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1 log-fire
nounHolzfeuer, das* * *nounHolzfeuer, das -
2 log
\log tables Logarithmentafel f1) ( branch) [gefällter] Baumstamm;open \log fire offenes Holzfeuerattendance \log Anwesenheitsliste f;police \log Polizeibericht m;to keep a detailed \log genau Buch führenPHRASES:1) ( enter into record)to \log sth etw aufzeichnen;to \log phone calls [Telefon]anrufe registrieren;to \log complaints [den Eingang von] Beschwerden registrieren;to \log a decline in income einen Einkommensrückgang verzeichnen;to \log an incident ein Ereignis protokollieren [o festhalten];2) ( achieve)to \log [up] a distance eine Strecke zurücklegen;to \log [up] a speed eine Geschwindigkeit erreichen3) ( attain)4) agrto \log a forest einen Wald abholzen; -
3 log
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. -
4 throw on
1. transitive verbsich werfen in [Kleider]2. reflexive verbthrow oneself [up]on somebody — sich auf jemanden stürzen
* * *◆ throw onvt1. (place)\throw on a log on the fire, will you? legst du bitte noch einen Scheit aufs Feuer?2. (pounce upon)we threw ourselves onto the cool grass wir ließen uns ins kühle Gras fallento \throw on oneself on[to] sb's mercy sich akk jdm auf Gnade und Ungnade ausliefernto \throw on oneself on sb's hospitality jds Gastfreundschaft in Anspruch nehmen3. (get dressed)4. (cast)to \throw on suspicion on[to] sb den Verdacht auf jdn lenken* * *vt sepclothes sich (dat) überwerfen* * *throw on v/t1. (sich) ein Kleidungsstück überwerfen2. throw o.s. on sich auf die Knie etc werfen:throw o.s. on sb’s mercy sich jemandem auf Gnade und Ungnade ausliefern;they threw themselves on the mercy of God sie vertrauten sich der Gnade Gottes an* * *1. transitive verbsich werfen in [Kleider]2. reflexive verbthrow oneself [up]on somebody — sich auf jemanden stürzen
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5 throw on
vt1) ( place)to \throw on sth on[to] sth etw auf etw akk werfen;\throw on a log on the fire, will you? legst du bitte noch einen Scheit aufs Feuer?2) ( pounce upon)to \throw on oneself on sb sich akk auf jdn stürzen;we threw ourselves onto the cool grass wir ließen uns ins kühle Gras fallen;to \throw on oneself on[to] sb's mercy sich akk jdm auf Gnade und Ungnade ausliefern;to \throw on oneself on sb's hospitality jds Gastfreundschaft f in Anspruch nehmen3) ( get dressed)to \throw on sth <-> on etw eilig anziehen [o überwerfen];4) ( cast)to \throw on light on[to] sth Licht in etw akk bringen;to \throw on light on a crime ( fig) ein Verbrechen aufklären;to \throw on suspicion on[to] sb den Verdacht auf jdn lenken
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