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nounPlural logs lɒɡ 1A part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off. 原木,圆材 she tripped over a fallen log as modifier a roaring log fire Example sentencesExamples - Even though she knew that there would be no berries, for it was early fall, she walked deep into the woods and past fallen logs and trees to the same meadow that her mother had told her about.
- They dodged around trees, leaping over fallen logs.
- We like to keep it to the native things around here, like trees and rocks and fallen logs.
- A mountain biker was injured and had to be rescued on Thursday on a swampy part of a trail on Mount Seymour where bikers ride over fallen logs.
- Typically, a family might use 15 logs of wood a day in order to prepare their meals.
- Soldiers use micro-terrain, perhaps a fold on the ground only two or three inches high as well as the more visible tree trunks, logs, and bushes.
- He scurried around a clearing we'd made with our machetes and arranged a half-dozen fallen logs, each about eight feet long, into a giant spoked pattern.
- Fermenting layers are thickest on high spots, surrounding stumps and along large fallen logs.
- It built its nests in cavities among tree roots or in fallen logs or clumps of ferns.
- It spends most of the day under stones, but can also be found under logs or tree trunks, though this is less common.
- One is a petrified log of wood 200 million years old.
- This group has a great diversity of roosting habits, including caves, hollow logs, tree branches, tunnels, and human houses.
- He was sitting on a fallen log by the fire.
- The girl threw a log on the fire, and poked the embers into flames.
- She went into the forest, slowing only enough to avoid trees and fallen logs.
- She strode over to a couple of fallen logs and kicked one of them.
- You lift a rotting log with one hand and pry out juicy grubs with your other forefinger.
- The process is a form of combustion, similar to burning a log in a fireplace.
- The suspect later attended a gathering during which he placed some other logs in a fireplace.
- Forgive me a moment and I'll throw a log on the fire.
Synonyms chunk of wood, branch, tree trunk, bole, stump block of wood, billet timber 2An official record of events during the voyage of a ship or aircraft. (航海或飞行)日志 航海日志。 Example sentencesExamples - If this is the first annual inspection that your IA has performed on your plane, be sure you allow ample time for review of your plane's airframe, engine and propeller logbooks.
- I logged all the 6000 hours in my logbook in my own airplanes.
- That would be bad enough, but, unfortunately, the stolen property was an aircraft logbook, which had been taken out of a plane.
- The FAA acquired the aircraft logbooks, and months of investigation began.
- This examination had to be done with a CAA Inspector who had to endorse the aircraft's logbook.
- Then, the aircraft can be reassembled and tested, and the inspection can be entered into the plane's logbooks.
- The instructor who flew with her said that he would not endorse her flight logbook for complex aircraft.
- Phelps, who first went to sea as a cabin boy in 1816, worked from original journals and logbooks now mostly lost.
- He accessed the ship's computer archives, logging into to the ship's logs.
- The best place to start your search is in your own logbook.
- For those with older planes, it will save you time and money if, at the next inspection, you or your IA flag each page of the logbooks at which particular ADs are complied.
- I have enclosed an excerpt from the ship's log from before the crash.
- We do not know the particulars of 06624's participation due to the lack of pilot logbooks and other sources identifying specific aircraft.
- This story, which is at the core of Ghost Ships, was pieced together by McNab from fragments of correspondence, telegrams and an extensive examination of steamship logbooks of the period.
- Fuel burn calculations were based on flight times listed in the airplane logbook.
- Using your logbook, you can then approximate fuel flow using average speeds and time underway.
- Solomon and Hart used Hudson Bay Company postal records and ships' logbooks to examine storm frequency and severity in the Beaufort Sea.
- Most of the aircraft have no logbooks, have run-out engines and props, and need a lot of work.
- No mention of the oil filter change was found in the logbook.
Synonyms record, register, logbook, journal, diary, chronicle, daybook, record book, ledger - 2.1 A regular or systematic record of incidents or observations.
(定期或系统的)观察记录 keep a detailed log of your activities 对你的行动作细致的观察记录。 Example sentencesExamples - At the same time, White House attorneys are reviewing memos, phone logs and other documents that may be relevant to the investigation.
- Keep a daily log of five things you're grateful for.
- The attacker then simply needs to check his web server logs to know the victim's session cookie.
- I was scanning the referral logs tonight and noticed a new blog.
- I would like to see the referrer logs and the follow-on links for sites.
- Do you check your referrer logs and surf the blogosphere all day from your office?
- Voters could cast unlimited votes without being detected by mechanisms within the voting terminal, they reported, and votes could be overwritten in the system's logs.
- Residents will also be able to record incidences on logs, which will be distributed by the police.
- Now I discover, through referrer logs, that somebody is visiting from Iceland.
- She was too busy to read the daily log each day.
- She said she had never knowingly touched the incident log.
- Part of the answer is to check your web server logs.
- Keeping a training log is a good way to stay motivated.
- He claimed she later handed him a copy of the police log of the incident.
- She suggests regularly sharing a detailed log of current work projects and accomplishments with your boss.
- He secretly took a copy of the incident log which he later gave to police.
- She clashed with the headmistress so often that she kept a log of incidents on the advice of colleagues.
- Write it down on your calendar and keep a daily exercise log.
- Self-testing devices and devices that maintain logs to track incidents are available.
- This included a drugs raid in May, fights in the pub and a log of incidents over the past year.
Synonyms record, register, logbook, journal, diary, chronicle, daybook, record book, ledger - 2.2Australian A set of claims for improved pay or conditions, lodged by a trade union on behalf of workers.
the union served a log on the employers in September, but it was refused
3An apparatus for determining the speed of a ship, originally one consisting of a float attached to a knotted line that is wound on a reel, the distance run out in a certain time being used as an estimate of the vessel's speed. 船舶测速仪 Example sentencesExamples - Traditionally, a vessel's speed was determined using a log and line - a float on the end of a line knotted at precise intervals and tossed overboard.
- One method of keeping direction, the log and the line, is generally discounted when a ship is sailing by compass correctly; this is true of the Pequod.
4the log" or "the log of woodNZ informal The Ranfurly Shield, an interprovincial rugby union trophy competed for annually in New Zealand. errors late in the game cost them a shot at the log of wood
verblogs, logged, logging lɒɡ [with object]1Enter (an incident or fact) in the log of a ship or aircraft or in another systematic record. 把(情况)载入航海(或飞行)日志 the incident has to be logged 此事必须载入航海日志。 Example sentencesExamples - It also logs incidents by location, not perpetrator.
- When she complained to the council she was asked to log the incidents.
- This detail is logged into the system, and so is the fact that an engineer is required to visit the client.
- A state-of-the-art system is used to log details of burglaries.
- The bailiffs who arrived with two lorries started to log details of town hall equipment, including computers and vehicles, and said they would remove them if the payment was not made.
- Last year, more than 300 serious incidents were logged - but one operator said that was only the tip of the iceberg.
- I would call the police and make sure each incident is logged.
- I watch as John starts to log the vehicle's details on his computer, but am slightly puzzled when he leans over and closely inspects its wheels.
- Early reporting means that police can log the incidents and have more leads to follow.
- There's a database which logs all the calls and incidents, and which gives us an overview.
- They would be logging any incidents, to form a case for the closure of the home.
- He logs his experiences and thoughts on computer by event and refers back to them in an attempt to avoid repeating mistakes.
- Two police forces, the national rail operating system and the local train service have all logged the incident.
- Users can poll the system to see if that fact was logged, and find out who contributed that fact, and when they did, without knowing their real name.
- ‘We are still at the same stage,’ said a Garda spokesperson who could not give any indication as to when the system would begin to log racist incidents.
- We only log the details of those incidents where there have been injuries.
- When everything is discussed on a message board online, you don't need to log details of conversations or take minutes of meetings - all the information is right in front of you.
- The control tower logged the incident as an ‘unidentified flying object’.
- Then they log what they did, what they ate and how they felt.
- They phoned the police who logged the incident, but didn't hold much hope in getting her back.
Synonyms register, record, make a note of, note down, write down, jot down, book down, set down, put down, put in writing enter, file, minute, chart, tabulate, catalogue - 1.1 (of a ship, aircraft, or pilot) achieve (a certain distance, speed, or time)
(船,飞机)达到(一定的航程,速度) she had logged more than 12,000 miles since her launch 自船只下水以来航程已达12,000余英里。 Example sentencesExamples - By the end of the month, the aircraft had logged about 26 hours of flying time during an equal number of test flights.
- The leading maxis were logging average speeds of between 13 and 15 knots and were still on course to smash the current crossing record of 14 days and five hours.
- Its Air Force and Navy X - 35 aircraft had already logged 27 and 58 hours of flight time, respectively.
- Many of these aircraft have logged more than 20,000 hr.
Synonyms attain, achieve, chalk up, make, do, go, cover - 1.2 Make a systematic recording of events, observations, or measurements.
对(事件,观察,测量)作系统记录 the virus can log keystrokes that you make when you log on to all sorts of services 当你登录各种服务系统时,该病毒会系统地记录下你的按键操作。 Example sentencesExamples - Even more worrying is the way enquiries are logged.
- Bugbear, another blended threat, spread through network shares but also logged keystrokes and functioned as a back door.
- She joined the summer fieldtrips in 2002 and 2003, and has been the lab scribe, logging the group's daily trials and travails.
- Eilish had, he said, the courage to put her head above the parapet and undertake the enormous task of logging the memories of the area.
2Cut down (an area of forest) in order to exploit the timber commercially. 采伐(林区)树木 there are plans to log 250,000 hectares of virgin rainforest Example sentencesExamples - In some places, great swathes of hillside have been cut away in the urgency to log timber.
- Most of these older forests have been selectively logged but never cleared for cultivation.
- Timber companies had their eyes on logging the streamside forests.
- Once the most valuable trees have been taken down, the kuda-kuda trails are often sold to another group of loggers and the areas are repeatedly logged for less valuable trees.
- Deny said local residents had been persuaded by the owners of several timber companies to log areas within KEL, including the protected Mount Leuser National Park.
- Environmentalists countered that the idea of logging the forest to save it was absurd, and that one sawmill was not worth the ecological price of cutting into the ancient forest.
- Seventy-five percent of the island's ancient forests have been logged.
- According to Bapedal, the Indonesian government's environment agency, 57 timber companies are logging a massive 11 million hectare area in the region.
- For one thing, a cleanup plan should require regrowing heavily logged forests above the Silver Valley, says Osborn.
- Mackay says a lot of the burned timber won't be logged.
- Yet currently they receive few financial benefits from the trees that are logged on this land.
- By 1940, virtually all trees in the state that were valuable as timber had been logged, and much of the land had been turned to pasture.
- Sand mining was permitted at Fraser until 1976, and its forests were logged until late 1991.
- Thailand's forests were logged without mercy following World War II, losing nearly 75 percent of their virgin stands.
- To supply wood for the kilns native red beech in the area was logged.
- Companies do not have to bid competitively to log public forests.
- If I could secure a permit for him to log a different area, he would leave Betumonga alone.
- More than 95 percent of America's old-growth forests has been logged.
- By 1890, 80 percent of all native forest had been logged.
- Approximately 200 meters on either side of the ‘priority one’ area were selectively logged.
Phrases(as) easy as falling off a log informal Very easy. 〈非正式〉易如反掌 Example sentencesExamples - What's needed is a mechanism that makes those options as easy as falling off a log.
- If they've got a sensible database-driven-automatic-router-building widget (I'm sure there's a good name for that), then it's as easy as falling off a log.
- These guys have had a great run, but they've seen as well that it's not as easy as falling off a log - particularly in distribution.
Phrasal VerbsGo through the procedures to begin use of a computer, database, or system. (为进入计算机系统而)登录 Example sentencesExamples - When a user running Internet Explorer logs on to a contaminated site, the user's PC is infected with malicious code, which has the potential to cause further problems.
- Make sure you are logging on to a legitimate website by typing in the URL rather than using a link.
- Conspiracy theorists at Brunel say academics have logged on to their computers to vote only to find someone else has already done so for them.
- When a user logs in, he or she is initially at Home Page view.
- In order to get access, a user should log in into the system.
- He turned his computer on, logged on to a search engine, and searched under ‘sniper’.
- The workstations ran Windows XP Pro, and all students logged in using a single user name and password local to the workstation.
- Since you are already identifying users when they log in, returning preferred style sheets would be a snap.
- Using call-back, the user calls the computer and logs on, then the computer hangs up and calls back to the number authorized for the user.
- Every user needs to log in with a legitimate username/password combination to post references and comments.
- Users log in with their e-mail addresses and a password to access the bug database.
- Attempting to log on to the online service results in a blank page.
- These lines list the time at which the login attempt was made, the user who tried to log in as another user, if available, and the target user.
- I sat by a computer and logged on with the username and password I had been given with my timetable.
- Users who have not logged in to the system are invited to do so if they already have an account or to join the system as a member if they do not yet have an account.
- You must follow a strict procedure when you log out of the network and pull out the card, lest you have to reboot to reconnect.
- They can set up and store personal settings on the system which are activated every time they log on.
- Mulder logged out of his computer and headed for the door.
- That witness told the jury of the warnings on the screen of the Police National Computer when an officer logged on to the computer to obtain data.
- At the end of the day Josh shut down his computer and logged out.
- This ID is what lets Napster know a banned computer is trying to log on.
- In Figure 2, one can see from the IP addresses that the root user was logged in from different clients.
- You need a computer to log on to the Internet, but Internet cafés are not hard to find in Japan.
- On our return to the apartment I opened my laptop and logged on to my e-mail.
- I logged out of my computer as Brandon's communicator rung.
- Sputnik requires users to log in before using the system, so a wireless network provider knows who's tapping its resources.
- It was a UNIX system, and I logged on as root every day without their knowledge.
- Erin returns home and quickly goes to her computer and logs on using Nic's screenname.
- This program will continue downloading even after you log out.
- Furiously, Cassie logs out of her computer, disturbed by the somewhat cryptic message.
Go through the procedures to conclude use of a computer, database, or system. 退出(系统),注销 Example sentencesExamples - She logs off and logs back on and she gets a message that her account is locked out.
- Remember that your computer will still log off automatically if you do not use use it for more than 30 minutes.
- If that user logs off the workstation, the TP User becomes the user who has been logged onto the system the longest.
OriginMiddle English (in the sense 'bulky mass of wood'): of unknown origin; perhaps symbolic of the notion of heaviness. sense 3 of the noun originally denoted a thin quadrant of wood loaded to float upright in the water, whence 'ship's journal' in which information derived from this device was recorded. The word log is first recorded in the Middle Ages in the sense ‘a bulky mass of wood’. The ship's log or official record of events during the voyage got its name from a device used to find out the rate of a ship's motion, a thin quarter-circle of wood loaded so as to float upright in the water and fastened to a line wound on a reel (see knot). The captain would record the information obtained from this in a journal, or log. See also jam, sleep
Rhymesagog, befog, blog, bog, clog, cog, dog, flog, fog, grog, hog, Hogg, hotdog, jog, nog, prog, slog, smog, snog, sprog, tautog, tog, trog nounPlural logs lɒɡ short for logarithm prefixed to a number or algebraic symbol log x noun 1A part of the trunk or a large branch of a tree that has fallen or been cut off. 原木,圆材 Example sentencesExamples - The suspect later attended a gathering during which he placed some other logs in a fireplace.
- She strode over to a couple of fallen logs and kicked one of them.
- Fermenting layers are thickest on high spots, surrounding stumps and along large fallen logs.
- The process is a form of combustion, similar to burning a log in a fireplace.
- It spends most of the day under stones, but can also be found under logs or tree trunks, though this is less common.
- One is a petrified log of wood 200 million years old.
- The girl threw a log on the fire, and poked the embers into flames.
- He scurried around a clearing we'd made with our machetes and arranged a half-dozen fallen logs, each about eight feet long, into a giant spoked pattern.
- Soldiers use micro-terrain, perhaps a fold on the ground only two or three inches high as well as the more visible tree trunks, logs, and bushes.
- A mountain biker was injured and had to be rescued on Thursday on a swampy part of a trail on Mount Seymour where bikers ride over fallen logs.
- Even though she knew that there would be no berries, for it was early fall, she walked deep into the woods and past fallen logs and trees to the same meadow that her mother had told her about.
- They dodged around trees, leaping over fallen logs.
- It built its nests in cavities among tree roots or in fallen logs or clumps of ferns.
- Typically, a family might use 15 logs of wood a day in order to prepare their meals.
- This group has a great diversity of roosting habits, including caves, hollow logs, tree branches, tunnels, and human houses.
- He was sitting on a fallen log by the fire.
- Forgive me a moment and I'll throw a log on the fire.
- We like to keep it to the native things around here, like trees and rocks and fallen logs.
- She went into the forest, slowing only enough to avoid trees and fallen logs.
- You lift a rotting log with one hand and pry out juicy grubs with your other forefinger.
Synonyms chunk of wood, branch, tree trunk, bole, stump 2An official record of events during the voyage of a ship or aircraft. (航海或飞行)日志 航海日志。 Example sentencesExamples - Using your logbook, you can then approximate fuel flow using average speeds and time underway.
- Fuel burn calculations were based on flight times listed in the airplane logbook.
- We do not know the particulars of 06624's participation due to the lack of pilot logbooks and other sources identifying specific aircraft.
- That would be bad enough, but, unfortunately, the stolen property was an aircraft logbook, which had been taken out of a plane.
- Most of the aircraft have no logbooks, have run-out engines and props, and need a lot of work.
- The instructor who flew with her said that he would not endorse her flight logbook for complex aircraft.
- For those with older planes, it will save you time and money if, at the next inspection, you or your IA flag each page of the logbooks at which particular ADs are complied.
- I logged all the 6000 hours in my logbook in my own airplanes.
- Phelps, who first went to sea as a cabin boy in 1816, worked from original journals and logbooks now mostly lost.
- This story, which is at the core of Ghost Ships, was pieced together by McNab from fragments of correspondence, telegrams and an extensive examination of steamship logbooks of the period.
- Solomon and Hart used Hudson Bay Company postal records and ships' logbooks to examine storm frequency and severity in the Beaufort Sea.
- The best place to start your search is in your own logbook.
- He accessed the ship's computer archives, logging into to the ship's logs.
- The FAA acquired the aircraft logbooks, and months of investigation began.
- I have enclosed an excerpt from the ship's log from before the crash.
- If this is the first annual inspection that your IA has performed on your plane, be sure you allow ample time for review of your plane's airframe, engine and propeller logbooks.
- This examination had to be done with a CAA Inspector who had to endorse the aircraft's logbook.
- Then, the aircraft can be reassembled and tested, and the inspection can be entered into the plane's logbooks.
- No mention of the oil filter change was found in the logbook.
Synonyms record, register, logbook, journal, diary, chronicle, daybook, record book, ledger - 2.1 A regular or systematic record of incidents or observations.
(定期或系统的)观察记录 keep a detailed log of your activities 对你的行动作细致的观察记录。 Example sentencesExamples - He claimed she later handed him a copy of the police log of the incident.
- Do you check your referrer logs and surf the blogosphere all day from your office?
- Self-testing devices and devices that maintain logs to track incidents are available.
- Keeping a training log is a good way to stay motivated.
- She said she had never knowingly touched the incident log.
- This included a drugs raid in May, fights in the pub and a log of incidents over the past year.
- Residents will also be able to record incidences on logs, which will be distributed by the police.
- At the same time, White House attorneys are reviewing memos, phone logs and other documents that may be relevant to the investigation.
- She suggests regularly sharing a detailed log of current work projects and accomplishments with your boss.
- Voters could cast unlimited votes without being detected by mechanisms within the voting terminal, they reported, and votes could be overwritten in the system's logs.
- He secretly took a copy of the incident log which he later gave to police.
- She clashed with the headmistress so often that she kept a log of incidents on the advice of colleagues.
- She was too busy to read the daily log each day.
- Keep a daily log of five things you're grateful for.
- I was scanning the referral logs tonight and noticed a new blog.
- Part of the answer is to check your web server logs.
- The attacker then simply needs to check his web server logs to know the victim's session cookie.
- Write it down on your calendar and keep a daily exercise log.
- Now I discover, through referrer logs, that somebody is visiting from Iceland.
- I would like to see the referrer logs and the follow-on links for sites.
Synonyms record, register, logbook, journal, diary, chronicle, daybook, record book, ledger
3An apparatus for determining the speed of a ship, originally consisting of a float attached to a knotted line wound on a reel, the distance run out in a certain time being used as an estimate of the vessel's speed. 船舶测速仪 Example sentencesExamples - One method of keeping direction, the log and the line, is generally discounted when a ship is sailing by compass correctly; this is true of the Pequod.
- Traditionally, a vessel's speed was determined using a log and line - a float on the end of a line knotted at precise intervals and tossed overboard.
4the log" or "the log of woodNZ informal The Ranfurly Shield, an interprovincial rugby union trophy competed for annually in New Zealand. errors late in the game cost them a shot at the log of wood
verb [with object]1Enter (an incident or fact) in the log of a ship or aircraft or in another systematic record. 把(情况)载入航海(或飞行)日志 the incident has to be logged 此事必须载入航海日志。 the red book where we log our calls 我们记录各次停靠港口情况的红本子。 Example sentencesExamples - Users can poll the system to see if that fact was logged, and find out who contributed that fact, and when they did, without knowing their real name.
- When she complained to the council she was asked to log the incidents.
- The control tower logged the incident as an ‘unidentified flying object’.
- I would call the police and make sure each incident is logged.
- They would be logging any incidents, to form a case for the closure of the home.
- The bailiffs who arrived with two lorries started to log details of town hall equipment, including computers and vehicles, and said they would remove them if the payment was not made.
- Two police forces, the national rail operating system and the local train service have all logged the incident.
- I watch as John starts to log the vehicle's details on his computer, but am slightly puzzled when he leans over and closely inspects its wheels.
- When everything is discussed on a message board online, you don't need to log details of conversations or take minutes of meetings - all the information is right in front of you.
- They phoned the police who logged the incident, but didn't hold much hope in getting her back.
- We only log the details of those incidents where there have been injuries.
- This detail is logged into the system, and so is the fact that an engineer is required to visit the client.
- It also logs incidents by location, not perpetrator.
- Last year, more than 300 serious incidents were logged - but one operator said that was only the tip of the iceberg.
- Early reporting means that police can log the incidents and have more leads to follow.
- There's a database which logs all the calls and incidents, and which gives us an overview.
- ‘We are still at the same stage,’ said a Garda spokesperson who could not give any indication as to when the system would begin to log racist incidents.
- A state-of-the-art system is used to log details of burglaries.
- Then they log what they did, what they ate and how they felt.
- He logs his experiences and thoughts on computer by event and refers back to them in an attempt to avoid repeating mistakes.
Synonyms register, record, make a note of, note down, write down, jot down, book down, set down, put down, put in writing - 1.1 (of a ship, aircraft, or pilot) achieve (a certain distance, speed, or time)
(船,飞机)达到(一定的航程,速度) she had logged more than 12,000 miles since she had been launched 自船只下水以来航程已达12,000余英里。 Example sentencesExamples - The leading maxis were logging average speeds of between 13 and 15 knots and were still on course to smash the current crossing record of 14 days and five hours.
- By the end of the month, the aircraft had logged about 26 hours of flying time during an equal number of test flights.
- Many of these aircraft have logged more than 20,000 hr.
- Its Air Force and Navy X - 35 aircraft had already logged 27 and 58 hours of flight time, respectively.
Synonyms attain, achieve, chalk up, make, do, go, cover - 1.2 Make a systematic recording of events, observations, or measurements.
对(事件,观察,测量)作系统记录 the virus can log keystrokes that you make when you access all sorts of services 当你登录各种服务系统时,该病毒会系统地记录下你的按键操作。 Example sentencesExamples - Eilish had, he said, the courage to put her head above the parapet and undertake the enormous task of logging the memories of the area.
- Bugbear, another blended threat, spread through network shares but also logged keystrokes and functioned as a back door.
- Even more worrying is the way enquiries are logged.
- She joined the summer fieldtrips in 2002 and 2003, and has been the lab scribe, logging the group's daily trials and travails.
2Cut down (an area of forest) in order to exploit the timber commercially. 采伐(林区)树木 Example sentencesExamples - More than 95 percent of America's old-growth forests has been logged.
- Seventy-five percent of the island's ancient forests have been logged.
- Timber companies had their eyes on logging the streamside forests.
- If I could secure a permit for him to log a different area, he would leave Betumonga alone.
- Thailand's forests were logged without mercy following World War II, losing nearly 75 percent of their virgin stands.
- In some places, great swathes of hillside have been cut away in the urgency to log timber.
- Companies do not have to bid competitively to log public forests.
- To supply wood for the kilns native red beech in the area was logged.
- According to Bapedal, the Indonesian government's environment agency, 57 timber companies are logging a massive 11 million hectare area in the region.
- By 1890, 80 percent of all native forest had been logged.
- For one thing, a cleanup plan should require regrowing heavily logged forests above the Silver Valley, says Osborn.
- Once the most valuable trees have been taken down, the kuda-kuda trails are often sold to another group of loggers and the areas are repeatedly logged for less valuable trees.
- Yet currently they receive few financial benefits from the trees that are logged on this land.
- Sand mining was permitted at Fraser until 1976, and its forests were logged until late 1991.
- Most of these older forests have been selectively logged but never cleared for cultivation.
- Environmentalists countered that the idea of logging the forest to save it was absurd, and that one sawmill was not worth the ecological price of cutting into the ancient forest.
- Approximately 200 meters on either side of the ‘priority one’ area were selectively logged.
- Mackay says a lot of the burned timber won't be logged.
- By 1940, virtually all trees in the state that were valuable as timber had been logged, and much of the land had been turned to pasture.
- Deny said local residents had been persuaded by the owners of several timber companies to log areas within KEL, including the protected Mount Leuser National Park.
Phrases(as) easy as falling off a log informal Very easy. 〈非正式〉易如反掌 Example sentencesExamples - These guys have had a great run, but they've seen as well that it's not as easy as falling off a log - particularly in distribution.
- If they've got a sensible database-driven-automatic-router-building widget (I'm sure there's a good name for that), then it's as easy as falling off a log.
- What's needed is a mechanism that makes those options as easy as falling off a log.
Phrasal VerbsGo through the procedures to begin use of a computer, database, or system. (为进入计算机系统而)登录 Example sentencesExamples - Furiously, Cassie logs out of her computer, disturbed by the somewhat cryptic message.
- Since you are already identifying users when they log in, returning preferred style sheets would be a snap.
- In Figure 2, one can see from the IP addresses that the root user was logged in from different clients.
- At the end of the day Josh shut down his computer and logged out.
- Make sure you are logging on to a legitimate website by typing in the URL rather than using a link.
- Mulder logged out of his computer and headed for the door.
- When a user running Internet Explorer logs on to a contaminated site, the user's PC is infected with malicious code, which has the potential to cause further problems.
- They can set up and store personal settings on the system which are activated every time they log on.
- This ID is what lets Napster know a banned computer is trying to log on.
- Erin returns home and quickly goes to her computer and logs on using Nic's screenname.
- When a user logs in, he or she is initially at Home Page view.
- Attempting to log on to the online service results in a blank page.
- Using call-back, the user calls the computer and logs on, then the computer hangs up and calls back to the number authorized for the user.
- That witness told the jury of the warnings on the screen of the Police National Computer when an officer logged on to the computer to obtain data.
- He turned his computer on, logged on to a search engine, and searched under ‘sniper’.
- This program will continue downloading even after you log out.
- These lines list the time at which the login attempt was made, the user who tried to log in as another user, if available, and the target user.
- I sat by a computer and logged on with the username and password I had been given with my timetable.
- You need a computer to log on to the Internet, but Internet cafés are not hard to find in Japan.
- Users log in with their e-mail addresses and a password to access the bug database.
- Conspiracy theorists at Brunel say academics have logged on to their computers to vote only to find someone else has already done so for them.
- Sputnik requires users to log in before using the system, so a wireless network provider knows who's tapping its resources.
- Users who have not logged in to the system are invited to do so if they already have an account or to join the system as a member if they do not yet have an account.
- It was a UNIX system, and I logged on as root every day without their knowledge.
- On our return to the apartment I opened my laptop and logged on to my e-mail.
- You must follow a strict procedure when you log out of the network and pull out the card, lest you have to reboot to reconnect.
- I logged out of my computer as Brandon's communicator rung.
- In order to get access, a user should log in into the system.
- The workstations ran Windows XP Pro, and all students logged in using a single user name and password local to the workstation.
- Every user needs to log in with a legitimate username/password combination to post references and comments.
Go through the procedures to conclude use of a computer, database, or system. 退出(系统),注销 Example sentencesExamples - If that user logs off the workstation, the TP User becomes the user who has been logged onto the system the longest.
- Remember that your computer will still log off automatically if you do not use use it for more than 30 minutes.
- She logs off and logs back on and she gets a message that her account is locked out.
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘bulky mass of wood’): of unknown origin; perhaps symbolic of the notion of heaviness. log (sense 3 of the noun) originally denoted a thin quadrant of wood loaded to float upright in the water, whence ‘ship's journal’ in which information derived from this device was recorded. noun short for logarithm prefixed to a number or algebraic symbol log x |