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61 log up
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62 lög-dýr
n. [lögr], a ‘sea-deer,’ poët. a ship, Lex. Poët. -
63 log book
1) ( of car) ≈ carte f grise3) ( written record) registre m -
64 log up
фраз. гл. отмечать ( время или расстояние)The ship has now logged up voyages equal to a distance ten times round the world. — Этот корабль прошёл расстояние, равное десяти кругосветным путешествиям.
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65 log measures a ship's speed through the water
Макаров: лаг измеряет скорость хода суднаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > log measures a ship's speed through the water
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66 log ship
Морской термин: вертушка лага, ручной лаг, сектор лага -
67 ship log
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68 ship log oil
Морской термин: масло для лага -
69 ship's fishing log
Морской термин: промысловый журнал -
70 ship-log book
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71 log ship
1) ручной лар (у)2) вертушка лага3) сектор лага4) сектор лага (у) -
72 ship log oil
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73 log ship
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74 ship log
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75 ship's fishing log
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76 log ship
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77 ship's fishing log
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78 ships log
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79 hardcopy log
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80 program testing log
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Log — may refer to: *Chip log, a device used in navigation to estimate the speed of a vessel through water. *Data log, a record of sequential data *Laplacian of Gaussian * Log (journal) , an architectural magazine *Log (village), a former urban type… … Wikipedia
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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
Log book — 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