词组 | log |
释义 | LOG adjective without money, low on green US, 1997log noun 1 a turd. From a similarity in appearance to a log of wood; possibly also from the shared characteristic of an ability to float. Especially in the phrasal verb LAY A LOG (to defecate) US, 1973. 2 a marijuana cigarette US, 1977. 3 phencyclidine, the recreational drug known as PCP or angel dust UK, 1998. 4 a carton of cigarettes US, 1991. 5 the counter surface in a bar US, 1967. 6 a bar or tavern US, 1950. 7 a heavy, cumbersome surfboard US, 1963. 8 a dullard US, 1895.► behind the log(used of a betting style in poker) conservative, even when winning US, 1971 log in/onto 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 off/out log off • log out • log off sth to finish using a computer system by typing in a special word or instruction: Make sure you save your work on a back-up disc before you log off. The system records all log-on attempts in a special file. I logged out and switched off my machine.■ OPPOSITE: log off log in. to defecate. (see also dog-log.) Bubba’s in the crapper, logging.
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