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Перевод: logbook
[существительное] вахтенный журнал; бортовой журнал; формуляр
Тезаурус:
- He claimed one Bf109 shot down, but recorded of his own aircraft in his logbook: "Left me with one strand of rudder wire."
- This is almost as much fun as going diving and is the ability to interface the Solution with a desk top computer and record, organise and recall all normal logbook information and also any dive profiles from the Solution's internal memory.
- Fred Robertson's record was outstanding; he had taken part in 189 interception sorties, and been credited with ten confirmed, three probables and seven damaged while on the island; his assessment as a fighter pilot endorsed in his logbook by Sqn.Ldr.
- 27 April: Sgt. Len Davies noted in his logbook: "Dawn patrol.
- Doug Whitney recorded in his logbook: "Takali blitzed. 44 bombs on 'drome.
- The collections of his poetry began to appear, notably a searing logbook of life as a commuting careerist, The London Zoo.
- The heating system in the new schools was no better than that in the old classroom; for 8 months in 1919, the boiler was out of commission, and the logbook shows frequent temperatures in the 40s.
- Pre-dive planning, ascent rate warning, logbook display and a choice of wrist or console mountings, are just a few of the many features offered by Oceanic.
- It also seems that at least one Hurricane had got into the air, for Sgt. "Jock" Norwell of 261 Squadron noted in his logbook that he too was attacked by a Messerschmitt on this date, and his aircraft was damaged.
- She knew that a record had been kept on the child, including an educational psychologist's report, and that the school logbook would record other incidents, so she sought disclosure of these documents to help her in her case against the authority.
- We left in three flights, each led by a Fulmar for navigational purposes, some 500 nautical miles from Malta (my logbook shows the flight took three hours and 20 minutes).
- Even Abraham Farrar, pointed out by oralists as the most exalted example of their method of teaching, showed concern that oralism was being carried to too great an extreme at the expense of education but this concern fell on "deaf" ears of those in teaching establishments though perhaps not that of Dr. Eichholz the Government inspector for the overseeing of deaf education, as the two extracts opposite taken from the logbook of the Hugh Bell School, Middlesbrough, show.
- They have to keep a logbook but that's only a check to make sure that nobody's leaving a mess in the common areas and we only have it because we've found that some residents can have problems because they've become deskilled in certain things.
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