"log" značenje u engleski leksikon

log

imenicamatematikaIPA: / lˈɔɡ /

Množina: logs

In mathematics, abbreviation for logarithm.

Reči u blizini

Lofting · lofts · lofty · log · logagnosia · Logan · loganamnosis · loganberry

log

imenicaračunariIPA: / lˈɔɡ /

Množina: logs

A record of transactions or activities that take place on a computer system. See logarithm.

Reči u blizini

lofts · lofty · log · logagnosia · Logan · loganamnosis · loganberry · Logan Elm Village

log

imenicaIPA: / lˈɔɡ /

Množina: logs

Any apparatus for measuring the speed of a ship; also the daily record of events on board a ship or aircraft.
The log originally consisted of a piece of weighted wood attached to a line with knots at equal intervals that was cast from the rear of a ship. The vessel's speed
was estimated by timing the passage of the knots with a sandglass (like an egg timer). Today logs use electromagnetism and sonar.
1. A segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches.
2. A written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane).
3. A written record or journal of events or transactions
4. A float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water.

+ prikaži više
Sinonimi i slične reči
Prevedi "log" na
Reči u blizini

loftily · loftiness · Lofting · lofts · lofty · log · logagnosia · Logan

log files

množinaračunariIPA: / lɔːɡ ˈfaɪlz /

Singular of log files is log file.

A computer file that records requests received by online applications or the number of hits a Web page receives. Log files are useful in analyzing the technical performance of a Web site, redesigning Web site navigation, and revising marketing strategies used by e-businesses.

+ prikaži više
Reči u blizini

Log Cabin · loge · logetron · log file · log files · logframe · loggats · logged · logger · loggerhead

Prevod možda nije tačan. Primeri su iz nepregledanog spoljnog izvora.
engleski
/ tɛknˈo /
imenica
muzika
srpski
/ drutsati /
glagol
nemački
/ nˈiːt͡sɛːnˌoːkɔnstˌantiːnˌoːpoːlˌiːtanˌʊm /
imenica
francuski
/ kotɔnjˈe /
pridev