plural
logs
plural
logs
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOG
[count]
1
a
:
a long, heavy section of a tree that has fallen or been cut down
b
:
a thick piece of wood
2
a
:
the record of travel by a ship or airplane
-
the captain's log
-
keep a log
b
:
a record of performance, events, or activities
as easy as falling off a log
—
see 1easy
2
log
/ˈlɑːg/
verb
logs;
logged;
logging
logs;
logged;
logging
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOG
1
:
to cut down trees in an area for wood
[+ object]
[no object]
2
[+ object]
:
to make an official record of (something)
3
[+ object]
a
:
to do something for (a specified distance or time)
-
Truck drivers log thousands of miles every week.
-
She has only been flying for a few months, but she has already logged more than 80 hours.
b
chiefly US
:
to succeed in getting or achieving (something, such as a record of wins)
log off
[phrasal verb]
computers
or
log out
:
to end the connection of a computer to a network or system
log on
[phrasal verb]
computers
or
log in
:
to start the connection of a computer to a network or system
—
often + to
3
log
/ˈlɑːg/
noun
plural
logs
plural
logs
Britannica Dictionary definition of LOG
[count]