access
access 英 [ˈækses] 美 [ˈæksɛs]
vt. 到达;存取 n. 通道,机会;接近
进行时:accessing 过去式:accessed 过去分词:accessed 第三人称单数:accesses 名词复数:accesses
- Most libraries provide computers you can use to access the Internet. If chemicals are being stolen from a lab, you might ask who has access to the lab. Access is approaching or making use of something, or the ability to do so
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- vt. 到达;存取
- n. 通道,机会;接近
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1. The police gained access through a broken window.
警察从一扇破窗户钻了进去。
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2. The only access to the farmhouse is across the fields.
去那农舍的唯一通路是穿过田野。
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3. Students must have access to good resources.
学生必须有机会使用好的资源。
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4. access to confidential information
接触机密情报的机会
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5. Journalists were denied access to the President.
记者被挡住,无法见到总统。
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6. The loft can be accessed by a ladder.
搭梯子可以上阁楼。
- access (n.) early 14c., "an attack of fever," from Old French acces "onslaught, attack; onset (of an illness)" (14c.), from Latin accessus "a coming to, an approach; way of approach, entrance," noun use of past participle of accedere "to approach," from assimilated form of ad "to" (see ad-) + cedere "go, move, withdraw" (from PIE root *ked- "to go, yield"). English sense of "an entrance" (c. 1600) is directly from Latin. Meaning "habit or power of getting into the presence of (someone or something)" is from late 14c.
- access (v.) 1962, originally in computing, from access (n.). Related: Accessed; accessing.
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