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sich [in etwas ] einloggen

in the PONS Dictionary

log on VB intr COMPUT

to log on [to sth]
sich acc [in etw acc] einloggen
to log on [to sth]
sich acc [bei etw dat] anmelden

log-on ˈcre·den·tials N pl IT

in the PONS Dictionary
to enter sth on [or in] the log
in the PONS Dictionary

I. log1 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] N inf

log → logarithm

Logarithmus m <-, -rịth·men>

II. log1 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] N modifier

I. loga·rithm [ˈlɒgərɪðəm, Am ˈlɑ:gɚ-] N

Logarithmus m <-, -rịth·men>

II. loga·rithm [ˈlɒgərɪðəm, Am ˈlɑ:gɚ-] N modifier

I. log2 [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] N

1. log:

2. log NAUT:

Log nt <-s, -e>

3. log (record):

log NAUT
log AVIAT
Bordbuch nt <-(e)s, -bücher>
log COMPUT
Protokoll nt <-s, -e>
to enter sth on [or in] the log

4. log (systematic record):

Polizeibericht m <-(e)s, -e>

Phrases:

II. log2 <-gg-> [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] VB trans

1. log (enter into record):

to log sth
to log sth COMPUT

2. log (achieve):

3. log (attain):

4. log AGR:

III. log2 <-gg-> [lɒg, Am lɑ:g] VB intr

I. on [ɒn, Am ɑ:n] PREP

1. on (on top of):

auf +dat
on top of sth
[ganz] oben auf etw dat

2. on with verbs of motion (onto):

auf +acc

3. on (situated on):

an +dat
auf +dat
auf Bahnsteig [o. CH Perron] drei m o nt

4. on (from):

an +dat

5. on (clothing):

an +dat

6. on (hurt by):

an +dat
über etw acc stolpern

7. on (supported by a part of the body):

auf +dat

8. on (in possession of):

bei +dat
etw bei sich dat haben

9. on (marking surface of):

auf +dat

10. on (about):

über +acc
jdn zu etw dat gratulieren
to frown on sth

11. on (based on):

auf +acc ... hin
wegen +gen
abhängig von jdm/etw
auf etw dat basieren

12. on (as member of):

in +dat

13. on (against):

auf +acc

14. on (through device of):

an +dat

15. on (through medium of):

auf +dat
etw aufschreiben [o. FRG, A zu Papier bringen]

16. on (in the course of):

auf +dat

17. on (travelling with):

in +dat
mit +dat

18. on (on day of):

an +dat

19. on (at time of):

bei +dat

20. on (engaged in):

bei +dat
to work on sth
an etw dat arbeiten

21. on (regularly taking):

to be on sth
etw nehmen

22. on (paid by):

auf +dat

23. on (sustained by):

mit +dat
von +dat

24. on (as payment for):

für +acc

25. on (added to):

26. on (connected to):

an +dat
to be on the phone Aus, Brit
to be on the phone Aus, Brit

27. on (according to):

auf +dat

28. on (burdening):

auf +dat

29. on (experiencing):

to be on the go Brit fig

30. on (compared with):

31. on (by chance):

on sb

32. on after n (following):

33. on Aus, Brit SPORTS (having points of):

Phrases:

to be on sth Brit, Aus
to be on it Aus inf
to be on it Aus inf
sich dat die Kanne geben inf FRG
what are you on? inf

II. on [ɒn, Am ɑ:n] ADV inv

1. on (in contact with):

to screw sth on

2. on (on body):

to have/try sth on

3. on (indicating continuance):

4. on (in forward direction):

umziehen <ziehen um, zogen um, umgezogen>
to urge sb on

5. on (being shown):

6. on (scheduled):

7. on (functioning):

8. on (aboard):

to get on bus, train
to get on horse

9. on (due to perform):

10. on:

to be on employee
to be on employee
to be on actor
to be on actor

11. on Am (performing well):

Phrases:

to be on about sth Aus, Brit
to be [or get]on at sb
to be on Am
that's not on Brit, Aus inf
side [or sideways]on Aus, Brit
to be on to sb inf
this way on Aus, Brit

III. on [ɒn, Am ɑ:n] ADJ inv, attr

1. on Am (good):

gut <besser, am besten>

2. on ELEC, TECH:

OpenDict entry

on ADV

OpenDict entry

on ADV

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

log on VB intr E-COMM

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
Present
Ilog on
youlog on
he/she/itlogs on
welog on
youlog on
theylog on
Past
Ilogged on
youlogged on
he/she/itlogged on
welogged on
youlogged on
theylogged on
Present Perfect
Ihavelogged on
youhavelogged on
he/she/ithaslogged on
wehavelogged on
youhavelogged on
theyhavelogged on
Past Perfect
Ihadlogged on
youhadlogged on
he/she/ithadlogged on
wehadlogged on
youhadlogged on
theyhadlogged on

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

When waiting, users can log on to sage.by to earn credits through tasks, thereafter using the credits to make their purchases in real time.
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Moreover, in asynchronous e-learning classes, students are free to log on and complete work any time they wish.
en.wikipedia.org
Anyone was free to log on and contribute their opinion.
en.wikipedia.org
Frightened, the prince threw another log on it and nursed it back.
en.wikipedia.org
The subscriber is able to instantly log on and pinpoint the current location of the targeted user on an interactive map within 37 feet.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

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To log on or create a new User ID, first call up the AGORA homepage in your browser - www.agora.uni-hamburg.de.
[...]
www.agora.uni-hamburg.de
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Um sich einzuloggen oder eine neue Kennung zu beantragen, rufen Sie zunächst in Ihrem Browser die AGORA-Homepage auf (www.agora.uni-hamburg.de).
[...]
[...]
You can now log on and complete your application in several sessions.
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www2.uni-frankfurt.de
[...]
Sie können sich nun einloggen und Ihre Bewerbung ( auch in mehreren Sitzungen ) bearbeiten.
[...]
[...]
Enter your E-mail address and password here in order to log in on the website!
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sport.uni-ulm.de
[...]
Gebe E-Mail-Adresse und Passwort ein, um dich einzuloggen!
[...]
[...]
Please enter your username and password in order to log in on the website.
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www.geomet.uni-koeln.de
[...]
Bitte geben Sie Benutzernamen in Passwort ein um sich einzuloggen.
[...]
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This code allows the user to access Deutsche Telekom ’ s HotSpots at FRA to log on to the Internet.
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www.frankfurt-airport.de
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Mit dem Code kann sich der Anwender über den HotSpot der Telekom in das Internet einloggen.
[...]