Log
111log — [lɒg] noun [C] I 1) a thick piece of wood that has been cut from a tree 2) a written record of things that happen, especially on a ship or a plane II verb [T] log [lɒg] to make an official record of things that happen • log off log on …
112log — WikiB A written record of broadcasting. There are typically three logs: • A Music Log recording what songs were played. • An Engineer s Log detailing technical production settings. • A Commercial Log recording which commercials were played during …
113log — [14] Log is a mystery word. It first turns up (in the sense ‘felled timber’) towards the end of the 14th century, but it has no ascertainable relatives in any other language. Nor is it altogether clear how the sense ‘ship’s record’ came about. It …
114log in — intransitive verb Date: 1962 log on • log in noun …
115Log P — LogP LogP aussi appelé Log Kow, est une mesure de la solubilité différentielle de composés chimiques dans deux solvants (coefficient de partage octanol/eau). LogP est égal au logarithme du rapport des concentrations de la substance étudiée dans l …
116LOG — • als LOG werden Aufzeichnungsdateien bezeichnet • log logarithmus (zur Basis 10) …
117LOG — [1] als LOG werden Aufzeichnungsdateien bezeichnet [2] log logarithmus (zur Basis 10) …
118log in — just go to our Web site and log in Syn: sign in, register, enter, log on …
119log on — To establish a connection to a computer system or online information service; also known as logon and log in. Many systems require the entry of an identification number or a password before the system can be accessed. See also log off;… …
120Log-in — D✓Log ịn , Log|ịn, das, auch der; [s], s (EDV das Einloggen) …