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 access ['ækses]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 通路, 入口, 接近, 进入, 使用权, 发作

vt. 访问, 存取, 接近, 使用

[计] 访问, 存取

[医] 发病; 入口

[经] 存取, (数据信息)选取, 支款卡


  1. Citizens may have free access to the library.
    市民可以免费使用这个图书馆。
  2. He is a man of easy access.
    他是一个很好接近的人。
  3. I have read-only access to my bank files.
    我用只读方式存取我的银行文件。


access
[ noun ]
  1. the right to enter

  2. <noun.attribute>
  3. the right to obtain or make use of or take advantage of something (as services or membership)

  4. <noun.attribute>
  5. a way of entering or leaving

  6. <noun.artifact>
    he took a wrong turn on the access to the bridge
  7. a code (a series of characters or digits) that must be entered in some way (typed or dialed or spoken) to get the use of something (a telephone line or a computer or a local area network etc.)

  8. <noun.communication>
  9. (computer science) the operation of reading or writing stored information

  10. <noun.artifact>
  11. the act of approaching or entering

  12. <noun.act>
    he gained access to the building
[ verb ]
  1. obtain or retrieve from a storage device; as of information on a computer

  2. <verb.possession>
  3. reach or gain access to

  4. <verb.motion> get at
    How does one access the attic in this house?
    I cannot get to the T.V. antenna, even if I climb on the roof


Access \Ac*cess"\ (#; 277), n. [F. acc[`e]s, L. accessus, fr.
accedere. See {Accede}.]
1. A coming to, or near approach; admittance; admission;
accessibility; as, to gain access to a prince.

I did repel his letters, and denied
His access to me. --Shak.

2. The means, place, or way by which a thing may be
approached; passage way; as, the access is by a neck of
land. ``All access was thronged.'' --Milton.

3. Admission to sexual intercourse.

During coverture, access of the husband shall be
presumed, unless the contrary be shown.
--Blackstone.

4. Increase by something added; addition; as, an access of
territory. [In this sense accession is more generally
used.]

I, from the influence of thy looks, receive
Access in every virtue. --Milton.

5. An onset, attack, or fit of disease.

The first access looked like an apoplexy. --Burnet.

6. A paroxysm; a fit of passion; an outburst; as, an access
of fury. [A Gallicism]

  1. The kit has an adaptor with crocodile clips 'enabling access to be made directly into a convenient wall box.'
  2. The group has a strong position in Brazil, but so far no presence in China, where it is likely to go for joint ventures. Mr Herbert said: 'We've had the time and access for extensive research and due diligence.
  3. "It is well documented that Mr. Wallach enjoyed unparalleled access to Mr. Meese, and saw him frequently throughout the time Mr. Meese was in the White House and at the Justice Department," said Weld.
  4. Hungary, for example, lacks the domestic market of Poland, but embarked on market-type reforms much earlier while both the Hungarians and the Czechs have greater access to international capital markets.
  5. It wants to protect its 'core values' of open access to the profession, flexible education and a common 'title' for accountants.
  6. Cornelia Parker has produced a set of six postcards of work made in the station hotel, itself forbidden to public access.
  7. It will widen access to justice.
  8. What value does it have for Mr. Harwood not to have access to IL-2? Many very dedicated cancer researchers have suggested that the process of drug approval is much too slow and much too expensive to be truly responsive to the needs of cancer patients.
  9. Kondo said the two foreign ministers' talks on the territorial issue were "frank, serious and heated." Moscow has consolidated its occupation of the Kurils, which guard Moscow's access to the Pacific, with 10,000 troops.
  10. Rubin said he wanted access to the Navy investigation and wanted to go aboard the USS Iowa.
  11. Mr. Heller's 140-person company stands to gain some credibility from its relationship with Fujitsu, which gives Hal access to the big Japanese computer maker's semiconductor expertise, patent portfolio and marketing force.
  12. The Federal Aviation Administration, in another step designed to reduce the chance of air sabotage, soon will propose a computerized security system to tighten control over access to planes, the agency's director said today.
  13. Although Unisys has made progress on other fronts and has reduced its debt by $300 million this year, it also said it is continuing to negotiate with its banks to try to get access to more funds.
  14. The plan would end uncertainty about health insurance by guaranteeing all Americans access to care that 'could never be taken away'.
  15. Soviet businessmen operating in Finland have said they have access to technology that is denied them in the Soviet Union by Western export limitations.
  16. The steady improvement of the balance sheet since the buy-out has allowed RJR Nabisco to shed its 'highly leveraged transaction' status, winning access to cheaper bank finance.
  17. As a result, the U.S. government has been pushing for more access to private laboratories where the bulk of Japanese research takes place.
  18. Many are denied access to lawyers and are subject to physical and mental torture, it said.
  19. The handicapped find access barred.
  20. Thursday's invasion gives back to Mr. Hussein two assets he squandered in his eight-year war with Iran: oil wealth and access to the sea.
  21. It also requires telephone companies to block access to dial-a-porn services unless a customer has asked for it.
  22. Cocom is a leading European developer of high-speed Internet access solutions over cable, satellite and wireless networks based on international standards.
  23. They recommend installing protective lighting, closed-circuit televisions, access controls and sealed windows in vulnerable locations.
  24. Mr Len Murray's Trades Union Congress enjoyed direct access to the corridors of power. Now, 13 years after the winter of discontent, few members of today's TUC General Council would be recognised on a Clapham omnibus.
  25. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega pledged in the agreement last month to free political prisoners, hold early elections, allow opposition parties access to the media and repatriate the Contras.
  26. Former Leahy aide John Podesta argued that such a consensus should form around legislation to extend citizen access to electronic records.
  27. Secured Data charges clients from less than $50 per month to more than $8,000, depending on the number of tapes and frequency of access.
  28. There is growing evidence that the Soviets are placing high priority on gaining access to Western computers with sensitive military, nuclear and space research information stored inside them.
  29. Enterprise argues that the profitability of future developments would be enhanced by cheap access to Lasmo's pipelines in Liverpool Bay and elsewhere.
  30. Giants owner Bob Lurie has said since the early 1980s that he wanted to leave Candlestick, which has narrow aisles, bad weather and parking and access problems.
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