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词汇 logger
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Definition of logger in English:

logger

noun ˈlɒɡə
  • 1A person who fells trees for timber; a lumberjack.

    伐木工人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our illegal loggers smuggle the logs there and later our factories buy them from that country.
    • Many of the island's great stands of trees have been felled, and Indonesian loggers continue to decimate an area half the size of Switzerland each year.
    • Tree by tree loggers are decimating the forests and their inhabitants.
    • For many generations, my forefathers have been lumbermen, loggers and mill workers.
    • It's a balancing act between the votes of environmentalists on the mainland and those of loggers and timber workers who fear job losses.
    • A few years ago, the illegal loggers cut down trees on the outer fringes of the protected forest, but now they unabashedly cut down trees deep in the forest, he said.
    • She watched as loggers felled trees with chain saws, dragging the logs to a nearby river and then floating them to market.
    • Of course, the major objection would be based on the fact that loggers cut down trees.
    • Canada only charges loggers for timber replacement costs in the vast national forests and does not take bids for the timber, as the U.S. does.
    • One shivers at her exploration of remote territories controlled by illegal loggers or narcotics smugglers.
    • She is determined to stop loggers from illegally extracting timber from Indian reserves and national parks and to put an end to indiscriminate jungle clearance.
    • Officials charge these loggers then set forest fires and stripped trees of their bark in order to get the death certificates required to cut them down.
    • When a logger cuts a tree, he also coats it with spores that help it decompose.
    • It is unthinkable that bureaucrats would tell Canada's farmers what to plant and when to harvest, loggers when and what trees to fell, or miners what ore to mine and when to mine it.
    • Charter forests are already being condemned by environmental organizations as a giveaway to rapacious loggers who want to fell national forests.
    • Because of the slow pace and small scale of most of those lumber operations, loggers often selected only the most merchantable trees, leaving the rest for future harvests.
    • That's odd for an Iowa farmer, most of whom sell the trees to loggers and raise resource-hungry animals or monocultured crops.
    • It's about American tariffs on import of softwood lumber from our loggers up here.
    • Giving loggers the timber they remove in exchange for the service they perform is not an improvement, Holmer says.
    • By cutting down beautiful forest trees, the logger makes $20.
  • 2A device or computer program for making a systematic recording of events, observations, or measurements.

    自动记录器

    a data logger
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It could be an Internet café where a hacker has installed keystroke loggers, or it could be a home PC using an unsecured wireless network.
    • Some send people to sites that download keystroke loggers.
    • Data loggers - small recording devices attached to the aeration fans - are being used by the IPM researchers.
    • Second, it had both a key logger or e-mail logging functionality.
    • Temperature data loggers were deployed near the outflow of each lake to record the timing and frequency of tidal inflows.
    • In some cases, the spyware may include key loggers that could lead to intellectual property theft and corporate espionage.
    • Temperature data loggers were placed into the center of the egg mass in each nest.
    • Now all we need to do is configure the stealth logger itself.
    • However, with the rise of phishing, key loggers and associated risks, I now see the true value of my little device!
    • An identity thief could use it to download a keystroke logger and harvest thousands of passwords and active credit card numbers.
    • Key loggers can be on your system recording every keystroke and emailing it to an attacker, enemy or even your spouse.
    • These same factors drive the temperature recorded by data loggers, and one logger type is unlikely to serve as an effective proxy for all organisms at a site.
    • One use of this is to install a keystroke logger that will record information such as credit card numbers, user IDs and passwords of the user at the infected machine.
    • Given this fact, it seems reasonable to suggest that most expert users are likely to feel themselves to be relatively safe from computer viruses, Trojans, key loggers and so on.
    • The function of temperature loggers was to precisely record diving behavior.
    • After the plague of viruses and worms, the main security issues of 2003 were identity theft, spam, keyboard loggers and social engineering.
    • Collection, storage and transmission of data about these activities are constrained by the energy requirements and size of the recording loggers and transmitters.
    • Such visits were not recorded by the logger, and these tape recordings were excluded from the analysis.
    • Just remember that root has access to your private and public keys, and can run a keystroke logger on the box and get your crypto passphrase.
    • The sinister instructions can include a virus or a keystroke logger (that steals passwords or other sensitive information).

Rhymes

dogger, flogger, Hoggar, hogger, jogger, slogger, Wagga Wagga

Definition of logger in US English:

logger

noun
  • 1A person who fells trees for timber; a lumberjack.

    伐木工人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is unthinkable that bureaucrats would tell Canada's farmers what to plant and when to harvest, loggers when and what trees to fell, or miners what ore to mine and when to mine it.
    • That's odd for an Iowa farmer, most of whom sell the trees to loggers and raise resource-hungry animals or monocultured crops.
    • Because of the slow pace and small scale of most of those lumber operations, loggers often selected only the most merchantable trees, leaving the rest for future harvests.
    • Our illegal loggers smuggle the logs there and later our factories buy them from that country.
    • Officials charge these loggers then set forest fires and stripped trees of their bark in order to get the death certificates required to cut them down.
    • She is determined to stop loggers from illegally extracting timber from Indian reserves and national parks and to put an end to indiscriminate jungle clearance.
    • When a logger cuts a tree, he also coats it with spores that help it decompose.
    • It's about American tariffs on import of softwood lumber from our loggers up here.
    • By cutting down beautiful forest trees, the logger makes $20.
    • Tree by tree loggers are decimating the forests and their inhabitants.
    • Of course, the major objection would be based on the fact that loggers cut down trees.
    • Canada only charges loggers for timber replacement costs in the vast national forests and does not take bids for the timber, as the U.S. does.
    • For many generations, my forefathers have been lumbermen, loggers and mill workers.
    • Many of the island's great stands of trees have been felled, and Indonesian loggers continue to decimate an area half the size of Switzerland each year.
    • One shivers at her exploration of remote territories controlled by illegal loggers or narcotics smugglers.
    • A few years ago, the illegal loggers cut down trees on the outer fringes of the protected forest, but now they unabashedly cut down trees deep in the forest, he said.
    • She watched as loggers felled trees with chain saws, dragging the logs to a nearby river and then floating them to market.
    • Giving loggers the timber they remove in exchange for the service they perform is not an improvement, Holmer says.
    • Charter forests are already being condemned by environmental organizations as a giveaway to rapacious loggers who want to fell national forests.
    • It's a balancing act between the votes of environmentalists on the mainland and those of loggers and timber workers who fear job losses.
  • 2A device or computer program for making a systematic recording of events, observations, or measurements.

    自动记录器

    a data logger
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The sinister instructions can include a virus or a keystroke logger (that steals passwords or other sensitive information).
    • Second, it had both a key logger or e-mail logging functionality.
    • The function of temperature loggers was to precisely record diving behavior.
    • Temperature data loggers were deployed near the outflow of each lake to record the timing and frequency of tidal inflows.
    • Such visits were not recorded by the logger, and these tape recordings were excluded from the analysis.
    • Temperature data loggers were placed into the center of the egg mass in each nest.
    • In some cases, the spyware may include key loggers that could lead to intellectual property theft and corporate espionage.
    • These same factors drive the temperature recorded by data loggers, and one logger type is unlikely to serve as an effective proxy for all organisms at a site.
    • An identity thief could use it to download a keystroke logger and harvest thousands of passwords and active credit card numbers.
    • One use of this is to install a keystroke logger that will record information such as credit card numbers, user IDs and passwords of the user at the infected machine.
    • Collection, storage and transmission of data about these activities are constrained by the energy requirements and size of the recording loggers and transmitters.
    • After the plague of viruses and worms, the main security issues of 2003 were identity theft, spam, keyboard loggers and social engineering.
    • However, with the rise of phishing, key loggers and associated risks, I now see the true value of my little device!
    • Key loggers can be on your system recording every keystroke and emailing it to an attacker, enemy or even your spouse.
    • Given this fact, it seems reasonable to suggest that most expert users are likely to feel themselves to be relatively safe from computer viruses, Trojans, key loggers and so on.
    • Data loggers - small recording devices attached to the aeration fans - are being used by the IPM researchers.
    • It could be an Internet café where a hacker has installed keystroke loggers, or it could be a home PC using an unsecured wireless network.
    • Some send people to sites that download keystroke loggers.
    • Just remember that root has access to your private and public keys, and can run a keystroke logger on the box and get your crypto passphrase.
    • Now all we need to do is configure the stealth logger itself.
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