journal
suomi-englanti sanakirjajournal englannista suomeksi
laakeripinta
erikoisaikakauslehti, aikakauslehti
päiväkirja
päiväkirja person, diaari office correspondence, loki, lokikirja vessel, päivyri
Substantiivi
journal englanniksi
A diary or daily record of a person, organization, vessel etc.; daybook.
(ux)
A chronological record of payments or receipts.
A (w).
A chronological record of changes made to a database or other system; along with a backup or copy that allows recovery after a failure or reinstatement to a previous time; a log.
To scrapbook.
To insert (a shaft, etc.) in a journal bearing.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)his faint ſteedes watred in Ocean deepe, / Whiles from their iournall labours they did reſt(nb..).
The amount of land that can be worked in a day.
(quote-journal)|journal=Critical Review (newspaper)|The Critical Revie or, Annals of Literature|location=London|publisher=(...)A. Hamilton,(nb...)|year=1781|volume=the fifty-first|section=“Foreign Articles”|pages=465–466|passage=Yet the whole extent of cultured country, or all the fields actually cultivated for the ſupport of the inhabitants, will hardly exceed two millions of journaux (or day’s work); above three millions lie entirely waſte; and 850,000 journaux are covered with ſand.
(quote-journal)The best wheat land gives 10 hectolitres per journaux, that is, three quarters and four-sevenths per four-fifths of an acre. The worst three hectolitres (1 quarter per four-fifths of an acre,) or one journal. Rye gives six hectolitres per journaux (2 quarters per four-fifths of an acre). Oats sometimes 25 hectolitres per journaux (8 quarters and 13-14ths, per four-fifths of an acre).
(quote-journal),(nb...).|journal=The Civil Engineer and Architect’s Journal, Incorporated with The Architect|location=London|publisher=R. Groombridge and Sons,(nb...)|year=1855|volume=XVIII|section=“Reviews”|page=343|column=2|passage=‘The surface of the downs, which form the ''landes'' of Bordeaux,’ says he, ‘being equal to 337,000 Bordeaux journaux, of 840 square toises, the amount required to fix the whole of these downs would be 8,000,000 livres. Now, a journal (0·33 hectares) of sand planted with pines, gives an annual return of 15 livres, that of 337,000 journaux would therefore be of 5,055,000 livres.
(quote-book)|title=Bordeaux and Its Wines Classed by Order of Merit|edition=3rd English|publisher=Feret & Fils,(nb...); Libraires Associes,(nb...)|year=1899|page=704|passage=This estate consists of 33 hectares, 12 of which (i. e., about 43 journaux) are devoted to the vine.
The part of a shaft or axle that rests on bearings.
To insert (a shaft, an axle, etc) into a journal bearing.
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diary, (l)
(hypo)
(uxi)
a (l), a magazine, a periodical