access
noun
verb
ˈækses
noun
1
the
right
to
enter
a
place,
use
something,
see
someone
etc
进入权; 使用权; 接触的机会
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to
]
Access
to
the
papers
is
restricted
to
senior
management.
只有高级管理层才有权接触到这些文件。
Cats
should
always
have
access
to
fresh,
clean
water.
猫应该总能喝到新鲜、干净的水。
2
how
easy
or
difficult
it
is
for
people
to
enter
a
public
building,
to
reach
a
place,
or
talk
to
someone
进入; 到达; 面见〔的难易度〕
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for
]
We’re
trying
to
improve
access
for
disabled
visitors.
我们正在设法方便残疾人访客出入。
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to
]
a
villa
with
easy
access
to
the
sea
一幢离大海很近的别墅
3
the
way
you
use
to
enter
a
building
or
reach
a
place
入口; 通路
Access
is
by
means
of
a
small
door
on
the
right.
入口是右边的一扇小门。
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to
]
Access
to
the
restrooms
is
through
the
foyer.
去洗手间要穿过门厅。
4
have access to a car/a computer etc
to
have
a
car,
computer
etc
that
you
can
use
有汽车/计算机等可以使用
5
the
legal
right
to
see
and
spend
time
with
your
children,
a
prisoner,
an
official
etc
[英] 探视权
BrE
My
ex-husband
has
access
to
the
children
once
a
week.
我的前夫有权每周探望孩子一次。
6
gain/get access (to sth)
to
succeed
in
entering
a
place
or
in
seeing
someone
or
something
进入〔某地〕; 见到〔某人或某物〕
The
police
managed
to
gain
access
through
an
upstairs
window.
警察设法从楼上的一扇窗户进入了屋子。
verb
7
to
find
information,
especially
on
a
computer
取得﹐获取〔尤指计算机数据〕
Users
can
access
their
voice
mail
remotely.
用户可以远程获取语音邮件。