access 英 [ˈækses]   美 [ˈæksɛs]

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 

The police gained access through a broken window. 警察从一扇破窗户钻了进去。
The only access to the farmhouse is across the fields. 去那农舍的唯一通路是穿过田野。

  • 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
  • 1. The police gained access through a broken window.

    警察从一扇破窗户钻了进去。

  • 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。

  • 3. Students must have access to good resources.

    学生必须有机会使用好的资源。

  • 4. access to confidential information

    接触机密情报的机会

  • 5. Journalists were denied access to the President.

    记者被挡住,无法见到总统。

  • 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.
ac·cess AWL / ˈækses ; NAmE ˈækses / noun , verb access accesses accessed accessing noun [uncountable ] 1 a way of entering or reaching a place 通道;通路;入径 The police gained accessthrough a broken window. 警察从一扇破窗户钻了进去。 accessto sth The only access to the farmhouse is across the fields. 去那农舍的唯一通路是穿过田野。 Disabled visitors are welcome; there is good wheelchair access to most facilities. 欢迎残疾人士参观,坐轮椅可以方便地到达多数设施。 compare egress 2 access(to sth) the opportunity or right to use sth or to see sb/sth (使用或见到的)机会,权利 Students must have accessto good resources. 学生必须有机会使用好的资源。 You need a password to get accessto the computer system. 使用这个计算机系统需要密码。 access to confidential information 接触机密情报的机会 Journalists were denied accessto the President. 记者被挡住,无法见到总统。 Many divorced fathers only have access to their children at weekends (= they are allowed by law to see them only at weekends). 很多离婚父亲只有在周末才有权见到自己的孩子。 compare visitation1 () verb 1 accesssth ( computing ) to open a computer file in order to get or add information 存取(计算机文件) 2 accesssth ( formal) to reach, enter or use sth 到达;进入;使用 The loft can be accessed by a ladder. 搭梯子可以上阁楼。 ac·cess / ˈækses ; NAmE ˈækses /
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