel. l[=a]g a felled tree, log; akin to E. lie. See {Lie} to lie prostrate.] 1. A bulky piece of wood which has not been shaped by hewing or sawing. [1913 Webster] 2. [Prob. the same word as in sense 1; cf. LG. log, lock, Dan. log,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English