As translated from English into Russian log. Comprehensive English-Russian Dictionary

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born in a log cabin in Kentucky.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was born in a log cabin in Kentucky.

Where "s the log house?
Where is this log cabin?

Throw another log on the fire, will you?
Throw another piece of wood on the fire, right?

Put another log in the fireplace.
Throw another piece of wood into the fireplace.

In Canada, there are many areas where it is illegal to log trees.
There are many areas in Canada where cutting trees is illegal.

Close your eyes and picture a log house.
Close your eyes and imagine a log house.

There are many log cabins in these mountains.
There are many log huts in these mountains.

These logs are heavy.
These logs are heavy.

They floated the logs down the river to the sawmill.
They floated logs down the river to the sawmill.

Tom sawed the logs in half.
Tom sawed the logs in half.

The logs are being floated down the river.
The wood is floated down the river.

You are not logged in.
You are not logged into your account.

I shouldn "t have logged off.
I shouldn't have logged out.

I always forget that I already logged in.
I always forget that I am already logged into my account.

English-Russian translation LOG

transcription, transcription: [lɔɡ]

1) log; deck; chump Syn: beam, dullard

2) pestilence. lag heave the log

4) geol. borehole section ∙ split the log

1) a) harvest (cut down) the forest b) cut the forest for building materials

2) pestilence. enter in the logbook, etc.

3) a) pestilence. walk along the lag (distance) b) develop (speed) along the lag ∙ log off log on log out log up

log; deck; chump; log - * frame sawmill frame - * conveyer (technical) logging - * truck (automobile) timber carrier - in the * rough, rough (sea) log - to heave / to throw / the * throw the log; measure the speed of ships abbr. from logbook drilling log form (tool) (agricultural) soil section (geology) borehole section\u003e like a * motionless (like a log); unconscious, unconscious\u003e he slept like a * he slept like a dead man\u003e to keep the * rolling keep the pace of work; (actively) continue / support / \u003e roll my * and I "ll roll yours (Americanism) if you help me out - I will help you out; I will, you will help me\u003e to split the * explain smth. to work in logging, bucking, cutting (timber) (sea) enter in the log (sea) pass along the lag (distance); develop (speed) along the lag to go some distance; achieve some speed - racing drivers * ged record speeds racers showed record speeds to register (especially with the help of a computer; also. * in) automatically check the input password (in the computer; also * in) short for logarithm - * chart chart in logarithmic coordinates

audit ~ Sun. audit trail

backup ~ Sun. duplication registration file

console ~ sun. protocol

error ~ Sun. error log

~ mor. lag; to heave the log throw lag

log \u003d logbook ~ log, log, block, log ~ log; deck; chump; ridge ~ mor. enter in the logbook ~ logbook ~ record information ~ mor. lag; to heave the log throw lag ~ tue. protocol ~ protocol ~ log ~ mor. walk along the lag (distance); log; log off uprooting ~ work in logging ~ work in logging ~ geol. log; to keep the log rolling work at a fast pace; to split the log explain (smth.) ~ tu. registration ~ Sun. registration ~ registration ~ tue. register ~ register ~ form

~ frame sawmill frame

~ in th. enter

~ mor. walk along the lag (distance); log; log off Root out ~ off tht. exit ~ off disable

~ on Thu. enter

~ out th. go out

log \u003d logbook logbook: logbook logbook ~ logbook ~ logbook; logbook (aircraft); radio station log ~ ship log ~ form (car, aircraft)

on-demand ~ Sun. registration on demand

recovery ~ Sun. recovery log

results ~ Sun. results report

ship "s ~ finishing logbook

~ geol. log; to keep the log rolling work at a fast pace; to split the log explain (smth.)

system ~ Sun. system log

transactions ~ th. transaction log

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There are also meanings of the word and translation of LOG from English into Russian in English-Russian dictionaries and from Russian into English in Russian-English dictionaries.

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  • LOG - I. ˈlȯg also ˈläg noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English logge, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin ...
  • LOG - log 1 - loggish, adj. / lawg, log /, n. , v. , logged, logging. n. 1. a portion…
    Random House Webster "s Unabridged English Dictionary
  • LOG - noun a hebrew measure of liquids, containing 2.37 gills. 2.log vi to move to and fro; to rock. 3. ...
    Webster English vocab
  • LOG - also called maritime log, instrument for measuring the speed of a ship through water. The first practical log, developed about ...
    Britannica English vocabulary
  • LOG - / lɒg; NAmE lɔːg; lɑːg / noun, verb ■ noun 1. a thick piece of wood that is cut from…
    Oxford Advanced Learner "s English Dictionary
  • LOG - I. log 1 S3 / lɒɡ $ lɒːɡ, lɑːɡ / BrE AmE noun [Date: 1300-1400; Origin: Probably from a ...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • LOG - n. & v. --n. 1 an unhewn piece of a felled tree, or a similar rough mass of wood, esp. ...
    Basic English Conversational Dictionary
  • LOG - n. & v. n. 1 an unhewn piece of a felled tree, or a similar rough mass of wood, esp. ...
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • LOG - 1.n. & v. --n. 1. an unhewn piece of a felled tree, or a similar rough mass of wood, ...
    Oxford English vocab
  • LOG - (logs, logging, logged) 1. A log is a piece of a thick branch or of the trunk of a ...
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner "s English Dictionary
  • LOG - I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a coal / wood / log fire ▪ There was a coal fire in the sitting room. as ...
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • LOG - Synonyms and related words: Domesday Book, Mach meter, accelerometer, account book, accounts payable ledger, accounts receivable ledger, address book, ...
    Moby Thesaurus English vocabulary
  • LOG - I. noun 1 wood ADJECTIVE ▪ cut, sawn ▪ a pile of sawn ~ s ▪ fallen ▪ The road ...
    Oxford Collocations English Dictionary
  • LOG - log.ogg _I 1. lɒg n 1. log; deck; chump; log frame log - saw frame log conveyer - tech. forestry ...
    English-Russian-English Dictionary of General Vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • LOG - I abbr. from logarithm logarithm II abbr. of logic 1) mat. logic 2) logic, logical circuits 3) logical node; logical ...
    Comprehensive English-Russian Polytechnic Dictionary
  • LOG - I abbr. from logarithm logarithm II abbr. of logic 1) mat. logic 2) logic, logical circuits 3) logical node; logical device III 1) registration, recording || register, ...
    Comprehensive English-Russian Polytechnic Dictionary - RUSSO
  • LOG - 1) logbook 2) log 3) keep a record 4) long track 5) enter into the log 6) industrial stocks 7) write into the log 8) log 9) log log 10) ridge 11) log 12) forest direction 13) logarithm 14) ...
    English-Russian scientific and technical dictionary
  • LOG - log n. 1) log; deck; chump Syn: beam, dullard 2) mor. lag - heave the log 3) - log-book 4) geol. incision …
    Tiger English-Russian dictionary
  • LOG - _I 1. lɒg n 1. log; deck; chump; log frame log - saw frame log conveyer - tech. log ...
    Large new English-Russian dictionary
  • LOG - 1. noun 1) log; deck; chump Syn: beam, dullard 2) mor. lag - heave the log 3) \u003d log-book ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
  • LOG - 1. noun 1) log; deck; chump Syn: beam, dullard 2) mor. lag - heave the log 3) - log-book 4) geol. borehole section .. - split the log 2. ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
  • LOG - 1. _n. 1\u003e log; deck; chump; ridge 2\u003e _mor. lag; - heave the log 3\u003e \u003d log-book 4\u003e _geol. incision …
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th edition
  • LOG - 1.n. 1. log; deck; chump; ridge 2. mor. lag; - heave the log 3. \u003d log-book 4. geol. incision …
    Müller's English-Russian Dictionary - bed edition
  • LOG - 1) log; ridge; timber fit for sawing 2) drilling log of work, audit log 3) form, passport of the machine 4) diagram 5) skidding 6) enter in the log. - ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of Construction and New Construction Technologies
  • LOG - 1. log (accounting or registration) 2. drilling log; pl drill log information, drill log entry 3. drill report 4. ...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary of Oil and Gas
  • LOG - 1) registration, recording (information), protocol || register, record (information), record 2) registration log 3) (technical) passport. - apply the log - log in - log ...
    English-Russian dictionary computing and programming
  • LOG - 1) logging tool 2) logging 3) data log; drill log 4) well log (drilling data) 5) log; ridge 6) ...
    English-Russian construction dictionary
  • LOG - 1) lag 2) log 3) record the lag reading 4) walk (distance) along the log 5) write to the logbook - ...
    English-Russian Marine Dictionary
  • LOG - log of registration registration, entry see access log see access control log see accounting log see audit log see certificate log ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of Computer Security
  • LOG - 1. noun 1) log; deck; chump Syn: beam, dullard 2) mor. lag heave the log 3) \u003d log-book 4) ...
    New Comprehensive English-Russian Dictionary
  • LOG - bloc, trunc; (~ book) diarium; (naut.) logg (-lin)
    English interlingue dictionary
  • LOG - batang
    English-Visayan vocabulary
  • LOG- - or logo- combining form see: legend word; thought; speech; discourse
  • LOG - I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymo ~ y: Middle English ~ ge Date: 14th century a usually bulky piece or length of a ...
    Dictionary of English language - Merriam Webster
  • -LOG - see: ~ ue
    Explanatory Dictionary of English - Merriam Webster
  • -LOG - - see -logue
    Webster "s New International English Dictionary
  • LOG- - combining form or logo- Etymology: Greek, from logos word, reason, speech, account - more at legend: word: thought ...
    Webster "s New International English Dictionary
  • LOG - (v. I.) To move to and fro; to rock.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (v. I.) To engage in the business of cutting or transporting logs for timber; to get out logs.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (v. T.) To enter in a ship "s log book; as, to log the miles run.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (n.) A weight or block near the free end of a hoisting rope to prevent it from being drawn through ...
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (n.) A record and tabulated statement of the work done by an engine, as of a steamship, of the coal ...
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (n.) Hence: The record of the rate of ship "s speed or of her daily progress; also, the full nautical record ...
    Webster English Dictionary

English-Russian translation LOG

1. lɒg n 1. log; deck; chump; ridge

log frame - sawmill frame

log conveyer - those. forestry

log truck - auth. timber carrier

in the log - unfinished, uncouth

2. mor. lag

to heave / to throw / the log - throw lag; measure the speed of the ship

3.1\u003e abbr. by logbook 2\u003e brown magazine

4.form (device)

5. 1\u003e s.-kh. soil profile 2\u003e geol. log

like a log - a) motionless (like a log); b) unconscious, unconscious

he slept like a log - he slept like a dead man

to keep the log rolling - keep the pace of work; (actively) continue / support /

roll my log and I "ll roll yours - Amer. help me out - I will help you out; I will, you will

to split the log - explain smth.

2.lɒg v 1.1\u003e work in logging 2\u003e crosscutting, cutting (timber)

2. mor. enter in the logbook

3.1\u003e mor. walk along the lag (distance); develop (speed) along lag 2\u003e go through some. distance; get akoy speed

racing drivers logged record speeds - racers showed record speeds

4.register (especially with a computer; also log in)

5.automatically check the input password (in the computer; also log in)

lɒg n abbr. by logarithm

log chart - a chart in logarithmic coordinates

New big English-Russian dictionary. Large new English-Russian dictionary. 2012

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There are also meanings of the word and translation of LOG from English into Russian in English-Russian dictionaries and from Russian into English in Russian-English dictionaries.

More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word "LOG" in dictionaries.

  • LOG - I. ˈlȯg also ˈläg noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English logge, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin ...
  • LOG - log 1 - loggish, adj. / lawg, log /, n. , v. , logged, logging. n. 1. a portion…
    Random House Webster "s Unabridged English Dictionary
  • LOG - noun a hebrew measure of liquids, containing 2.37 gills. 2.log vi to move to and fro; to rock. 3. ...
    Webster English vocab
  • LOG - also called maritime log, instrument for measuring the speed of a ship through water. The first practical log, developed about ...
    Britannica English vocabulary
  • LOG - / lɒg; NAmE lɔːg; lɑːg / noun, verb ■ noun 1. a thick piece of wood that is cut from…
    Oxford Advanced Learner "s English Dictionary
  • LOG - I. log 1 S3 / lɒɡ $ lɒːɡ, lɑːɡ / BrE AmE noun [Date: 1300-1400; Origin: Probably from a ...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • LOG - n. & v. --n. 1 an unhewn piece of a felled tree, or a similar rough mass of wood, esp. ...
    Basic English Conversational Dictionary
  • LOG - n. & v. n. 1 an unhewn piece of a felled tree, or a similar rough mass of wood, esp. ...
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • LOG - 1.n. & v. --n. 1. an unhewn piece of a felled tree, or a similar rough mass of wood, ...
    Oxford English vocab
  • LOG - (logs, logging, logged) 1. A log is a piece of a thick branch or of the trunk of a ...
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner "s English Dictionary
  • LOG - I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a coal / wood / log fire ▪ There was a coal fire in the sitting room. as ...
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • LOG - Synonyms and related words: Domesday Book, Mach meter, accelerometer, account book, accounts payable ledger, accounts receivable ledger, address book, ...
    Moby Thesaurus English vocabulary
  • LOG - I. noun 1 wood ADJECTIVE ▪ cut, sawn ▪ a pile of sawn ~ s ▪ fallen ▪ The road ...
    Oxford Collocations English Dictionary
  • LOG
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • LOG - log.ogg _I 1. lɒg n 1. log; deck; chump; log frame log - saw frame log conveyer - tech. forestry ...
    English-Russian-English Dictionary of General Vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • LOG - I abbr. from logarithm logarithm II abbr. of logic 1) mat. logic 2) logic, logical circuits 3) logical node; logical ...
    Comprehensive English-Russian Polytechnic Dictionary
  • LOG - I abbr. from logarithm logarithm II abbr. of logic 1) mat. logic 2) logic, logical circuits 3) logical node; logical device III 1) registration, recording || register, ...
    Comprehensive English-Russian Polytechnic Dictionary - RUSSO
  • LOG - 1) logbook 2) log 3) keep a record 4) long track 5) enter into the log 6) industrial stocks 7) write into the log 8) log 9) log log 10) ridge 11) log 12) forest direction 13) logarithm 14) ...
    English-Russian scientific and technical dictionary
  • LOG - log n. 1) log; deck; chump Syn: beam, dullard 2) mor. lag - heave the log 3) - log-book 4) geol. incision …
    Tiger English-Russian dictionary
  • LOG - 1. noun 1) log; deck; chump Syn: beam, dullard 2) mor. lag - heave the log 3) \u003d log-book ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
  • LOG - 1. noun 1) log; deck; chump Syn: beam, dullard 2) mor. lag - heave the log 3) - log-book 4) geol. borehole section .. - split the log 2. ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
  • LOG - 1. _n. 1\u003e log; deck; chump; ridge 2\u003e _mor. lag; - heave the log 3\u003e \u003d log-book 4\u003e _geol. incision …
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th edition
  • LOG - 1.n. 1. log; deck; chump; ridge 2. mor. lag; - heave the log 3. \u003d log-book 4. geol. incision …
    Müller's English-Russian Dictionary - bed edition
  • LOG - 1) log; ridge; timber fit for sawing 2) drilling log of work, audit log 3) form, passport of the machine 4) diagram 5) skidding 6) enter in the log. - ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of Construction and New Construction Technologies
  • LOG - 1. log (accounting or registration) 2. drilling log; pl drill log information, drill log entry 3. drill report 4. ...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary of Oil and Gas
  • LOG - 1) registration, recording (information), protocol || register, record (information), record 2) registration log 3) (technical) passport. - apply the log - log in - log ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of Computer Science and Programming
  • LOG - 1) logging tool 2) logging 3) data log; drill log 4) well log (drilling data) 5) log; ridge 6) ...
    English-Russian construction dictionary
  • LOG - 1) lag 2) log 3) record the lag reading 4) walk (distance) along the log 5) write to the logbook - ...
    English-Russian Marine Dictionary
  • LOG - log of registration registration, entry see access log see access control log see accounting log see audit log see certificate log ...
    English-Russian Dictionary of Computer Security
  • LOG - 1. noun 1) log; deck; chump Syn: beam, dullard 2) mor. lag heave the log 3) \u003d log-book 4) ...
    New Comprehensive English-Russian Dictionary
  • LOG - bloc, trunc; (~ book) diarium; (naut.) logg (-lin)
    English interlingue dictionary
  • LOG - batang
    English-Visayan vocabulary
  • LOG- - or logo- combining form see: legend word; thought; speech; discourse
  • LOG - I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymo ~ y: Middle English ~ ge Date: 14th century a usually bulky piece or length of a ...
    Explanatory Dictionary of English - Merriam Webster
  • -LOG - see: ~ ue
    Explanatory Dictionary of English - Merriam Webster
  • -LOG - - see -logue
    Webster "s New International English Dictionary
  • LOG- - combining form or logo- Etymology: Greek, from logos word, reason, speech, account - more at legend: word: thought ...
    Webster "s New International English Dictionary
  • LOG - (v. I.) To move to and fro; to rock.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (v. I.) To engage in the business of cutting or transporting logs for timber; to get out logs.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (v. T.) To enter in a ship "s log book; as, to log the miles run.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (n.) A weight or block near the free end of a hoisting rope to prevent it from being drawn through ...
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (n.) A record and tabulated statement of the work done by an engine, as of a steamship, of the coal ...
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (n.) Hence: The record of the rate of ship "s speed or of her daily progress; also, the full nautical record ...
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (n.) An apparatus for measuring the rate of a ship "s motion through the water.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (n.) A bulky piece of wood which has not been shaped by hewing or sawing.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • LOG - (n.) A Hebrew measure of liquids, containing 2.37 gills.
    Webster English Dictionary

 

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