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phrasal-verb
log into
資格情報を入力してシステムやウェブサイトにアクセスする
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
経験から学んだことを記録する
Meaning
to record what you learned from an experience
Example
We **log lessons from** each sprint in a shared wiki page.
idiom
log off
コンピュータシステムから切断する
Meaning
to disconnect from a computer system
Example
Don’t forget to **log off** before you leave the office.
phrasal-verb
log off from
オンラインアカウントまたはサービスから切断する
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
インターネットまたはシステムに接続する
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
資格情報を入力してウェブサイトまたはオンラインプラットフォームにアクセスする
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
資格情報を入力してプラットフォームにアクセスする
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
作業が終わった後にウェブサイトやアプリからログアウトする
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
ウェブサイトまたはオンラインアカウントから安全にログアウトする
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
あなたの最高の成果を記録する
Meaning
to record your top achievements
Example
Athletes **log personal bests** to track how training pays off.
idiom
logged in
コンピューターまたはシステムにアクセスする
Meaning
to gain access to a computer or system
Example
She **logged in** to check her emails.
phrasal-verb
long for
起こり得ないことや遠くにあるものを強く望む
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
年を取る
Meaning
getting old
Example
He’s a bit **long in the tooth** for this kind of work.
idiom
long story short
何かを簡潔にまとめる
Meaning
to summarize something briefly
Example
**Long story short**, we missed the train.
idiom
long time no see
長い間会っていない人に再会したときに使う
Meaning
used when you meet someone after a long time
Example
**Long time no see!** How have you been?
phrasal-verb
look after
誰かや何かの世話をする
Meaning
to take care of someone or something
Example
I have to **look after** my grandparents at the weekend.
phrasal-verb
look after yourself
自分の健康や福祉を大切にする
Meaning
to take care of your own health or well-being
Example
Take some rest and **look after yourself** properly.
phrasal-verb
look ahead
過去ではなく未来を考える
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
前向きに未来を考える
Meaning
to think about the future with optimism
Example
Even after failures, I try to **look ahead positively**.
phrasal-verb
look ahead to
未来に何が起こるかを考えたり計画したりすること
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
周りを探したり、近くのものを見ること;観光
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
近くの何かを探す、または探索する
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
何かを調べるまたは考慮する
Meaning
to examine or consider something
Example
Now, let’s **look at** the data from last year.
phrasal-verb
look back at
過去に起こったことを考える
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.