Meaning of blog | Babel Free
blɒɡDefinitions
- A website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal, sometimes letting readers comment on their posts. Most blogs are written in a slightly informal tone (personal journals, news, businesses, etc.)
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Alternative letter-case form of Blog. alt-of, dated, humorous, slang, uncountable
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A cocktail or punch served at science fiction conventions. Ingredients vary for different conventions. dated, humorous, slang, uncountable
- An individual post to a blog
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An individual post to a blog. Internet
- To contribute to a blog
- To blag, to steal something; to acquire something illegally
- Alternative letter-case form of Blog
Equivalents
Български
блог
বাংলা
ব্লগ
Català
blog
Dansk
blogge
Esperanto
blogo
Gàidhlig
bloigh
ગુજરાતી
ચિટ્ઠો
עברית
בלוג
Magyar
blogol
Հայերեն
բլոգ
日本語
ブログ
ქართული
ბლოგი
ខ្មែរ
ប្លូក
한국어
블로그
Kurdî
blog
Lietuvių
blogas
Македонски
блог
Монгол
блог
မြန်မာဘာသာ
ဘလော့ဂ်
Nederlands
blog
Русский
блог
Kiswahili
blogu
Тоҷикӣ
блог
ไทย
บล็อก
Українська
блог
Tiếng Việt
nhật ký web
Examples
“So you see, the blog has been around since the beginning of the web; that is how basic the concept is. Today's blogs, and the activity of blogging, have taken on more meaning, but the concept of it all is still very simple and rooted in the beginning and intentions of the web itself.”
“Have you tried these, darling? They’re tempura zucchini flowers. Japanese-Italian fusion! My own invention. Shall I photograph it? We can put it on our blog.”
“This blog was originally posted on my personal site but is reproduced on the forums for greater visibility.”
“The earliest form we know about composed before Rhysling was blinded, at some drinking bout, and the verses concerned what he would do at the SoLaCon I—if he could find enough blog, a mimeo, and a few willing femmefans.”
“The closest we came to that was not serving alcohol in the consuite one year. That was a significant success for it's [sic] main purpose. We actually came up with a definition of a fan, albeit a partial one phrased in the negative: Anyone who comes to Minicon just because there's free beer in the consuite is not a fan. That year there was more alcohol and more kinds* of alcohol than at any Minicon before or since; all the real fans who liked to drink brought their own and shared. The policy mainly discouraged the jerks who liked to hang out at the consuite and hit on the women. We did that for one year and happily went back to serving beer and blog.”
“I can't speak for Faye as ed of FHAPA, but it would be really swell of someone could send us a set of Intersection daily newszines, plus any con flyers or other fannish papers that were there to had for the picking up: fannish things, you know, not including media, gaming, filking or costuming, fine fun but not my cup of blog, thank you.”
“Drink Blog!”
“"Why, we've got the greatest defense of all, right here," said the Lion. "We can all drink a little Blog, and hoaxes won't affect us. After all, Blog cures everything, from gafia to snake-bites."”
“The waitress sized me up and evidently my aura met with her approval because she came over, smiled the smile of professional waitresses and left a mimeographed drink list. I had no time to be surprised by the list, which included selections such as Xeno, Blog, Grog, Nuclear Fizzes, "Smoooooth" Jack Daniels, India Pale Ale and Bheer (Home Brew 25¢ extra) because it was at this point that my old friend Ichabod wandered up.”
“That doesn't explain why I haven't seen anyone objectionably drunk at Minicons over the past five or six years. There's generally kegs of three or more different and excellent micro-brewery beers in the consuite, along with Blog (which is alcoholic by definition, when unmodified), and other alcoholic drinks are available at a dozen or more of the open room parties.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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