slovodefinícia
journal
(mass)
journal
- denník, žurnál, časopis
journal
(encz)
journal,časopis
journal
(encz)
journal,deník n: Zdeněk Brož
journal
(encz)
journal,žurnál Zdeněk Brož
Journal
(gcide)
Journal \Jour"nal\, a. [F., fr. L. diurnalis diurnal, fr.
diurnus belonging to the day, fr. dies day. See Diurnal.]
Daily; diurnal. [Obs.]
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Whiles from their journal labors they did rest.
--Spenser.
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Journal
(gcide)
Journal \Jour"nal\, n. [F. journal. See Journal, a.]
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1. A diary; an account of daily transactions and events.
Specifically:
(a) (Bookkeeping) A book of accounts, in which is entered
a condensed and grouped statement of the daily
transactions.
(b) (Naut.) A daily register of the ship's course and
distance, the winds, weather, incidents of the voyage,
etc.
(c) (Legislature) The record of daily proceedings, kept by
the clerk.
(d) A newspaper published daily; by extension, a weekly
newspaper or any periodical publication, giving an
account of passing events, the proceedings and memoirs
of societies, etc.; a periodical; a magazine.
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2. That which has occurred in a day; a day's work or travel;
a day's journey. [Obs. & R.] --B. Jonson.
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3. (Mach.) That portion of a rotating piece, as a shaft,
axle, spindle, etc., which turns in a bearing or box. See
Illust. of Axle box.
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Journal box, or Journal bearing (Mach.) the carrier of a
journal; the box in which the journal of a shaft, axle, or
pin turns.
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journal
(wn)
journal
n 1: a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences
and observations [syn: diary, journal]
2: a periodical dedicated to a particular subject; "he reads the
medical journals"
3: a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they
occurred [syn: daybook, journal]
4: a record book as a physical object
5: the part of the axle contained by a bearing
journal
(foldoc)
journal
journalling

An on-going record of transactions, such as
database updates, file system writes, procedure calls or
message transmissions. A journal differs from a simple log
in that the contents of the journal can be used to reconstruct
the state of the system after a failure by re-applying the
transactions in the journal to a snapshot of the system
previous state.

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JOURNAL
(bouvier)
JOURNAL, mar. law. The book kept on board of a ship or other vessel, which
contains an account of the ship's course, with a short history of every
occurrence during the voyage. Another name for logbook. (q.v.) Chit. Law of
Nat. 199.

JOURNAL
(bouvier)
JOURNAL, common law. A book used among merchants, in which the contents of
the waste-book are separated every month, and entered on the debtor and
creditor side, for more convenient posting in the ledger.

JOURNAL
(bouvier)
JOURNAL, legislation. An account of the proceedings of a legislative body.
2. The Constitution of the United States, art. 1, s. 5, directs that
"each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings; and from time to time
publish the same, excepting such parts as may, in their judgment, require
secrecy." Vide 2 Story, Const., 301.
3. The constitutions of the several states contain similar provisions.
4. The journal of either house is evidence of the action of that house
upon all matters before it. 7 Cowen, R. 613 Cowp. 17.

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