| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| access | /ˈæksɛs/ | Noun (countable & uncountable) If you have access to something, you can use it, look at it, enter it, etc. Verb (transitive) If you access something, you get information from it, usually using a computer. | accessible inaccessible |
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n. 通道, 入口
n. 进入, 接近(的机会), 使用之权
vt. (电脑)存取, 进入
As her private secretary he has access to all her correspondence
Provides access to digital images print advertisements published primarily in the United States and Canada between 1911 and 1957.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Accedere
" Before letting your child access a site, discuss how to be a good online friend, "
ReplyDeleteJapanese;ren ketsu suru
Arguments in support of the Wyden amendment, which would give all -- not just a few -- access to health insurance exchanges.
ReplyDeleteThe Nailor range of duct access doors has been specifically created to allow easy and speedy access to fire dampers, coils, filters
ReplyDeleteRussian: доступ
Access to the contents of data bases is via some computer-searching technique, often using an online terminal.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: acceso