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  1. login 和 logon 有什么区别?分别适合什么场合? - 知乎

    A login (also log in, log on, signon, sign on, sign in) is the process of receiving access to a computer system by identification of the user in order to obtain credentials to permit access.

  2. verbs - "log in to" or "log into" or "login to" - English Language ...

    Ironic that the instruction at the bottom of this page is 'Sign up or login'. I'm here because I'm torn between log in to and log into and looking for clarification.

  3. How to say correctly in the past "login" or "logined"? [closed]

    Apr 21, 2016 · A person who perform login to site. This person: "was login" to site "logined" to site Which version is correct?

  4. Solidworks Login Manager未安装如何解决? - 知乎

    Solidworks Login Manager未安装如何解决? 报错如下图所示,我已经尝试过删除重装和修复安装,但依然显示这个。 诚恳请求各位大佬帮帮我。 [图片] 显示全部 关注者 2

  5. "Logged-in", "log-ined", "login-ed", "logined", "log-in-ed", "logged in"?

    49 Log in is a verb, while login is a noun. Its Past Tense is logged in (I logged in yesterday). As an attributive phrase, it is logged-in (logged-in users).

  6. Using "logging in" correctly - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 31, 2017 · There are a lot of questions concerning the correct use if login, log in, etc. When speaking directly to an use I would say You can always change this permission by logging in in the …

  7. tailscale win10 点击login没反应 该如何解决? - 知乎

    Oct 14, 2024 · tailscale win10 点击login没反应 该如何解决? 如题,想要用tailscale进行内网穿透访问家里的NAS,但公司电脑(win10系统)的tailscale客户端始终没办法使用,安装完成后点击log… 显示 …

  8. Pinterest - 知乎

    Pinterest采用的是瀑布流的形式展现图片内容,无需用户翻页,新的图片不断自动加载在页面顶端,让用户不断的发现新的图片。 Pinterest堪称图片版的Twitter,网民可以将感兴趣的图片在Pinterest保 …

  9. Which is correct? log in, log on, log into, log onto [duplicate]

    Dec 1, 2015 · Not to be confused with "login" - a noun describing a combination of username/password. I'd pick 1) because the program is accessing a system (in vs. on), and "log in" is the action, whereas …

  10. Log In - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Q&A for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts