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log in/on
to connect a computer to a computer system by typing your name, so that you can start working
• Log on using your name and password., log off/out
to stop a computer being connected to a computer system, usually when you want to stop working
• Could you all log off for a few minutes, please?
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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noun
chunk of wood:
We will put another log on the fire.
noun
register:
The ship's log showed difficulties.
Simple Definitions
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noun wood ADJ. cut, sawn a pile of sawn logs | fallen The road was blocked by fallen logs. | blazing, burning VERB + LOG chop, saw, split LOG + VERB blaze, burn, crackle logs crackling in the fireplace LOG + NOUN cabin | fire written record ADJ. detailed | captain's, ship's VERB + LOG keep She kept a log of their voyage. LOG + NOUN book
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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In addition to the idiom beginning with LOG, Also see EASY AS PIE (ROLLING OFF A LOG); LIKE A BUMP ON A LOG; SLEEP LIKE A LOG.
American Heritage Idioms