Dictionary
English - Hungarian
Log
lɔɡ
Extremely common
700 - 800
700 - 800
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. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
törzs (fa), napló, naplóbejegyzés, naplóz (adatokat rögzíteni)
Log meanings in Hungarian
törzs (fa)
Example:
The log was too heavy to lift.
A törzs túl nehéz volt ahhoz, hogy felemeljem.
We need to find a log to sit on by the campfire.
Találnunk kell egy törzset, amin ülhetünk a tűz mellett.
Usage: informalContext: used in outdoor or nature settings, such as camping or forestry.
Note: Refers specifically to the trunk of a tree or a cut piece of wood.
napló
Example:
He kept a log of his daily activities.
Naplót vezetett a napi tevékenységeiről.
The captain maintained a log of the ship's journey.
A kapitány naplót vezetett a hajó útjáról.
Usage: formalContext: used in academic, professional, or personal contexts where records are kept.
Note: Refers to a record of events or actions, often used in writing or reporting.
naplóbejegyzés
Example:
She wrote an entry in her log about her travels.
Bejegyzést írt a naplójába az utazásáról.
Each log entry provides details about the experiment.
Minden naplóbejegyzés részleteket ad az kísérletről.
Usage: formalContext: used in contexts where specific entries are made in logs or journals.
Note: Refers to individual entries within a logbook or journal.
naplóz (adatokat rögzíteni)
Example:
We need to log the temperature every hour.
Minden órában rögzítenünk kell a hőmérsékletet.
Make sure to log your working hours accurately.
Győződj meg róla, hogy pontosan naplózod a munkaóráidat.
Usage: formalContext: used in professional or technical fields where data recording is important.
Note: Refers to the act of recording data or events systematically.
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.
A kapitány vezette a hajó útjának naplóját.
The server log shows that there were multiple attempts to access the system.
A szerver naplója azt mutatja, hogy több próbálkozás történt a rendszerhez való hozzáférésre.
The company keeps a log of all employee hours worked.
A cég nyilvántartja az összes dolgozó által ledolgozott órákat.
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.