Blankbook in which the daily activities of an expedition, voyage, mission, or other undertaking are noted chronologically as a matter of record.
Any detailed, usually sequential record of the progress of an activity.
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Examples for "ship's log"
Examples for "ship's log"
1Back in the control cabin Johnny was checking the ship's log.
2You wrote quite a lot about it in the ship's log.
3In a desk they found the ship's log and clearance papers.
4The ship's log shows clearly what happened to the original complement.
5At noon, Captain Nemo himself came to work the ship's log.
1He supplied images, expedition logs, information, and hospitality and supported my research in every way possible.
1The ship's Log Book of the Endeavour is in the British Museum.
1His personal log book was still open, but the ink was dry.
2The other figure stirred at the table, closing his much-thumbed log book.
3He also admitted listing the net size incorrectly in a log book.
4O'Beirne had seen his surgeon's mate scribble in a dogeared log book.
5His log book recorded her reaction: Speak to Julia, re above.
6And as he spoke he thumped his fist against the open log book.
7We still possess a Greek translation of his interesting log book.
8It will take all day to write my log book up to date.
9The log book had also formed a portion of Annatoo's pilferings.
10Adam raised his eyes from the log book on his deck.
11The young pilot had only 60 hours of flying experience in his log book.
12The sale also includes its original log book from 1938.
13Keep a log book for your vehicle and keep track of the kilometres travelled.
14He insisted that all he did was sell a car without a log book.
15He went back up the ladder with the log book.
16He noted an occasional high in his log book, but most signals were ignored.
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