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logging ['lɒgɪŋ](b) (felling timber etc) exploitation f forestière;∎ the logging of mahogany l'abattage m de l'acajou►► logging camp camp m forestier;logging company société f d'exploitation forestière;logging road route f d'accès aux zones d'abattage -
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Ⅰ.1 noun(b) (record) journal m, registre m; Computing (file) fichier m compte-rendu; Nautical journal m, livre m de bord; Aviation carnet m de vol; (lorry driver's) carnet m de route;∎ keep a log of all phone calls notez tous les appels téléphoniques;∎ to write up the log noter les détails du voyage∎ Yuletide or Christmas log bûche f de Noël(b) (speed, distance, time)∎ he has logged 2,000 hours' flying time il a 2000 heures de vol à son actif, il totalise 2000 heures de vol;∎ the ship logged 15 knots le navire filait 15 nœuds►► log cabin cabane f en rondins;Computing log file fichier m compte-rendu;log fire feu m de bois;log running flottage m du bois;Mathematics log tables tables fpl de logarithmes;log transporter fardier m(user name, password) entrer, introduireentrer, ouvrir une sessionfaire sortir(user) sortir, terminer ou clore une sessionfaire entrer(user) entrer, ouvrir une session; (to remote system) entrer en communication;∎ to log on to a system se connecter à un système;∎ to log on to a data base entrer dans une base de données(a) (do, achieve) avoir à son actif;∎ I've logged up three extra days' work j'ai fait trois journées de travail supplémentaires;∎ they managed to log up 80 miles a day ils ont réussi à faire 130 km par jour;∎ he has logged up yet another victory il a remporté une nouvelle victoire(b) (write up) consigner, inscrireⓘ LOG CABIN Certains hommes politiques américains prétendent être nés dans une "log cabin", comme ce fut réellement le cas d'Abraham Lincoln, exprimant ainsi leur aptitude à comprendre les problèmes des gens ordinaires.Ⅱ.log2 [lɒg] -
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from, farming, fishing, or, logging, in, Canada( taxation)revenu m(que la société a)tiré de l'agriculture, de la pêche ou de l'exploitation forestière au CanadaEnglish-French legislative terms > income of, a, corporation
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logging — {{11}}logging (n.1) act of felling timber, 1706, verbal noun from LOG (Cf. log) (v.1). {{12}}logging (n.2) act of recording in a log, 1941, verbal noun from LOG (Cf. log) (v.2) … Etymology dictionary
logging — [[t]lɒ̱gɪŋ, AM lɔ͟ːg [/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N n Logging is the activity of cutting down trees in order to sell the wood. Logging companies would have to leave a central area of the forest before the end of the year … English dictionary