slovo | definícia |
logged (encz) | logged,protokolovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
logged (encz) | logged,zaevidovaný adj: Pino |
logged (encz) | logged,zapsaný adj: Pino |
logged (encz) | logged,zaznamenaný adj: Pino |
Logged (gcide) | Log \Log\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Logged; p. pr. & vb. n.
Logging.]
1. (Naut.), To enter in a ship's log book; as, to log the
miles run. --J. F. Cooper.
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2. To record any event in a logbook, especially an event
relating to the operation of a machine or device.
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Logged (gcide) | Logged \Logged\, a.
1. Made slow and heavy in movement; water-logged.
--Beaconsfield.
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2. Entered in a logbook.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
flogged (mass) | flogged
- zbičovaný, zbičoval |
clogged (encz) | clogged,ucpaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
flogged (encz) | flogged,bičoval v: Zdeněk Brož |
ice-clogged (encz) | ice-clogged, adj: |
logged (encz) | logged,protokolovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožlogged,zaevidovaný adj: Pinologged,zapsaný adj: Pinologged,zaznamenaný adj: Pino |
slogged (encz) | slogged, |
unclogged (encz) | unclogged, adj: |
waterlogged (encz) | waterlogged,nasáklý adj: Zdeněk Brožwaterlogged,promáčený adj: Zdeněk Brožwaterlogged,prosáklý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
waterlogged land (encz) | waterlogged land,zamokřený pozemek [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
not logged in (czen) | Not Logged In,NLI[zkr.] |
clogged (gcide) | clogged \clogged\ adj.
1. obstructed so as to prevent or hinder flow of a fluid; --
of conduits; as, clogged pipes; clogged arteries.
Syn: choked.
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2. filled beyond capacity (with people or vehicles), so as to
retard movement; as, The store aisles were clogged with
shoppers on the day before Christmas.; The clogged
highways made me miss my appointment..
Syn: choked.
[PJC]Clog \Clog\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clogged (kl[o^]gd); p. pr. &
vb. n. Clogging.]
1. To encumber or load, especially with something that
impedes motion; to hamper.
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The winds of birds were clogged with ace and snow.
--Dryden.
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2. To obstruct so as to hinder motion in or through; to choke
up; as, to clog a tube or a channel.
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3. To burden; to trammel; to embarrass; to perplex.
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The commodities are clogged with impositions.
--Addison.
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You 'll rue the time
That clogs me with this answer. --Shak.
Syn: Impede; hinder; obstruct; embarrass; burden; restrain;
restrict.
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Clogged (gcide) | clogged \clogged\ adj.
1. obstructed so as to prevent or hinder flow of a fluid; --
of conduits; as, clogged pipes; clogged arteries.
Syn: choked.
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2. filled beyond capacity (with people or vehicles), so as to
retard movement; as, The store aisles were clogged with
shoppers on the day before Christmas.; The clogged
highways made me miss my appointment..
Syn: choked.
[PJC]Clog \Clog\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clogged (kl[o^]gd); p. pr. &
vb. n. Clogging.]
1. To encumber or load, especially with something that
impedes motion; to hamper.
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The winds of birds were clogged with ace and snow.
--Dryden.
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2. To obstruct so as to hinder motion in or through; to choke
up; as, to clog a tube or a channel.
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3. To burden; to trammel; to embarrass; to perplex.
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The commodities are clogged with impositions.
--Addison.
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You 'll rue the time
That clogs me with this answer. --Shak.
Syn: Impede; hinder; obstruct; embarrass; burden; restrain;
restrict.
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Flogged (gcide) | Flog \Flog\ (fl[o^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flogged (fl[o^]gd);
p. pr. & vb. n. Flogging (-g[i^]ng).] [Cf. Scot. fleg blow,
stroke, kick, AS. flocan to strike, or perh. fr. L.
flagellare to whip. Cf. Flagellate.]
To beat or strike with a rod or whip; to whip; to lash; to
chastise with repeated blows.
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ice-clogged (gcide) | ice-clogged \ice-clogged\ adj.
having flow restricted by ice; -- of rivers or conduits; as,
ice-clogged rivers.
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Water-logged (gcide) | Water-logged \Wa"ter-logged\, a.
Filled or saturated with water so as to be heavy,
unmanageable, or loglike; -- said of a vessel, when, by
receiving a great quantity of water into her hold, she has
become so heavy as not to be manageable by the helm.
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clogged (wn) | clogged
adj 1: thickened or coalesced in soft thick lumps (such as clogs
or clots); "clotted blood"; "seeds clogged together"
[syn: clogged, clotted]
2: stopped up; clogged up; "clogged pipes"; "clogged up
freeways"; "streets choked with traffic" [syn: choked,
clogged]
3: loaded with something that hinders motion; "The wings of
birds were clogged with ice and snow"-Dryden |
ice-clogged (wn) | ice-clogged
adj 1: obstructed by ice; "ice-clogged rivers" |
unclogged (wn) | unclogged
adj 1: freed of obstructions; "an unclogged drain" |
waterlogged (wn) | waterlogged
adj 1: (of soil) soft and watery; "the ground was boggy under
foot"; "a marshy coastline"; "miry roads"; "wet mucky
lowland"; "muddy barnyard"; "quaggy terrain"; "the
sloughy edge of the pond"; "swampy bayous" [syn: boggy,
marshy, miry, mucky, muddy, quaggy, sloppy,
sloughy, soggy, squashy, swampy, waterlogged] |
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