词汇 | log in |
释义 | Phr V log in logs, logging, logged log in log into sth to connect a computer to a system of computers by typing your name, usually so that you can start workingLog in using your own name and password. log in/on • log into/onto sth to do the things that are necessary to start using a computer system, for example by typing in particular words: Someone else had logged in under my name and used my password. When I logged onto my computer I found dozens of e-mails waiting for me.log onto the Internet These days children can log onto the Internet and find out information about anything they want.■ OPPOSITE: log offlog-in, log-on n C the name or special word needed to start using a computer system, or the action of starting to use a computer system by typing a name or special word: Normally the person's log-in is not known to anyone else except for the network administrator. log in1. verb To access a digital account or network, typically by entering personal credentials; to sign in. I'm having trouble logging in to my computer, so I haven't had a chance to check my email yet. 2. verb To allow someone to digital account or network; to sign someone in. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "log" and "in." I've having trouble accessing my account from home—any chance IT can log me in remotely? 3. To spend and record certain amount of time doing something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "log" and "in." I've logged nearly 60 hours in this game so far. Please be aware that we are unable to pay overtime at the moment, so please be sure not to log in more than 40 hours of work each week. 4. noun The act of accessing a digital account or network, typically by entering personal credentials. In this usage, the phrase is sometimes hyphenated or spelled as one word. The company network requires a log-in before you'll be given access. 5. noun One's credentials or username for accessing a digital account or network. In this usage, the phrase is sometimes hyphenated or spelled as one word. What's your user login? I'm going to see if we can find your order in our database. log inAlso, log on. Enter into a computer the information needed to begin a session, as in I logged in at two o'clock, or There's no record of your logging on today. These expressions refer especially to large systems shared by numerous individuals, who need to enter a username or password before executing a program. The antonyms are log off and log out, meaning "to end a computer session." All these expressions derive from the use of log in the nautical sense of entering information about a ship in a journal called a log book. [c. 1960] log inv. 1. To provide the necessary information to a computer for someone to be allowed to access computer resources; log on: I'll log you in so that you can access the library's resources. I sat at the terminal and logged in using my student account. 2. To spend some amount of time working: We've logged in 100 hours working on this project. |
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