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Log

lɔɡ
Extremely common
700 - 800
700 - 800
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registro, tronco

Log meanings in Spanish

registro

Example:
I keep a log of all my expenses.
Mantengo un registro de todos mis gastos.
The captain recorded the ship's journey in the log.
El capitán registró el viaje del barco en el registro.
Usage: formalContext: Used in formal settings or written records.
Note: This meaning is commonly used in contexts like record-keeping, data tracking, or official documentation.

tronco

Example:
We sat on a log by the campfire.
Nos sentamos en un tronco junto a la fogata.
The lumberjack chopped the tree into logs.
El leñador cortó el árbol en troncos.
Usage: informalContext: Referring to a piece of a tree trunk or a large piece of wood.
Note: This meaning is used in contexts related to forestry, camping, or woodworking.

Log's synonyms

record

A record is a written account of something that has happened or is being planned.
Example: She keeps a record of all the transactions.
Note: While a log generally refers to a systematic record of events, a record can be a more general term for any written account.

diary

A diary is a daily record of personal experiences, thoughts, and feelings.
Example: He wrote in his diary every night before bed.
Note: A diary is more personal and often includes reflections and emotions, while a log is typically a more factual and objective record.

journal

A journal is a daily record of news and events.
Example: She kept a journal of her travels around the world.
Note: A journal can also refer to a personal record of experiences, similar to a diary, but it can also encompass a broader range of topics beyond personal reflections.

Log expressions, common phrases

Keep a log

To keep a record or journal of events, activities, or data.
Example: I like to keep a log of all the books I've read.
Note: The phrase 'keep a log' implies recording or documenting information, whereas 'log' refers to a piece of a tree trunk.

Log in

To enter a computer system by providing the necessary credentials.
Example: Please log in to your account to access the premium features.
Note: 'Log in' is specifically related to accessing a computer system, while 'log' on its own refers to a piece of wood.

Log out

To exit or sign out of a computer system or application.
Example: Don't forget to log out when you're done using the computer.
Note: Similar to 'log in,' 'log out' is a computer-specific term, contrasting with the original meaning of 'log.'

Fall off the log

To describe something as very easy or effortless.
Example: For her, solving complex math problems is like falling off a log.
Note: This phrase uses 'log' metaphorically to convey simplicity, unlike the physical object 'log.'

Logjam

A situation where there is a blockage or deadlock, hindering progress.
Example: There was a logjam in the negotiations, but eventually, a compromise was reached.
Note: 'Logjam' uses 'log' figuratively to represent a blockage or obstruction, rather than a literal wooden log.

Sleep like a log

To sleep deeply and soundly.
Example: After the long hike, he slept like a log through the night.
Note: In this phrase, 'log' is used to describe deep sleep, departing from its original meaning as a piece of wood.

Log everyday (slang) expressions

Log off

To disconnect or stop using a computer system or online service.
Example: Make sure to log off your computer before you leave.
Note: Derived from the idea of physically signing off or disembarking from a log.

Bog log

A large and impressive piece of driftwood or fallen tree found in a swamp or bog.
Example: I found a massive bog log while hiking in the forest.
Note: Combines 'bog' (swampy area) with 'log' to describe a specific type of log.

Logbook

A collection or record of events, experiences, or information, similar to how a log records data.
Example: My grandmother's recipe collection is like a culinary logbook.
Note: Transfers the concept of detailed recording from a ship's log to other types of documentation.

Logophile

A lover or enthusiast of words and wordplay.
Example: As a logophile, I enjoy collecting unusual words.
Note: Connects 'logos' meaning word with 'phile' denoting love or affinity.

Logarithm

A mathematical operation that determines the power to which a fixed number, the base, must be raised to produce a given number.
Example: Understanding logarithms is crucial in advanced mathematics.
Note: Adapts the prefix 'log-' meaning ratio or word into a mathematical term.

Logistical nightmare

A situation characterized by complex, difficult, or chaotic planning and coordination.
Example: Organizing that event was a logistical nightmare with all the last-minute changes.
Note: Applies the precision and detail of managing logs in logistics to the challenges faced in planning and coordination.

Logorrhea

Excessive and uncontrollable wordiness or talking.
Example: He just can't stop talking, it's like he has logorrhea.
Note: Derives from 'logos' meaning word and 'rrhea' indicating flow or discharge to convey a verbal overflow.

Log - Examples

The captain kept a log of the ship's journey.
El capitán mantuvo un registro del viaje del barco.
The server log shows that there were multiple attempts to access the system.
El registro del servidor muestra que hubo múltiples intentos de acceder al sistema.
The company keeps a log of all employee hours worked.
La empresa lleva un registro de todas las horas trabajadas por los empleados.

Log grammar

Log - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: log
Conjugations
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): logged
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): logging
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): logs
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): log
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): log
Syllables, Separation and Stress
log Contains 1 syllables: log
Phonetic transcription: ˈlȯg
log , ˈlȯg (The red syllable is stressed)

Log - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
log: 700 - 800 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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