0 a thick piece of tree trunk or branch, especially one cut for burning on a fire
1 a full written record of a journey, a period of time, or an event:
the ship's log
2 informal for logarithm
3 to cut down trees so that you can use their wood:
The forest has been so heavily logged that it is in danger of disappearing.
4 to officially record something:
The Better Business Bureau has logged more than 90 complaints.
5 a thick piece of tree trunk or branch:
Stack the logs near the fireplace.
6 a full, written record of a trip, a period of time, or an event:
a ship’s log
7 to put information into a written record:
8 to cut down trees for their wood, or to remove trees from a place by cutting them down:
10 to manage to do or get a particular number of something, especially a large number:
11 an official record of something:
keep a log (of sth) You should keep a log of your business travel to ensure you have proof of your expenses.
a user/visitor log The security guard wrote our names in the visitor log.
a learning/maintenance/production log The repairmen keep detailed maintenance log books.
a flight/ship's log
a daily/weekly/monthly log Project managers are instructed to keep a daily log of their activities.
When I lifted the log, there were lots of beetles skittering about/around under it.
Running along the beach, she stumbled on a log and fell on the sand.
Section 7 presents some user statistics derived from randomly logged requests.
If timber price were to fall by a third, then benefits are still comparable to half the proceeds of logging being invested.
However, the long-term effects of logging on plant and animal communities remain uncertain.
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