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log-log

/lawg-lawg, log-log/US // ˈlɔgˈlɔg, ˈlɒgˈlɒg //UK // (ˈlɒɡlɒɡ) //

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Definitions

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

Examples

  • Turn off the TV, put down your phone, and log off the computer.

  • The young man weaves through clusters of bamboo and cuts a diagonal slash into a tree, positioning a hollow log at the end.

  • Official Donetsk Republic business was log-jammed because the high command had only one stamp for documents and identity papers.

  • One morning a few years ago, the editor left his apartment to find an ax stuck into a log on his doorstep.

  • The Spires gather data every time somebody uses them; they log each “product.”

  • 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.

  • Neither of us spoke again, and at length the squat log buildings of Pend d' Oreille loomed ahead of us in the night.

  • “There are no sahib-log in the town,” he said, for Malcolm deemed it advisable to begin by a question on that score.

  • In the centre was a log-house, larger and more pretentious than many log-houses which he had seen in the South.

  • 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.