英単語

logの意味・使い方・発音

log

英 [lɒg] 美 [lɔɡ]
  • 木を切る。
  • vt.伐採する;伐採する;航海する
  • n.記録;丸太;ログ

語源


ログ、ログブック、日誌、コンピュータ?ログイン

語源は不明だが、おそらくオノマトペ、大きな物体が転がるときのゴロゴロという音に由来する。初期の航海術では、船乗りが結び目(ノット)で結んだ長いロープの先に丸太の切れ端を付けて送り、その結び目で船の航海速度を計算して記録していたことから、log、log、computer logなどの語源となり、ノットは航海における速度の単位として私たちに伝わってきた。

英語の語源


log
log: [14] Log is a mystery word. It first turns up (in the sense ‘felled timber’) towards the end of the 14th century, but it has no ascertainable relatives in any other language. Nor is it altogether clear how the sense ‘ship’s record’ came about. It was inspired by the use of log for a thin piece of wood floated in the water from a line to determine the speed of a ship, but some etymologists have speculated that this is not the same word as log ‘piece of timber’, but was adapted from Arabic lauh ‘tablet’.
log (n.1)
unshaped large piece of tree, early 14c., of unknown origin. Old Norse had lag "felled tree" (from stem of liggja "to lie"), but on phonological grounds many etymologists deny that this is the root of English log. Instead, they suggest an independent formation meant to "express the notion of something massive by a word of appropriate sound." OED compares clog (n.) in its original Middle English sense "lump of wood." Log cabin (1770) in American English has been a figure of the honest pioneer since the 1840 presidential campaign of William Henry Harrison. Falling off a log as a type of something easy to do is from 1839.
log (v.2)
"to enter into a log-book," 1823, from log (n.2). Meaning "to attain (a speed) as noted in a log" is recorded by 1883. Related: Logged; logging.
log (n.2)
"record of observations, readings, etc.," 1842, sailor's shortening of log-book "daily record of a ship's speed, progress, etc." (1670s), from log (n.1). The book so called because a wooden float at the end of a line was cast out to measure a ship's speed. General sense by 1913.
log (v.1)
"to fell a tree," 1717; earlier "to strip a tree" (1690s), from log (n.1). Related: Logged; logging.

例文


1. In the evening a log fire would provide cosiness.
夜焚き火を焚くと暖かくて快適になります。

2.Customers pay to log on and gossip with other users.
顧客が料金を払ってシステムにログインして他のユーザーとチャットする。

3.I set the log on the ground and shaved off the bark.
原木を地面に置き、樹皮を削った。

4.The large log basket can be used to tidy toys away.
大きな木のかごはおもちゃを入れるために使用できます。

5.The log cabin stayed empty,except when we came.
私たちが来ない限り、その小屋はずっと空いています。

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