log book

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Askeri,Ticaret) gemi jurnali
seyir defteri
(Askeri) JURNAL, GEMİ JURNALİ: Limanda veya seyir halinde iken, gemide yapılan önemli işlerin kaydına mahsus defter
Günlük Defteri
(Askeri) seyir jurnali
logbook
(Askeri) rota jurnali
logbook
(Askeri) seyir jurnali
logbook
gemi jurnalı
logbook
rota jurnalı
logbook
gemi jurnali
equipment log book
(Askeri) malzeme sicil defteri
equipment log book
(Askeri) MALZEME SİCİL DEFTERİ: Malzemenin kullanma süresi içinde vukua gelmiş olayların mecburi olarak kaydına mahsus bir kontrol dokümanı
logbook
{i} kütük
logbook
i., den. seyir jurnali/defteri
logbook
{i} ruhsat
logbook
{i} seyir defteri
logbook
seyir defter
Englisch - Englisch
the book where the movements of the ship and the events which occur during a trip are recorded (livre de bord)
journal, book in which records are written
A small booklet that in which the competition history of a rally car is documented Each time the rally car goes through technical inspection it is noted in the log book, as well as any major accidents the car is involved in during an event TOP - BOTTOM - CLOSE
A log book is a record of the skills and knowledge gained during a work or vocational placement
A daily record of the hours worked and the route traveled by a driver
An official book containing the records of the voyage inserted by the Master of the ship
The daily report of all events and other relevant particulars of a vessel and attested by the proper authorities as a true record
The record of events on board a ship, especially navigational
Like pilots or sailors, skydivers log their activity and achievements in order to document their experience
a diary of a divers dive history Provides evidence of the depth and breadth of a divers experience
A log book is a book in which someone records details and events relating to something, for example a journey or period of their life, or a vehicle
logbook
A record of the ownership, and licensing of a motor car
logbook
{n} a book used to keep a ship's way in
aircraft log book
book in which information concerning flights is recorded
logbook
Record book used by mariners to record events on a ship's voyage Also used by students in Marine Vocational Educational programs to record competencies
logbook
Arecord kept by a person of the knowledge, skills or competencies attained during on-or off-the-job training
logbook
A book in which events are recorded (logged), as a ship logbook that hold records of the voyage
logbook
Français : Carnet de bord des véhicules Deutsch : Fahrzeugakte A record of data relating to each bus (technical and performance characteristics, failures/faults, maintenance actions as well as age and km/mileage)
logbook
actions which are particularly important for the operation of an installation, such as adding or removing meters or error messages, are recorded in a logbook The entries are given a time stamp and (as appropriate) a user identification The logbook is a text file, and it can be viewed with an editor If the logbook reaches its maximum size, the oldest entries will be overwritten
logbook
carried by truck drivers in which they record their hours of service and duty status for each 24-hour period Required in interstate commercial trucking by the U S Department of Transportation
logbook
A daily record of the hours an interstate driver spends driving, off duty, sleeping in the berth, or on duty but not driving
logbook
a book in which the log is written
logbook
a record kept by a person of the knowledge,skills or competencies attained during on-or off-the-job training
logbook
{i} log, record of a journey make by a ship or aircraft
log book

    Türkische aussprache

    lôg bûk

    Aussprache

    /ˈlôg ˈbo͝ok/ /ˈlɔːɡ ˈbʊk/

    Etymologie

    [ 'log, 'läg ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English logge, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse lAg fallen tree; akin to Old English licgan to lie; more at LIE.
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