单词 | log |
释义 | log log /; AmE ; / verb, noun
■ verb [+ obj] (-gg-)
1 to put information in an official record or write a record of events: The system is designed to help trainees log their progress. All incoming support calls are logged. SYN RECORD
2 to do or get a large amount of sth: They logged about $60 million in sales last year. Many employees have logged more hours at work than at home in recent weeks. The shares have logged gains of about 60% since October.
PHRASAL VERBS
log in/on; log into/onto sth to perform the actions that allow you to begin using a computer system: You need a password to log on. Subscribers come to the site and log in.
log off/out; log off/out of sth to perform the actions that allow you to finish using a computer system: Log out before switching the computer off. Please log off after each session for security reasons, especially when using shared computers.
■ noun [C]
1 (also logbook) a record of events during a particular period of time: At the end of the month, the accountant receives copies of the weekly logs.
2 (HR ) in Australia, a set of demands for better pay or conditions, especially claims made by a trade union to an industrial tribunal (= a type of court that deals with disagreements between employers and employees) |
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