logged
logged — 動詞
1. the past tense and past participle form of the verb 'log' — used when you are ta
記錄;登錄
log的過去式與過去分詞
the past tense and past participle form of the verb 'log' — used when you are talking about a finished action of writing something in an official record, reaching a certain number of hours or distance, or cutting down trees.
The nurse logged every patient's temperature and blood pressure before the doctor arrived.
護士在醫生抵達前,記錄了每位患者的體溫和血壓。
logged + direct object for recording
Takeshi has logged over two thousand hours as a volunteer paramedic since 2021.
Takeshi 自 2021 年以來,已累積超過兩千小時的志願救護服務。
have + logged + [time/distance] for reaching a milestone
All safety inspections were logged in the company's digital system after each shift.
每次輪班結束後,所有安全檢查結果都會記錄在公司的數位系統中。
The logging crew logged the old pine forest before the national park boundaries were expanded.
伐木團隊在國家公園範圍擴張之前,砍伐了那片老松林。
Paloma logged into the library portal and renewed three books due the next day.
Paloma 登入圖書館入口網站,續借了三本隔天到期的書。
文法句型
logged + [record / distance / time]
have + logged + [object]
be + logged + (in / into / on) [system]
用法筆記
When used in computer contexts, 'logged in' and 'logged on' are common for accessing systems; 'logged off' and 'logged out' are used for leaving them.
常見錯誤
logged — 形容詞
1. feeling heavy, slow, or lacking energy — as if your body is hard to move, often
遲緩的
身體沉重、動作緩慢
feeling heavy, slow, or lacking energy — as if your body is hard to move, often after eating a large meal, being tired, or staying still for a long time.
After the three-hour exam, Caleb felt logged and could barely lift his pen.
經過三小時的考試後,Caleb 覺得身體沉重,幾乎抬不起筆。
feel + logged after prolonged effort
The warm afternoon sun made everyone in the office feel logged and sleepy.
午後的陽光讓辦公室裡每個人都覺得懶洋洋、全身沉重。
Chidi moved with logged, heavy steps after carrying furniture up four flights of stairs.
Chidi 搬了四層樓的家具後,腳步沉重、行動遲緩。
Gita woke up feeling logged after eating a huge bowl of noodles before bed.
Gita 睡前吃了一大碗麵,醒來時覺得全身沉甸甸的。
- sluggish
more common and general; 'sluggish' can describe both people and machines, while 'logged' is mostly about people
- lethargic
suggests a lack of energy from illness or lack of sleep rather than from physical effort or overeating
- heavy
broader meaning; 'heavy' can describe weight, emotion, or difficulty — 'logged' specifically describes bodily sluggishness
文法句型
[subject] + feel / be + logged
logged + [noun] (e.g., logged legs / logged feeling)
用法筆記
The subject is usually a person or animal. This sense is less common in modern speech than synonyms like 'sluggish', 'lethargic', or 'heavy'. It appears more often in literary or descriptive writing.
2. completely soaked with water, making something heavy, soft, or unusable — often
濕透的
被水浸透而沉重不堪
completely soaked with water, making something heavy, soft, or unusable — often describing ground, fabric, or land after heavy rain or flooding.
The logged fields stayed too wet for planting wheat until late April.
被水浸透的農田一直濕到四月下旬,無法種植小麥。
Defne's boots were completely logged after she walked across the flooded soccer field.
Defne 走過淹水的足球場後,靴子完全濕透了。
be + completely logged — intensifier collocation
Heavy rain left the camping tent logged and impossible to pack into its bag.
大雨把露營帳篷弄得溼透,完全塞不回袋子裡。
The basement carpet was logged with rainwater after the drainpipe burst overnight.
排水管半夜爆裂後,地下室的地毯被雨水浸透了。
Farmers in the valley lost their crops when logged soil caused the roots to rot.
谷地裡的農民因土壤積水導致根部腐爛,損失了所有作物。
- waterlogged
far more common than 'logged' alone; use 'waterlogged' in everyday speech
- sodden
applies to fabric or material soaked through, not usually to land or fields
- saturated
more technical or scientific; can describe soil, air, or sponges
文法句型
[subject] + be + logged (with water)
logged + [noun] (e.g., logged fields / logged ground)
用法筆記
This sense is closely related to 'waterlogged', which is much more common in everyday English. 'Logged' alone usually appears in longer compounds like 'rain-logged' or 'water-logged', or in contexts where the type of liquid is clear from the situation.