log
verb [ T ]
uk/lɒɡ/ us-gg-to write something down to make an official record of it:
log sth in/into sth Supervisors log an employee's driver's license number into a database.
log a call/claim/complaint During the first seven months of the year, the company logged 170 complaints.
to manage to do or get a particular number of something, especially a large number:
The company has logged about 550 orders for new aircraft this year.
Phrasal verbs
log in
log out
log
noun [ C ]
uk/lɒɡ/ us(also log book)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.