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Meaning of access | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1 Frequent
ˈæksɛs

Definitions

  1. A way or means of approaching or entering; an entrance; a passage.
    uncountable
  2. To obtain access to, especially by computer: used a browser to access a website; accessed her bank account online.
  3. sexual intercourse
  4. The act of approaching or entering; an advance.
    uncountable
  5. a combination of characters that is used to obtain permission to enter a computer or a communication network. toegangskode عَلَامَة رَمْزِيَّة للدُّخُول код за достъп código de acesso přístupový kód Passwort adgangskode; tilgangskode κωδικός πρόσβασης Η/Υ código de acceso turvakood کد ورودی salasana code d'accès סִסְמַת כְּנִיסָה , סִיסְמַת כְּנִיסָה ऐक्सेस कोड pristupna zaporka elérési kód kode akses codice di accesso アクセスコード(ユーザー)ID、パスワードなど 접근 코드 kreipties kodas pieejas kods kod masuk toega...
  6. passage
  7. The right or ability of approaching or entering; admittance; admission; accessibility.
    uncountable
  8. (of a person or place) able to be reached or approached easily. His house is not accessible by car. toeganklik مُمْكِن الوُصُول إلَيْه достъпен acessível dostupný, dosažitelný zugänglich tilgængelig προσιτόςaccesible ligipääsetav قابل دسترسی helposti lähestyttävä accessibleנגיש अभिगम्य dostupan elérhető mudah dihubungi aðgengilegur raggiungibile 近づける 접근하기 쉬운 pasiekiamas, prieinamas pieejams, sasniedzams mudah didatangi toegankelijktilgjengeligdostępny د لاس رسى وړ acessível accesibil доступны...
  9. attack; fit
  10. The quality of being easy to approach or enter.
    uncountable
  11. toeganklikheid إمْكَانِيَة الوُصُول إلى достъпност acessibilidade přístupnost, dostupnost die Erreichbarkeit tilgængelighed προσιτότητα, ευκολία πρόσβασης accesibilidad ligipääsetavus در دسترس بودن؛ فهم پذیری helppokäyttöisyys accessibilitéנגישות पहुंच dostupnost megközelíthetőség kemudahan dihubungi aðgengileiki accessibilità 近づきやすさ 접근성 prieinamumas pieejamība mudah dihubungi toegankelijkheid tilgjengelighetdostępność د لاس رسى وړ اوسيدل acessibilidade accesibilitate доступность prístupnosť ...
  12. first-person singular present indicative of accesar
  13. Admission to sexual intercourse.
    uncountable
  14. A means of approaching, entering, exiting, communicating with, or making use of: a store with easy access.
  15. An increase by addition; accession
    archaic, countable
  16. The ability or right to approach, enter, exit, communicate with, or make use of: has access to the restricted area; has access to classified material.
  17. An onset, attack, or fit of disease; an ague fit.
    countable
  18. Public access.
  19. An outburst of an emotion; a paroxysm; a fit of passion.
    countable
  20. An increase by addition.
  21. The right of a noncustodial parent to visit their child.
    uncountable
  22. An outburst or onset: an access of rage.
  23. The process of locating data in memory.
    countable
  24. Connection to or communication with a computer program or to the Internet.
    uncountable
  25. the act of approaching or entering
  26. Complicity or assent.
    Scotland, uncountable

Equivalents

Azərbaycanca əlçatım giriş keçid yol
Български подход пристъп
Bosanski pristup vej
Català accedir
Čeština přístup
Dansk indgang vej
Esperanto aliro atingo
Eesti paas
Galego acceso
עברית גישה
Hrvatski pristup vej
Bahasa Indonesia akses
Italiano accesso
日本語 アクセス
Kurdî girîş yol
Latina aditus
Македонски пристап
മലയാളം പ്രവേശനം
Bahasa Melayu capaian
Português aceder acessar acesso
Română acces apropiere
Русский доступ подход
Soomaali marin
Српски pristup vej
Kiswahili ufikiaji
Türkçe erişim
Українська доступ підхід

Examples

“The door provides access to the premises.”
“All access was thronged.”
“They gained access to the basement from the stairs.”
“Staff prevent unauthorized access to the building.”
“ease of access”
“I did repel his fetters, and denied His access to me.”
“Coalition plans to widen access to university will fail to get to the 'root cause' of the problem, according to the Russell Group.”
“During coverture, access of the husband shall be presumed, unless the contrary be shown.”
“an access of territory”
“I, from the influence of thy looks, receive access in every virtue.”
“The first access looked like an apoplexy.”
“Then he resumed the pose, the decent pose, from which the sudden access of his old trouble had startled him, his hands on his knees, […]”
“The Magpie's flashlight, as he shifted it from his right hand to his left and wrenched out his revolver, had fallen upon two men crouched close against the wall by the library door—and he screamed out in an access of fury. "De double cross! A plant! De bulls! You damned snitch, Larry!" screamed out the Magpie—and fired.”
“It appears that, about the middle of the fourth century of the Christian Era, the Germans in the Roman service started the new practice of retaining their native names; and this change of etiquette, which seems to have been abrupt, points to a sudden access of self-confidence and self-assurance in the souls of the barbarian personnel which had previously been content to 'go Roman' without reservations.”
“Operations on C++ volatiles do put the compiler on notice that the object may be modified asynchronously, and hence are generally safer to use than ordinary variable accesses.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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