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access

/ak-ses/US // ˈæk sɛs //UK // (ˈæksɛs) //

访问,进入,访问量,访问权限

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use; admittance: They have access to the files.
    • : the state or quality of being approachable: The house was difficult of access.
    • : a way or means of approach: The only access to the house was a rough dirt road.
    • : Theology. approach to God through Jesus Christ.
    • : an attack or onset, as of a disease.
    • : a sudden and strong emotional outburst.
    • : accession.
    • : public-access television.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make contact with or gain access to; be able to reach, approach, enter, etc.: Bank customers can access their checking accounts instantly through the new electronic system.
    • : Computers. to locate for transfer from one part of a computer system to another, generally between an external storage device and main storage.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Television. available to the public: Six channels now offer access services.

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Examples

  • In May, I asked the state’s public access counselor to review whether the City Council briefings violated the law.

  • Unfortunately – and leaving the internet aside – federal programs to help access food, housing, and insurance vary widely from one state to another.

  • For diversity initiatives in the outdoor industry to be effective, we need sustainable solutions that will provide more access and gain the trust and support of minority communities.

  • He said his organization continues to provide them with emotional support, apart from access to a housing program and health clinics.

  • Ten weeks later, though her complaints had been dismissed, she returned because the company said workers now had access to medical-grade masks.

  • Placed in drinking water, fluoride can serve people who otherwise have poor access to dental care.

  • Have you tried to access the research that your tax dollars finance, almost all of which is kept behind a paywall?

  • Can they determine that individual citizens should not have access to rights provided by the Constitution?

  • The official spoke on condition of anonymity so as not to harm future access to those embattled communities.

  • The added charge for access to hotel Wi-Fi is not only exploitative but increasingly irrelevant.

  • By the last-mentioned staircase access is obtained by the general public to the Council Chamber.

  • Each entry on the vault record book shall be signed by the persons having access to the safe.

  • And a rampant ache in my head, seconded by a medium-sized gash in the scalp, didn't make for an access of optimism at that moment.

  • On three sides, the cliffs rise so precipitously from the waves, that all access is impossible.

  • The bisection of the victim symbolized Christ slain and affording access to God through himself.