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Detailed Translations for logging from English to German

logging:

logging [the ~] noun

  1. the logging
    – The process of recording actions that take place on a computer, network, or system. 1
  2. the logging (event logging)
    – The process of recording an audit entry in the audit trail whenever certain events occur, such as services starting and stopping or users logging on and off and accessing resources. 1

Translation Matrix for logging:

Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Ereignisprotokollierung event logging; logging
Protokollierung event logging; logging logger

Synonyms for "logging":


Related Definitions for "logging":

  1. the work of cutting down trees for timber2
  2. The process of recording actions that take place on a computer, network, or system.1
  3. The process of recording an audit entry in the audit trail whenever certain events occur, such as services starting and stopping or users logging on and off and accessing resources.1

Wiktionary Translations for logging:

logging
noun
  1. -

logging form of log:

log [the ~] noun

  1. the log (logbook; journal)
    Logbuch; Schiffsjournal
  2. the log (diary; journal; logbook)
    Tagebuch; Journal; Logbuch; Schiffsjournal
  3. the log (fire wood)
    die Holzblöcke; Brennholz; der Holzklotz; der Holzscheit; der Holzblock; die Holzklötze
  4. the log
    – A record of transactions or events that take place within an IT managed environment. 1
    Protokoll

to log verb (logs, logged, logging)

  1. to log (heave the log; pay out the log-line; sail by the log)
    loggen
    • loggen verb (logge, loggst, loggt, loggte, loggtet, geloggt)

Conjugations for log:

present
  1. log
  2. log
  3. logs
  4. log
  5. log
  6. log
simple past
  1. logged
  2. logged
  3. logged
  4. logged
  5. logged
  6. logged
present perfect
  1. have logged
  2. have logged
  3. has logged
  4. have logged
  5. have logged
  6. have logged
past continuous
  1. was logging
  2. were logging
  3. was logging
  4. were logging
  5. were logging
  6. were logging
future
  1. shall log
  2. will log
  3. will log
  4. shall log
  5. will log
  6. will log
continuous present
  1. am logging
  2. are logging
  3. is logging
  4. are logging
  5. are logging
  6. are logging
subjunctive
  1. be logged
  2. be logged
  3. be logged
  4. be logged
  5. be logged
  6. be logged
diverse
  1. log!
  2. let's log!
  3. logged
  4. logging
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for log:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Brennholz fire wood; log fuel wood
Holzblock fire wood; log butcher's block; chopping-block
Holzblöcke fire wood; log chumps; chunks of wood; logs
Holzklotz fire wood; log butcher's block; chopping-block
Holzklötze fire wood; log
Holzscheit fire wood; log
Journal diary; journal; log; logbook Journal; Windows Journal; journal; journaling; magazine; message; monthly; monthly magazine; news; periodical; piece of news; report; weekly
Logbuch diary; journal; log; logbook log book; ship's journal
Protokoll log minutes; protocol
Schiffsjournal diary; journal; log; logbook
Tagebuch diary; journal; log; logbook
- logarithm
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
loggen heave the log; log; pay out the log-line; sail by the log
- lumber

Related Words for "log":


Synonyms for "log":


Related Definitions for "log":

  1. measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water2
  2. a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane)2
  3. a written record of messages sent or received2
    • they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station2
    • an email log2
  4. the exponent required to produce a given number2
  5. a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches2
  6. enter into a log, as on ships and planes2
  7. cut lumber, as in woods and forests2
  8. A record of transactions or events that take place within an IT managed environment.1

Wiktionary Translations for log:

log
  1. EDV, transitiv: eine Aufzeichnung von bestimmten auf einem Computer ablaufenden Vorgang machen
  2. Seewesen, transitiv: die Geschwindigkeit eines Schiffes mithilfe eines speziellen Fahrtmessers – des Logs – ermitteln
noun
  1. persönliches Notizbuch, in dem Tagesereignisse festgehalten werden.
  2. -
  3. Nautik: Messgerät zur Bestimmung der Fahrgeschwindigkeit eines Schiffes

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
log loggen loggen — vaart bepalen
log Holzscheit; Kloben; Scheit; Stamm bûchemorceau de bois taillé pour le chauffage.