单词:logging
[经] 测井
logging的用法和样例:
例句
- But unrestrained logging has come at a high price.但没有限制的砍伐却也同时付出了高代价。
- The country profits from illegal logging.那个国家从非法砍伐木材中获利。
词汇搭配
- log原木
- water logging水浸
- error logging错误记录
- integrated logging综合采伐
- logging dam木堰
- well logging测井
- logging program记录程序
- radioactivity logging放射性测井
- electrical logging电测井法
- failure logging故障记录
- temperature logging井温测井,温度测井...
- radioactive logging放射性测井,放射能测...
- job logging工作记录
- physical logging物理勘探法
- data logging数据计录(巡回检测)...
- mud logging泥浆录井
- caliper logging井径测量
- neutron logging中子测井
- magnetic logging磁性测井
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