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access English

Meaning access meaning

What does access mean?
Definitions in simple English

access

If you have access to something, you can use it, look at it, enter it, etc. As a student, you have access to all our facilities including the library and computers. We will seek to provide greater access to personal records held by government.

access

If you access something, you get information from it, usually using a computer. The product enables multiple systems to access a single database. Users of PCs can access images from the photo CDs using any CD-ROM input device.

access

the right to obtain or make use of or take advantage of something (as services or membership) a way of entering or leaving he took a wrong turn on the access to the bridge (= entree) the right to enter 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.) (computer science) the operation of reading or writing stored information the act of approaching or entering he gained access to the building obtain or retrieve from a storage device; as of information on a computer reach or gain access to How does one access the attic in this house? I cannot get to the T.V. antenna, even if I climb on the roof

Synonyms access synonyms

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Conjugation access conjugation

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access · verb

Examples access examples

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Simple sentences

No all children have free access to education.
Only Tom has access to it.
A bridge gives access to the island.
Every student has access to the library.
Every student has free access to the library.
Students have access to these computers.
Of course it's difficult to gain access to the Prime Minister.
The burglar gained access to the house through a window.
We gained access to the house through the window.
The cave is easy to access.
The tower was easy of access.
Access to the mountaintop is difficult.
All the students of the university have access to the university library.
The only access to the village is from the river.
All members have access to these books.
Students have access to the library.
The door gives access to the kitchen.
This gate allows access to the garden.
All students have access to the library.
The burglar gained access to the house through this door.
He has access to the American Embassy.
They have access to the library.

Movie subtitles

Harry will give us venous access, via a large-bore cannula, and then we will immediately give 30 milligrams of ketamine, one gram of paracetamol and one litre of warmed Hartmann's, please.
OK, so better iv access first, tube second, ABGs third.
We need base access, we need to interview his shipmates, but the Coast Guard keeps shutting us down at every turn.
Who had access to your dog's food?
Anybody could've had access.
Day before she was jailed, Xiaoping Li sent a message indicating that she had access to the designs.
You know that access is restricted.
He is on their side and has access to His Highness!
I had access to the regimental funds so I borrowed it, intending to put it back, of course.
Nice place to keep my records, but the question is, what about access?
It had been mad of him to allow the thing to remain, even for an hour. in a room to which any of his friends had access.
He was afraid that during his absence. someone might gain access to the room where it was hidden.
Allen, in a locked room at the top of this house. a room to which no one but myself has access. a dead man is lying across a table.
Stop up the access and passage to remorse, That no compunctious visitings of nature, Shake my fell purpose, nor keep peace between the effect and it!
The access to the underground hall. lf you fear discovery, avoid it from now on.
The access to the underground hall!
Who else except yourself has access to this apartment?
You only have access to the hallways tonight.
Somebody's obviously imitated my voice in order to gain access to the house.
The murderer gained access to the house, gagged and bound the housekeeper, then disguised as Nora, murdered Judge Brisson.
Did Mr. Fleming have access to your books?
Yesterday, I locked the access to the tower.
And has your brother access to your home?
And as such, they have access to all shipping.
Day before she was jailed, Xiaoping Li sent a message indicating she had access to the designs.
But he'd have to know about leopards have access to leopard claws and hair.
Personally, Stratton, I think there's a fault in the Teutonic mind which shows up whenever they have access to great power.
Only you had access to the handbags.
You'll have access to all the files you need.
Question the ground crews, anyone who had access to that plane.
By reading her dreams, I got access to his plans.
I finally realised that one of the reasons he wanted to marry me was because he would gain access to our world, to her.
This will give us free access to Talima's appartment.
Access to Paris somewhere after 9.
I don't even have access to his notes.

News and current affairs

But, when it comes to standards - such as those governing safety, health, and the environment - the market-access requirements are brutal and binary: either you meet the established standard or you do not sell.
Indeed, enlargement of NATO comes only a few days after a deal was struck between Russia and the EU on the tricky question of access to the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad.
A deal was struck between President Putin and the EU that makes access much easier without compromising the status of Lithuania and Poland within the EU-regime.
The first hurdle has been overcome with the agreement on access to the enclave.
Rather, it increases the prospects of corrupt leakage that may allow terrorist groups access to nuclear weapons.
Such a resolution would also include a carrot by guaranteeing Iran access to the non-dangerous parts of the nuclear energy fuel cycle.
In many cases, lifesaving medicines can be cheaply mass-produced, but are sold at prices that block access to those who need them.
Turkey's refusal to grant the Americans access to military bases on its territory effectively ruled out a northern front in the war.
But proponents of phasing out access to incandescent bulbs argue that they know better.
Finally, a new trade pact - possibly, but not necessarily, within the Doha Round - is needed to ensure the major trading powers' access to foreign markets.
But it is also true that the northern Turkish part of Cyprus is denied access to free trade and other benefits from EU-membership.
The first litmus test on European leadership concerns the practical problem of access to harbors.
Of course, these reforms are resisted, primarily by the oligarchs who thrive on a lack of transparency and use privileged access to state resources to enhance their business interests.
It is unrealistic to ask poor countries, where more than 1.6 billion people do not have access to clean energy and technologies, to bear the costs associated with the much needed technological change.
Proper access to credit for productive segments is an integral part of a well-functioning economy.
The crucial issue is market access.
Not so in much of Africa, which experiences some of the world's greatest power deficits, and where only two in ten people have access to electricity.
Easy access to oil wealth only allows their cynical frivolity to continue.
Nevertheless, most people living in Africa's cities have access to land in the countryside, which is why Liberia's government rightly highlights the potential for farm expansion.

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