"log" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

log sustantivo

sustantivo + log
Kolokacji: 36
Web log • Yule log • phone log • oak log • user log • ...
log + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 41
log cabin • log house • log book • log fire • log building • ...
log + verbo
Kolokacji: 15
log shows • log burns • log indicates • log crackles • log floating • ...
verbo + log
Kolokacji: 26
keep a log • use logs • cut logs • transport logs • carry logs • ...
adjetivo + log
Kolokacji: 46
hollow log • large log • small log • big log • old log • ...
preposición + log
Kolokacji: 12
of logs • with logs • from logs • in one's log • over logs • ...
(1) of, with, from, in, over, ...
Kolokacji: 12
2. from logs = z polan from logs
3. with logs = z polanami with logs
5. over logs = ponad polanami over logs
6. under logs = na mocy rejestrów under logs
8. to the log = do polana to the log
9. for logs = dla polan for logs
10. into a log = do polana into a log
11. by logs = przez polana by logs
  • The roofs were flat and supported by trimmed logs called vigas , and they leaked.
  • Finally a bucket of water was poured in, and a last covering of banana leaves secured by logs.
  • Exposed, it was a small gravel pit shored and contained by larger rocks and logs, all materials close at hand.
  • Rain over, we walked through blue fields of lupine and past the three lakes called Sunrise, crossing the first at a narrow point by logs and stones.
  • But hauling through the streets under militia fire and returning weighed down by logs cost them.
  • The platforms and ladders (replaced by logs, ropes and chains on later levels) constituting the level are laid out in a very tricky form.
  • Circular saw blades were extremely expensive and highly subject to damage by overheating or dirty logs.
  • The trail was perfectly marked and well cleared and sometimes aided by logs in the ground that functioned as steps.
  • Fuelled by dry logs the flames reached so high that they shrivelled the green leaves on the tall trees that surrounded the clearing.
  • It is a good burrower and often constructs its own shelter by burrowing under surface objects such as rocks or rotting logs.
12. atop logs = na polanach atop logs

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