log-log / ˈlɔgˈlɔg, ˈlɒgˈlɒg /

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log-log2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the logarithm of a logarithm.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to a device, graph, etc., using log-logs.

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  1. Turn off the TV, put down your phone, and log off the computer.
  2. The young man weaves through clusters of bamboo and cuts a diagonal slash into a tree, positioning a hollow log at the end.
  3. Official Donetsk Republic business was log-jammed because the high command had only one stamp for documents and identity papers.
  4. One morning a few years ago, the editor left his apartment to find an ax stuck into a log on his doorstep.
  5. The Spires gather data every time somebody uses them; they log each “product.”
  6. You see, I stuck to him like a log to a root, but for the first week or so 'twant no use—not a bit.
  7. Neither of us spoke again, and at length the squat log buildings of Pend d' Oreille loomed ahead of us in the night.
  8. “There are no sahib-log in the town,” he said, for Malcolm deemed it advisable to begin by a question on that score.
  9. In the centre was a log-house, larger and more pretentious than many log-houses which he had seen in the South.
  10. Instead, he came to me and lifted to my knee one of those ponderous feet of his, and tried to pull me from my log.