单词 | to log in or on |
释义 | > as lemmasto log in or on d. to log in or on (intr.), to open one's on-line access to a computer, esp. a database or other time-shared system, from a terminal; also to log (a person) in or out; to log off or out (intr.), to terminate one's on-line access to a computer; also to log (a person) off, to log off (a system). So log-out n. the action or an act of logging out, etc. ΘΚΠ society > computing and information technology > network > [verb (intransitive)] > connect to log in or on1963 to sign into ——1971 to dial in1972 to dial into ——1972 to sign in1973 society > computing and information technology > network > [verb (transitive)] > connect to log in or on1963 to sign on1970 society > computing and information technology > network > [noun] > connect > disconnect log-out1963 society > computing and information technology > network > [verb (intransitive)] > connect > disconnect to log off or out1963 to sign out1995 society > computing and information technology > network > [verb (transitive)] > connect > disconnect to log off or out1963 to sign off1999 1963 Compatible Time-sharing Syst. (M.I.T. Computation Center) iii. 25 If the user exceeds his track quota while writing a file, there will be an automatic temporary extension of his quota…The extension will be maintained when the user issues logout. When he next logs in, he should relieve the excess..by adequate deletions. 1965 IEEE Spectrum 2 59/1 An automatic logout of the author's problem. 1965 IEEE Spectrum 2 61/2 The total number of user-hours between logins and logouts turns out to be approximately 17 times the number of computer hours used. 1968 M. V. Wilkes Time-sharing Computer Syst. ii. 7 The user begins a session by logging in, that is he types the command LOGIN, followed by his problem number and name. 1968 M. V. Wilkes Time-sharing Computer Syst. ii. 7 The user is logged in and the date and time are printed. 1968 M. V. Wilkes Time-sharing Computer Syst. vii. 94 If necessary, the handshake program will log out a low priority user in favour of a high priority user who wishes to come in. 1977 Sci. Amer. (U.K. ed.) July 65/3 (advt.) With 300 people authorized to use the terminals,..we now average over 400 ‘log-ons’ a day. As many as 70 people may be online simultaneously. 1978 Bell Syst. Techn. Jrnl. 57 1924 A user may log out simply by typing the end-of-file sequence to the shell. 1978 Bell Syst. Techn. Jrnl. 57 1925 A user has successfully logged in by supplying a name and password. 1983 Pop. Computing Oct. 71 Big savings come only by minimizing the time you spend actually connected to the service or database. Anything you can do off line should be done before you log on. If you get stuck on something, don't be reluctant to log off,..and log back on. 1984 Today in Gainesville (Florida) Mar. 13/2 Almost everywhere, it seems, American hackers (fanatics) are ‘logging on’ to these computerized repositories. 1985 Byte Jan. 306/2 A person..upon exiting from the program is logged off the MP/M system. 1985 Computerworld 29 Sept. 51/1 Allowing people to log on and leave the terminal area without logging off the system. < as lemmas |
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