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accessnoun[U](GETTING NEAR)B1themethodorpossibilityof getting near to aplaceorperson: 通道;途径;(接近某地或某人的)机会(或方法);(使用某物的)权利 The only accesstothevillageis byboat.到那个村子去的唯一方法是乘船。 Themainaccessto(=entranceto)thebuildingis at theside.大楼的主入口在侧面。 The children'sfatherwasrefusedaccesstothem at anytime(=refusedofficialpermissiontoseethem).孩子们的父亲任何时候都无权探视他们。 - Unidentifiedcyberterroristsgainedaccess to e-mails andfinancialdetailsofcustomers.
- RedCrossofficialswereallowedaccess to theprisonfor the firsttimea fewdaysago.
- Thedoorsare extra-wide foreaseof access.
- Thistypeofaccountoffersyouinstantaccess toyourmoney.
- Having sucheasyaccess to some of thebestcinemaandtheatreis one of theperksoflivingin Sydney.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesArriving, entering and invading - annex
- annexation
- be on the sceneidiom
- been
- break
- breaksomeonein
- hit
- interloper
- intrude
- intrusion
- invade
- jump
- jump the queueidiom
- roll up!idiom
- scene
- set foot insomewhereidiom
- show up
- trespass
- turn
- turn out
See more results » accessnoun[U](RIGHT)B1therightoropportunityto use orlookat something: 使用或看见某物的权利或机会 Thesystemhas beendesignedtogivetheuserquickandeasyaccesstotherequiredinformation.系统旨在方便用户快速地获取所需信息。 Hackershad/gainedcompleteaccesstothecompanyfiles.黑客入侵了公司所有的文件。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesArriving, entering and invading - annex
- annexation
- be on the sceneidiom
- been
- break
- breaksomeonein
- hit
- interloper
- intrude
- intrusion
- invade
- jump
- jump the queueidiom
- roll up!idiom
- scene
- set foot insomewhereidiom
- show up
- trespass
- turn
- turn out
See more results » accessverb[T](ENTER PLACE)to beableto get to or get inside aplace: It is toodifficultfor anyone using awheelchairto access thebuilding. Students need acardto accessrestrictedareassuch asresidencesandlabs. Thebasementroomis accessed fromoutside. - To access theblock,visitorsmustpassthefrontdeskwhere they have toproducephotographicidentification.
- Theupperlevelscan be accessed using aliftorramp.
- Worshippers must beableto accessholysitesinJerusalem.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesArriving, entering and invading - annex
- annexation
- be on the sceneidiom
- been
- break
- breaksomeonein
- hit
- interloper
- intrude
- intrusion
- invade
- jump
- jump the queueidiom
- roll up!idiom
- scene
- set foot insomewhereidiom
- show up
- trespass
- turn
- turn out
See more results » accessverb[T](USE OR GET)to beableto use orobtainsomething such as aservice: Olderpeoplemay havedifficultyaccessingmedicalservices. Itneedsto beeasierforsmallbusinessesto accessgovernmentresourcesandadvice. - Theprogrammewouldcreateasystemtohelpparentseasilyaccessmentalhealthservicesfortheirchildren.
- Themajorityof thesepeoplearelivinginpoorrentedaccommodationand are notableto access thehousingmarket.
- We willtrytoblockterrorists'abilityto accessfundsinforeignaccounts.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGetting, receiving and accepting - acquire
- acquisition
- awardee
- carve
- carvesomethingout (foryourself)
- draw
- earn
- get out ofsomething
- get/lay/putyourhands onsomeoneidiom
- glom ontosomething/someone
- go tosomeone
- honoree
- pocket
- score
- screwsomethingout ofsomeone
- secure
- seize
- seize on/uponsomething
- snapsomethingup
- snatch
See more results » accessverb[T](ON COMPUTER)B2toopenacomputerfile(= acollectionofstoredinformation), awebsite, etc. inordertolookat orchangeinformationin it: Mostpeopleusetheirphonesto accesstheinternet. You have toenterapasswordto access thedatabase. Ahackerremotelyaccessed the company'sservers. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto access something on a computer, tablet, or smartphone - accessI tried to access the site, but my browser became unresponsive.
- downloadI downloaded the software and installed it.
- uploadI uploaded my changes, and the site went live.
- retrieveThe data can be retrieved in a fraction of a second.
See more results » - He used hisofficecomputerto accessconfidentialfiles.
- Onlyregisteredstudentscan access thesite.
- It should not bepossibleforemployersto accessyourprivatehealthdata.
- You can now accessyourbankaccountsecurelyonline.
- Yourfinancialinformationisfullyencryptedand cannot be accessed.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesOperating computers - admin
- aliasing
- always-on
- backsomeoneup
- black hat
- computerate
- computerize
- crack
- drill down
- escape
- keyboarder
- maximize
- miswrite
- mouse oversomething
- munging
- navigational
- scroll
- telecottage
- ticket
- uninstall
See more results » (Definition ofaccessfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)accessnoun[U](GETTING NEAR)B1themethodorpossibilityof getting near to aplaceorperson 通道;途径;(接近某地或某人的)机会(或方法);(使用某物的)权利The only accesstothevillageis byboat.到那个村子去的唯一方法是乘船。 Themainaccessto(=entranceto)thebuildingis at theside.大楼的主入口在侧面。 The children'sfatherwasrefusedaccesstothem at anytime(=refusedofficialpermissiontoseethem).孩子们的父亲任何时候都无权探视他们。 - Unidentifiedcyberterroristsgainedaccess to e-mails andfinancialdetailsofcustomers.
- RedCrossofficialswereallowedaccess to theprisonfor the firsttimea fewdaysago.
- Thedoorsare extra-wide foreaseof access.
- Thistypeofaccountoffersyouinstantaccess toyourmoney.
- Having sucheasyaccess to some of thebestcinemaandtheatreis one of theperksoflivingin Sydney.
accessnoun[U](RIGHT)B1therightoropportunityto use orlookat something 使用或看见某物的权利或机会Thesystemhas beendesignedtogivetheuserquickandeasyaccesstotherequiredinformation.系统旨在方便用户快速地获取所需信息。 Hackershad/gainedcompleteaccesstothecompanyfiles.黑客入侵了公司所有的文件。 B2toopenacomputerfile(= acollectionofinformationstoredon acomputer)inordertolookat orchangeinformationin it 读取(电脑文档) - Weaskedif thecomputercould access the internet.
- You have toenterapasswordto access thedatabase.
- Yourfinancialinformationisfullyencryptedand cannot be accessed.
- Can you access the internet onyourmobilephone?
- You cannot access thedatabasewithout avalidpassword.
access| American Dictionarythemethodor way ofapproachingaplaceorperson, or therightto use orlookat something: Without anofficialpass, theguardswilldenyyou access to(= will notletyouenter)thecourthouse. Access to something can alsomeantheopportunityorabilityto use it: Many of thefamiliesdo not have access tohealthcare. to getinformation,esp. when using acomputer: People now can accessinformationfrom theInternetas never before. (Definition ofaccessfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)therightoropportunityto use orreceivesomething: get/have/provide access to sthCommunityradiostationshave access topublicfunding. Everyone isentitledtofairaccess toemployment. therightorabilitytolookatdocumentsandinformation: allow/grant/give sb access to sthShe wasgrantedaccess to theofficialarchives. gain access to sthYou cangainaccess toyourrecordsviathiswebsite. deny/restrict access to sthTheyplannedtorestrictaccess totheirwebsitecontentwith the use of asubscriptionsystem. Merchants haveonlineaccess totheirproductdata. Auditors haveunrestricted access toallrecords. ITtheabilityto use asystemsuch as theinternet, or the way in which you can do this: access to sthDo you have access to theinternet? Businesstravellersexpectfreeinternetaccess. broadband/wirelessaccess themethodorpossibilityof getting to orenteringaplace: access to sthThesitehaseasyaccess tothemotorway. Thepremisesareequippedfordisabledaccess. COMMERCEtherightorabilitytobuyandsellgoodsin aparticularcountryormarket: access to sthOurwebsitegives us access toglobalmarkets. BANKINGtherightto use abankaccount, or toremovemoneyfrom abankaccountor aninvestment: access to sthSomeaccountsallowinstantaccess toyoursavings. LAWthelegalrighttoseeyourchildorchildren, or otherfamilymember,especiallyafter adivorce: access to sbManyfathersgo tocourttoseekaccess totheirchildren. See alsoopen-access wheelchair access ITtoopenacomputerfileor to use acomputersystemsuch as theinternet: Manyusersnowaccess theinternetviatheirmobilephones. I canaccess myemailremotely. BANKINGtolookat abankaccount, and beabletomovemoneyinto or out of it: You canaccessyouraccountonlineor byphone. to beableto get or use something,especiallyaservice: Weadvisestaffon how to accessappropriatetraining. (Definition ofaccessfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofaccessaccess The working plans included construction of forestaccessroads at fairly high labour cost.From theCambridge English Corpus Under these plans, convicts were grantedaccessto land and encouraged to bring their families from the mainland.From theCambridge English Corpus There is also a witnesses' room with separateaccessto the court - a last-minute addition to the plans, primarily intended for women.From theCambridge English Corpus This reinforces the importance of the problem in countries without well organized health care or without wideaccessof the entire population to such care.From theCambridge English Corpus The enforcement of such regulations may be difficult where monitoring is poor or testing is accessed from foreign jurisdictions.From theCambridge English Corpus First, word forms can be accessed and recognized via the mental representations of their constituent morphemes.From theCambridge English Corpus Under this account, if children's lexical representations are stored as sub-units, they are then able toaccessmore stable units with increased accuracy.From theCambridge English Corpus Distributed representations of structure : a theory of analogicalaccessand mapping.From theCambridge English Corpus Men, women and children in vulnerable livelihood systems negotiate different activity roles andaccesspatterns to household capital.From theCambridge English Corpus Accessto the services of these systems was extremely limited, often to an urban population.From theCambridge English Corpus Wider, more detailed research into the working ofaccesssystems and of any financial or other incentives is urgently needed.From theCambridge English Corpus Possibly, this urban market absorbed part of the area's rural workforce, thereby lightening the pressure on those who soughtaccessto arable land.From theCambridge English Corpus It has no straightforward path ofaccessfor those without a knowledge base, or "computer know-how".From theCambridge English Corpus It also reports on how the students appreciatedaccessto a large number of authentic, relevant examples.From theCambridge English Corpus It may be perceived as an area of concern if this is the perception of students accessing the course.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithaccessaccessThese are words often used in combination withaccess. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. access code Theaccesscodeis 1.04.19. From theCambridge English Corpus access education Without transport, many people find that they cannotaccesseducation, or employment, in our society built around the car. From theCambridge English Corpus access facilities An extension of this principle is the provision of public access facilities, such as interview and conference rooms, in the non-secure zone. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/access## |