logs

[lɒɡz]

logs Definition

  • 1a length of a tree trunk or a thick branch, especially one that has been cut for use as timber or fuel
  • 2a detailed record of events or experiences

Using logs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "logs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fire was burning brightly with logs crackling and popping.

  • Example

    He chopped the logs into small pieces for the fireplace.

  • Example

    The captain kept a log of the ship's journey.

  • Example

    I like to keep a log of my daily activities in my journal.

logs Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with logs

  • a small house made of logs

    Example

    They spent their vacation in a cozy log cabin in the woods.

  • to enter a computer system by typing your name and password

    Example

    Please log in to your account to access your profile.

  • to exit a computer system by logging off or closing the browser

    Example

    Make sure to log out of your account when you're done using it.

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Summary: logs in Brief

The term 'logs' [lɒɡz] refers to either a length of a tree trunk or a detailed record of events. It can be used to describe fuel for a fire, such as 'He chopped the logs into small pieces for the fireplace,' or a written record, such as 'The captain kept a log of the ship's journey.' The phrase 'log in' refers to entering a computer system, while 'log out' means to exit it.