slovodefinícia
log
(mass)
log
- guľatina, kmeň, poleno, rúbanie dreva
log
(encz)
log,kláda Zdeněk Brož
log
(encz)
log,kmen Zdeněk Brož
log
(encz)
log,kulatina Zdeněk Brož
log
(encz)
log,poleno n:
log
(encz)
log,poznámka n: Jiri Syrovy
log
(encz)
log,špalek n: Zdeněk Brož
log
(encz)
log,zaevidovat v: Pino
log
(encz)
log,zápisek n: Jiri Syrovy
log
(encz)
log,záznam n: kavol
log
(encz)
log,zaznamenat v: Pino
Log
(gcide)
Log \Log\, n. [Heb. l[=o]g.]
A Hebrew measure of liquids, containing 2.37 gills. --W. H.
Ward.
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Log
(gcide)
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.
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2. [Prob. the same word as in sense 1; cf. LG. log, lock,
Dan. log, Sw. logg.] (Naut.) An apparatus for measuring
the rate of a ship's motion through the water.
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Note: The common log consists of the log-chip, or logship,
often exclusively called the log, and the log line, the
former being commonly a thin wooden quadrant of five or
six inches radius, loaded with lead on the arc to make
it float with the point up. It is attached to the log
line by cords from each corner. This line is divided
into equal spaces, called knots, each bearing the same
proportion to a mile that half a minute does to an
hour. The line is wound on a reel which is so held as
to let it run off freely. When the log is thrown, the
log-chip is kept by the water from being drawn forward,
and the speed of the ship is shown by the number of
knots run out in half a minute. There are improved
logs, consisting of a piece of mechanism which, being
towed astern, shows the distance actually gone through
by the ship, by means of the revolutions of a fly,
which are registered on a dial plate.
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3. Hence: The record of the rate of speed of a ship or
airplane, and of the course of its progress for the
duration of a voyage; also, the full nautical record of a
ship's cruise or voyage; a log slate; a log book.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

4. Hence, generally: A record and tabulated statement of the
person(s) operating, operations performed, resources
consumed, and the work done by any machine, device, or
system.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

5. (Mining) A weight or block near the free end of a hoisting
rope to prevent it from being drawn through the sheave.
[1913 Webster]

6. (computers) A record of activities performed within a
program, or changes in a database or file on a computer,
and typically kept as a file in the computer.
[PJC]

Log board (Naut.), a board consisting of two parts shutting
together like a book, with columns in which are entered
the direction of the wind, course of the ship, etc.,
during each hour of the day and night. These entries are
transferred to the log book. A folding slate is now used
instead.

Log book, or Logbook (Naut.),
(a) a book in which is entered the daily progress of a
ship at sea, as indicated by the log, with notes on
the weather and incidents of the voyage; the contents
of the log board.
(b) a book in which a log[4] is recorded.

Log cabin, Log house, a cabin or house made of logs.

Log canoe, a canoe made by shaping and hollowing out a
single log; a dugout canoe.

Log glass (Naut.), a small sandglass used to time the
running out of the log line.

Log line (Naut.), a line or cord about a hundred and fifty
fathoms long, fastened to the log-chip. See Note under 2d
Log, n., 2.

Log perch (Zool.), an ethiostomoid fish, or darter
(Percina caprodes); -- called also hogfish and
rockfish.

Log reel (Naut.), the reel on which the log line is wound.


Log slate. (Naut.) See Log board (above).

Rough log (Naut.), a first draught of a record of the
cruise or voyage.

Smooth log (Naut.), a clean copy of the rough log. In the
case of naval vessels this copy is forwarded to the proper
officer of the government.

To heave the log (Naut.), to cast the log-chip into the
water; also, the whole process of ascertaining a vessel's
speed by the log.
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Log
(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.
[PJC]
Log
(gcide)
Log \Log\, v. i.
1. To engage in the business of cutting or transporting logs
for timber; to get out logs. [U.S.]
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2. To move to and fro; to rock. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]
log
(wn)
log
n 1: a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches
2: the exponent required to produce a given number [syn:
logarithm, log]
3: a written record of messages sent or received; "they kept a
log of all transmission by the radio station"; "an email log"
4: a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane)
5: measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails
from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's
speed through the water
v 1: enter into a log, as on ships and planes
2: cut lumber, as in woods and forests [syn: log, lumber]
log
(foldoc)
log

1. logarithm.

2. A record of the activity of
some system, often stored in a particular file.

Different operating systems have different conventions and
support for storing logs. Unix has the syslog system and
the /var/log directory hierarchy, Microsoft Windows has
event logs. Web servers, for example, typically record
information about every page accessed in one or more "web
logs".

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podobné slovodefinícia
analogous
(mass)
analogous
- podobný, analogický, zodpovedajúci
analogously
(mass)
analogously
- podobne
anthologies
(mass)
anthologies
- výber
apologise
(mass)
apologise
- ospravedlniť sa
apologize
(mass)
apologize
- ospravedlniť sa
apology
(mass)
apology
- ospravedlnenie
archeologist
(mass)
archeologist
- archeológ
astrological
(mass)
astrological
- astrologický
astrology
(mass)
astrology
- astrológia
biology
(mass)
biology
- biológia
bologna
(mass)
Bologna
- Boloňa
catalog
(mass)
catalog
- katalóg, súpis
catalogue
(mass)
catalogue
- katalóg
chronological
(mass)
chronological
- chronologický
clog
(mass)
clog
- klog, ucpať
clogs
(mass)
clogs
- dreváky
dialog
(mass)
dialog
- dialóg
dialogue
(mass)
dialogue
- dialóg
ecologist
(mass)
ecologist
- ekológ
ecology
(mass)
ecology
- ekológia
epilogue
(mass)
epilogue
- záver
flog
(mass)
flog
- zbičovať, predať
flogged
(mass)
flogged
- zbičovaný, zbičoval
genealogy
(mass)
genealogy
- rodokmeň
geology
(mass)
geology
- geológia
homologate
(mass)
homologate
- potvrdiť, schváliť
homologation
(mass)
homologation
- overenie, súhlas
ichthyology
(mass)
ichthyology
- ichtyológia
kilogram
(mass)
kilogram
- kilogram
logbook
(mass)
logbook
- denník
logic
(mass)
logic
- logika
login
(mass)
login
- prihlásiť sa (do počítača)
logistics
(mass)
logistics
- logistika
logjam
(mass)
logjam
- prekážka
logoff
(mass)
logoff
- odhlásiť sa (z počítača)
meteorology
(mass)
meteorology
- meteorológia
mineralogy
(mass)
mineralogy
- mineralógia
mythology
(mass)
mythology
- mytológia
ology
(mass)
ology
- veda
ontology
(mass)
ontology
- ontológia
ornithology
(mass)
ornithology
- ornitologia
philology
(mass)
philology
- filológia
physiology
(mass)
physiology
- fyziológia
prologue
(mass)
prologue
- preslov
psychological
(mass)
psychological
- duševný
psychology
(mass)
psychology
- psychológia
slogan
(mass)
slogan
- heslo, slogan
technologie
(mass)
technologie
- technológie
technology
(mass)
technology
- technológia
terminological
(mass)
terminological
- názvoslovný, terminologický
unclog
(mass)
unclog
- uvolniť
zoology
(mass)
zoology
- zoológia
analogický
(msas)
analogický
- analogous, parallel
astrologický
(msas)
astrologický
- astrological
chronologický
(msas)
chronologický
- chronological
kilogram
(msas)
kilogram
- kilogram
klog
(msas)
klog
- clog
logická hodnota
(msas)
logická hodnota
- boolean
logika
(msas)
logika
- logic
logistika
(msas)
logistika
- logistics
massachusetts institute of technology
(msas)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MIT
neologizmus
(msas)
neologizmus
- coinage
ornitologia
(msas)
ornitologia
- ornithology
pologramotný
(msas)
pologramotný
- semi-literate
science and technology
(msas)
Science and Technology
- S&T
slogan
(msas)
slogan
- slogan, tag line
svetlogaštanový
(msas)
svetlogaštanový
- auburn
terminologický
(msas)
terminologický
- terminological
analogicky
(msasasci)
analogicky
- analogous, parallel
archeolog
(msasasci)
archeolog
- archeologist
astrologia
(msasasci)
astrologia
- astrology
astrologicky
(msasasci)
astrologicky
- astrological
biologia
(msasasci)
biologia
- biology
chronologicky
(msasasci)
chronologicky
- chronological
dialog
(msasasci)
dialog
- dialog, dialogue
ekolog
(msasasci)
ekolog
- ecologist, environmentalist
ekologia
(msasasci)
ekologia
- bionomics, environmentalism, ecology
filologia
(msasasci)
filologia
- philology
fyziologia
(msasasci)
fyziologia
- physiology
geologia
(msasasci)
geologia
- geology
ichtyologia
(msasasci)
ichtyologia
- ichthyology

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