log

suomi-englanti sanakirja

log englannista suomeksi

  1. tukki, puunrunko, runko, hirsi

  2. kaataa, kaataa puita

  3. lokikirja

  4. loki

  5. logaritmi

  6. kirjata, merkitä lokikirjaan

  1. runko, puunrunko

  2. tukki, hirsi

  3. loki

  4. hakata large quantity, kaataa puita">kaataa puita individual trees

  5. lokikirja

  6. kirjata

  7. Substantiivi

  8. Verbi

log englanniksi

  1. logarithm

  2. if x=b^y then \log_{b}(x)=y

  3. (ISO 639)

  4. (sid) The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches.

  5. (ux)

  6. Any bulky piece as cut from the above, used as timber, fuel etc.

  7. {{quote-text|en|year=1995|url=http://nasb.scripturetext.com/matthew/7.htm|title=New American Standard Bible: Matthew 7, 3 - 5

  8. A unit of length equivalent to 16 feet, used for measuring timber, especially the trunk of a tree.

  9. Anything shaped like a log; a cylinder.

  10. (quote-book) it was a thing of sinuous durability, wound around the spirit like a tapeworm around a log of shit.

  11. (quote-book)

  12. A floating device, usually of wood, used in navigation to estimate the speed of a vessel through water.

  13. (hypo)

  14. 1659, Navigation by the Mariners Plain Scale New Plain'd, by Collins (mathematician)|John Collins

  15. (quote)
  16. A blockhead; a very stupid person.

  17. A heavy longboard.

  18. 1999, Neal Miyake https://web.archive.org/web/20060530122555/http://www.iav.com/~sponge/sesh/new2/sesh213.htm

  19. A rolled cake with filling.

  20. A weight or block near the free end of a hoisting rope to prevent it from being drawn through the sheave.

  21. A piece of feces.

  22. A penis.

  23. To cut trees into logs.

  24. To cut down (trees).

  25. {{quote-journal|en|date=2013-06-29|volume=407|issue=8842|page=29|magazine=The Economist

  26. To cut down trees in an area, harvesting and transporting the logs as wood.

  27. (sid) A logbook, or journal of a vessel's (or aircraft's) progress.

  28. (RQ:Stevenson Treasure Island)

  29. (quote-journal)

  30. A chronological record of actions, performances, computer/network usage, etc.

  31. Specifically, an append-only sequential record of events written to a file, display, or other data stream.

  32. To make, to add an entry (or more) in a log or logbook.

  33. To travel (a distance) as shown in a logbook.

  34. To travel at a specified speed, as ascertained by a log.

  35. (senseid) To out; to disconnect from an online video game.

  36. To move and fro; to rock.

  37. A Hebrew unit of liquid volume (about (frac)(nbs)liter).

  38. (RQ:KJV)

  39. 1902, ''Jewish Encyclopedia'', s.v. "Weights and Measures":

  40. In the Hebrew system the log (Lev. xiv. 10) corresponds to the mina. Since the Hellenistic writers equate the log with the Græco-Roman sextarius, whatever these writers say on the relation of the sextarius to other measures applies also to the relation of these measures to the log. The log and the sextarius, however, are not equal in capacity. The sextarius is estimated at .547 liter, while there is no reason to regard the log as larger than the Babylonian mina, especially as other references of the Greek metrologists support the assumption that the log was equal to the mina. The fact that in the Old Testament the log is mentioned only as a fluid measure may be merely accidental, for the dry measures, which are distinguished in all other cases from the liquid measures, also have the log as their unit. The corresponding dry measure may, however, have been known under a different name.
  41. (synonym of). (C)

  42. A difference of one in the logarithm, usually in base 10; an of magnitude.

  43. field (in a forest); flat ground, area, lawn

  44. (syn)

  45. battlefield

  46. lumbering, inert, slow in movement; immobile

  47. (originally) plumb, (too) heavy in built and/or weight

  48. cumbersome, hard to move or change

  49. dull, uninspired

  50. falsehood

  51. (alternative form of)

  52. a log, instrument to measure a vessel's speed

  53. logbook

  54. (l)

  55. weblog

  56. (verb form of)

  57. (l)

  58. the trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches

  59. (syn)

  60. a floating device, usually of wood, used in navigation to estimate the speed of a vessel through water.

  61. a logbook, or journal of a vessel's (or aircraft's) progress.

  62. a chronological record of actions, performances, computer/network usage, etc.

  63. to (l)

  64. (l), logarithm

  65. a Hebrew unit of liquid volume (about (frac)(nbs)liter).

  66. place

  67. hollow

  68. a place

  69. a fluid used in the boiling of plant material

  70. the resulting broth or stock from such a process

  71. a drink for livestock made from hey boiled or soaked in water

  72. hot water poured over the malt during the brewing process

  73. a of water, usually a river or lake

  74. (archaic form of)

  75. 1894, ''Log um sams normaltid fyr kongeriket Norig'' about standard time in the Kingdom of Norway (um sams normaltid fyr kongeriket Norig|Wikipedia)

  76. {{quote|nn|§2 Naar normaltid etter denne logi er innførd, og det daa maatte visa seg trong til aa byta um noko klokkeslætte, som er nemnt i eldre loger, skal kongen kunne taka avgjerd um slikt umbyte fyr det heile land elder fyr einskilde landsluter.
  77. (infl of)

  78. (nn-former-context) (infl of)

  79. a place, stead

  80. bed

  81. grove

  82. small forest

  83. eye

  84. wheel; tire (of a vehicle)