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Log
01
原木, 木头
a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches
02
测速仪, 航速计
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
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航海日志, 飞行日志
a written record of events on a voyage, typically kept by a ship's captain or crew, or by a pilot or crew of an aircraft
What is a "log"?
A log is a written record that details events and activities during a voyage or flight. It is typically maintained by a ship's captain, crew, or an aircraft pilot and includes information such as navigation details, weather conditions, and significant occurrences. The log helps keep track of the journey's progress, important decisions, and any unusual events that happen during the trip. It serves as an official record for reference and accountability.
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日志, 记录
a written record of messages sent or received
to log
01
记录, 登记
to officially document all the information or events that have taken place, particularly on a plane or ship
Transitive: to log information or events
Example
The captain logged the course changes and weather conditions during the transatlantic voyage.
They logged the maintenance activities and repairs performed on the aircraft after each flight.
02
砍伐, 伐木
to clear or cut down trees in a forest or woodland for the purpose of harvesting timber
Transitive: to log a piece of land or forest
Example
The company decided to log a section of the forest to supply wood for construction.
公司决定砍伐森林的一部分,以供应建筑用木材。
They obtained permission to log the land and began harvesting the valuable timber.
他们获得了在这片土地上砍伐的许可,并开始采伐珍贵的木材。