词汇 | access |
释义 | accessWord family noun access accessibility ≠ inaccessibility accessaryaccessionaccess courseaccess roadaccess timeadjective accessible ≠ inaccessible accessorialaccessoryverb access accessorizeadverb accessibly ≠ inaccessibly accessorily Lawac·cess1 /ˈækses/ ●●● S2 W1 AWL noun [uncountableU] 1 ENTERthe right to enter a place, use something, see someone etc 进入权;使用权;接触的机会 access to Access to the papers is restricted to senior management. 只有高级管理层才有权查阅这些文件。 Cats should always have access to fresh, clean water. 应该让猫总能喝到新鲜、干净的水。 2 ENTERhow easy or difficult it is for people to enter a public building, to reach a place, or talk to someone 进入;到达;面见〔的难易度〕 access for We’re trying to improve access for disabled visitors. 我们正在设法给残障访客的出入提供便利。 access to a villa with easy access to the sea 一幢离大海很近的别墅 3 ENTERthe way you use to enter a building or reach a place 入口;通路 Access is by means of a small door on the right. 入口是右边的一扇小门。 access to Access to the restrooms is through the foyer. 去洗手间要穿过门厅。 4. have access to a car/computer etc AVAILABLEto have a car, a computer etc that you can use 有汽车/计算机等可以使用 Examples from the Corpus have access to a car/computer etc• It is seen as an effective means of business communication where relevant staff have access to a computer network. 5 SCL British EnglishBrE the legal right to see and spend time with your children, a prisoner, an official etc 探视权 My ex-husband has access to the children once a week. 我的前夫有权每周探望孩子一次。 6 gain/get access (to something) ENTERto succeed in entering a place or in seeing someone or something 进入〔某地〕;见到〔某人或某物〕 The police managed to gain access through an upstairs window. 警察设法从楼上的一扇窗户进入了屋子。 Examples from the Corpus gain/get access (to something)• Dietary calcium gains access to the organism mostly by transport in the small intestine.• There is no evidence that the intruder gained access to the source code for Office or any Windows products.• Joe quickly gained access to the upper reaches of both Washingtons.• Security is maintained by terminal operators using unique identification and password codes to gain access to the system.• The police managed to gain access through an upstairs window.• Environmentalists fear that many citizens will simply forge documents in order to gain access to the city centre.• Once you realise that some blocks need to be matched early, in order to gain access to others, things get tougher.• What Renaissance culture was and how we gain access to it increasingly became seen as problematic.• You gain access to your data by typing in a user name and password. Examples from the Corpus access• The disk is not allowed access until it has been validated with the Disknet check program.• More than 60 companies have bid for access.• The entrance has been widened to give improved access for disabled people.• The service also offers access to the products and services of important Journal advertisers.• The therapist thought Mary appeared to benefit from these telephone contacts and had not abused the availability of open access.• City officials are considering building a path to give the public access to the ruins.• His reputation, along with luck and chutzpah, helped him get unique access to Ames.• Without access to specific facts a criminal prosecution may be totally frustrated. access to• Access to the restrooms is through the foyer.• Many are jealous of Wright's political access to the President. access for• The hotel has rooms with access for wheelchairs. Computersaccess2 ●●○ AWL verb [transitiveT] TDto find information, especially on a computer 存取,获取〔尤指计算机数据〕 Users can access their voice mail remotely. 用户可以远程获取语音邮件。 Examples from the Corpus access• The balcony is accessed by a spiral staircase from the bar.• The low wing design makes refuelling, fuel drains, and control linkages easy to access during the pre-flight inspection.• We don't want minors accessing pornography on the Internet.• Many queries can be answered by simply accessing the index.• Note that you may only access the oldest 16 mail messages.• The library's database can be accessed via workstations in the reference room.• Many kinds of locks are available to prevent people from accessing your computer hard drive. Accessn trademark na former type of credit card in the UK which is now known as Mastercard From Longman Business Dictionary accessac·cess1 /ˈækses/ noun [uncountableU] 1MARKETINGthe right to sell goods to a particular market or country without breaking any laws or agreements access to Japan agreed to allow foreign manufacturers of satellite equipment equal access to the Japanese market. 2COMPUTINGthe way in which you are able to find information held on a computer access to In order to simplify access to the data, the computer program enables users to specify their own requirements. 3when you are allowed to see official documents access to The National Union of Teachers has proposed that parents should have access to their children’s files. 4the ability to buy a product or make use of a service The move is intended to widen the access to credit. Many poorer residents have no access to health care. 5the right to remove money from where it is invested in order to use it Policyholders often feel more confident if they have access to their funds. accessaccess2 verb [transitiveT] 1COMPUTINGto find information, especially on a computer The software enables each client to access data from other databases. 2to be able to use something Many customers now access their accounts using the internet. (1300-1400) Old French acces “arrival”, from Latin accessus “approach”, from accedere; → ACCEDE |
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