English
traditional logbook on a ship
Alternative forms
Noun
logbook (plural logbooks)
- (nautical) A book in which measurements from the ship's log are recorded, along with other salient details of the voyage.
- (by extension) A book in which events are recorded; a journal, especially of travel.
- (Britain) A record of the ownership, and licensing of a motor car
Translations
nautical: book in which details from journey are recorded
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: (on a ship) 航海日志 (zh) (hánghǎi rìzhì), (on a plane) 航空日志 (hángkōng rìzhì)
- Dutch: logboek (nl) n
- Finnish: lokikirja (fi), loki (fi), laivapäiväkirja
- French: livre de bord m
- German: Logbuch (de) n, Schiffstagebuch n
- Greek: ημερολόγιο (el) n (imerológio)
- Irish: turasleabhar m
- Italian: giornale di bordo
- Japanese: 日誌 (にっし, nisshi), 航海日誌 (こうかいにっし, kōkainisshi)
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travel journal
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- Polish: dziennik podróży m
- Romanian: jurnal de călătorie (ro) n
- Russian:
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record of the ownership of a motor car
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- Japanese: 自動車登録台帳 (jidōsha tōroku daichō)
- Polish: dowód rejestracyjny m
- Russian: формуля́р (ru) m (formuljár)
- Turkish: ruhsat (tr), trafik belgesi
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References
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↑ “logbook” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).