Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
log into
Meaning
to access a system or website by entering credentials
Example
You need to **log into** your account to view your dashboard.
phrasal-verb
log lessons from
Meaning
to record what you learned from an experience
Example
We **log lessons from** each sprint in a shared wiki page.
idiom
log off
Meaning
to disconnect from a computer system
Example
Don’t forget to **log off** before you leave the office.
phrasal-verb
log off from
Meaning
to disconnect from an online account or service
Example
I **log off from** work chats after dinner to stay present with family.
phrasal-verb
log on
Meaning
to connect to the internet or a system
Example
I usually **log on** to check my emails in the morning.
phrasal-verb
log on to
Meaning
to access a website or online platform by entering credentials
Example
Students must **log on to** the portal before the class starts.
phrasal-verb
log onto platform
Meaning
to access a website or system by entering credentials
Example
You need to **log onto the platform** to join the webinar.
phrasal-verb
log out
Meaning
to exit from a website or app after finishing your work
Example
Don’t forget to **log out** when you’re done.
phrasal-verb
log out of
Meaning
to exit a website or online account safely
Example
Don’t forget to **log out of** your account when you finish your class.
phrasal-verb
log personal bests
Meaning
to record your top achievements
Example
Athletes **log personal bests** to track how training pays off.
idiom
logged in
Meaning
to gain access to a computer or system
Example
She **logged in** to check her emails.
phrasal-verb
long for
Meaning
to wish very strongly for something that cannot happen or is far away
Example
He still **longs for** the days when he could have made things right.
idiom
long in the tooth
Meaning
getting old
Example
He’s a bit **long in the tooth** for this kind of work.
idiom
long story short
Meaning
to summarize something briefly
Example
**Long story short**, we missed the train.
idiom
long time no see
Meaning
used when you meet someone after a long time
Example
**Long time no see!** How have you been?
phrasal-verb
look after
Meaning
to take care of someone or something
Example
I have to **look after** my grandparents at the weekend.
phrasal-verb
look after yourself
Meaning
to take care of your own health or well-being
Example
Take some rest and **look after yourself** properly.
phrasal-verb
look ahead
Meaning
to think about the future instead of the past
Example
Instead of regretting, **look ahead** and plan your next move.
phrasal-verb
look ahead positively
Meaning
to think about the future with optimism
Example
Even after failures, I try to **look ahead positively**.
phrasal-verb
look ahead to
Meaning
to think about or plan for what is going to happen in the future
Example
We should **look ahead to** the challenges we might face in the next decade.
phrasal-verb
look around
Meaning
to explore or see what is nearby; to sightsee
Example
We spent the afternoon **looking around** the old city.
phrasal-verb
look around for
Meaning
to search or explore for something nearby
Example
Let’s **look around for** a good restaurant before we leave the city.
phrasal-verb
look at
Meaning
to examine or consider something
Example
Now, let’s **look at** the data from last year.
phrasal-verb
look back at
Meaning
to think about something that happened in the past
Example
When I **look back at** my college days, I realize how much I’ve learned.