log

log
loɡ
1. noun
1) (a thick piece of unshaped wood: The trees were sawn into logs and taken to the sawmill.) tronco, leño
2) (a logbook: The captain of the ship entered the details in the log.) cuaderno de bitácora

2. verb
(to write down or record in a logbook (especially the distance covered during a journey).) escribir en el cuaderno de bitácora
log n leño / tronco
log
tr[lɒg]
noun
1 tronco (for fire) leño
2 (on ship) cuaderno de bitácora, diario de a bordo; (on plane) diario de vuelo
3 SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL familiar (abbr of logarithm) logaritmo
transitive verb (pt & pp logged, ger logging)
1 registrar, anotar
2 (cover) recorrer
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
log cabin cabaña (de troncos)
log ['lɔg, 'lɑg] vi, logged ; logging
1) : talar (árboles)
2) record: registrar, anotar
3)
to log on : entrar (al sistema)
4)
to log off : salir (del sistema)
log n
1) : tronco m, leño m
2) record: diario m
log
adj.
de troncos adj.
n.
barquilla s.f.
corredera s.f.
leño s.m.
madero s.m.
registro s.m.
tronco s.m.
v.
registrar v.

I lɔːg, lɒg
noun
1) (wood) tronco m; (as fuel) leño m

to be as easy as falling off a log — ser* pan comido (fam), ser* coser y cantar (fam)

to sleep like a log — dormir* como un tronco (fam); (before n)

log cabin — cabaña f de troncos

log fire — fuego m de leña

2)
a) (record) diario m
b) (device for measuring speed) corredera f
3) (Math) logaritmo m; (before n)

log tables — tabla f de logaritmos


II
-gg- transitive verb
a) (record) \<\<speed/position/time\>\> registrar, anotar; \<\<call\>\> registrar
b) log (up) (accomplish) anotarse

he has logged (up) 100 hours in the air — tiene or ha hecho 100 horas de vuelo

Phrasal Verbs:

I [lɒɡ]
1. N
1) [of wood] tronco m , leño m ; sleep 3.
2) = logbook
2. VT
1) (Naut, Aer) anotar, apuntar
2) (Aut) (also: log up) [+ distance] recorrer

we logged 50 kilometres that day — ese día recorrimos or cubrimos 50 kilómetros

3.
VI cortar (y transportar) troncos
4.
CPD

log cabin N — cabaña f de troncos or de madera

log fire N — fuego m de leña


II [lɒɡ]
1.
N ABBR
(Math) = logarithm logaritmo m
2.
CPD

log tables NPL — tablas fpl de logaritmos

* * *

I [lɔːg, lɒg]
noun
1) (wood) tronco m; (as fuel) leño m

to be as easy as falling off a log — ser* pan comido (fam), ser* coser y cantar (fam)

to sleep like a log — dormir* como un tronco (fam); (before n)

log cabin — cabaña f de troncos

log fire — fuego m de leña

2)
a) (record) diario m
b) (device for measuring speed) corredera f
3) (Math) logaritmo m; (before n)

log tables — tabla f de logaritmos


II
-gg- transitive verb
a) (record) \<\<speed/position/time\>\> registrar, anotar; \<\<call\>\> registrar
b) log (up) (accomplish) anotarse

he has logged (up) 100 hours in the air — tiene or ha hecho 100 horas de vuelo

Phrasal Verbs:

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