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How to pronounce logbook in English?

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Type Words
Type of book, record, record book
Has types bell book

Examples of logbook

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For your stuffy nose, you're going to want to think about signing that logbook.
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After examining the logbook, the doctors assume they are dealing with the plague.
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Their winter training in DeLand added another 50 jumps to the group's logbook.
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People think that if their logbook is in order, then so must be their preparation.
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The project has digitised around 45,000 logbook pages, and over 20,000 images.
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If they get stopped, Pistol says, some drivers say they don't have a logbook.
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Timothy Sanchez makes an entry in the logbook at the summit of Mount Whitney.
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Planters place a rubber stamp and a logbook inside every letterbox they hide.
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Recently, the BBC's Inside Out programme highlighted the problems of logbook loans.
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More examples
  • A book in which the log is written
  • A logbook was originally a book for recording readings from the chip log, and is used to determine the distance a ship traveled within a certain amount of time. The readings of the log have been recorded in equal times to give the distance traveled with respect to a given start position.
  • A daily record of the hours an interstate driver spends driving, off duty, sleeping in the berth, or on duty but not driving.
  • A diary of a divers dive history. Provides evidence of the depth and breadth of a divers experience.
  • Book 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.
  • A recorded history of an individual's diving experience. Usually contains, at least, the dive number, location, date, maximum depth and bottom time.
  • A book in which the boat's log is kept. Each entry usually contains the time and date of the entry, weather conditions, boat speed and course, position and other information and observations.
  • A daily record of hours spent while driving, resting and sleeping. Logs are federally regulated and meant to protect drivers and other motorists.
  • A dated, written record of performed operation and maintenance items or observations pertinent to a structure.