释义 |
log1/lɒɡ/ n. & v.●n. 1 an unhewn piece of a felled tree, or a similar rough mass of wood, esp. cut for firewood 原木;干材(尤指砍后当柴烧) 2a a float attached to a line wound on a reel for gauging the speed of a ship 测速器 b any other apparatus for the same purpose 计程仪 3 a record of events occurring during and affecting the voyage of a ship or aircraft (including the rate of a ship's progress shown by a log: see sense 2 of n.) 航海日志;飞行日志(包括记录计程仪测定的航行进度,见名词释义 2) 4 any systematic record of things done, experienced, etc. 工作记录(运转记录等) 5 = LOGBOOK 1 ●v. tr. (logged, logging) 1a enter (the distance made or other details) in a ship's logbook 记录(里程或其他详情)于航海日志中 b enter details about (a person or event) in a logbook 记录(人或事的详情)于航行日志中 c (of a ship) achieve (a certain distance) (船)航行达到(某里程) 2a enter (information) in a regular record 记载(数据)于日常工作记录中 b attain (a cumulative total of time etc. recorded in this way) 达到(时间等的累计总数) logged 50 hours on the computer 在计算机上工作达 50 小时 3 cut into logs 将…截成短木材 □ like a log 1 in a helpless or stunned state 无知觉的(地),呆木的(地) fell like a log 倒在地上不省人事 2 without stirring 一动不动的(地) slept like a log 睡得死死的 □ log in = log on □ log on (or off) go through the procedures to begin (or conclude) use of a computer system 登录(或退出)计算机系统 [Middle English: origin unknown] |