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Definition of "access" in 英语

noun

  1. (uncountable) A way or means of approaching or entering; an entrance; a passage.

    • The door provides access to the premises.
  2. (uncountable) The act of approaching or entering; an advance.

    • They gained access to the basement from the stairs.
  3. (uncountable) The right or ability of approaching or entering; admittance; admission; accessibility.

    • Staff prevent unauthorized access to the building.
  4. (uncountable) The quality of being easy to approach or enter.

    • ease of access
  5. (uncountable) Admission to sexual intercourse.

  6. (archaic, countable) An increase by addition; accession

    • an access of territory
  7. (countable) An onset, attack, or fit of disease; an ague fit.

  8. (countable) An outburst of an emotion; a paroxysm; a fit of passion.

    • 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.
  9. (uncountable, law) The right of a noncustodial parent to visit their child.

  10. (countable, computing) The process of locating data in memory.

  11. (uncountable, networking) Connection to or communication with a computer program or to the Internet.

  12. (uncountable, Scotland) Complicity or assent.

verb

  1. (transitive) To gain or obtain access to.

  2. (transitive, computing) To have access to (data).

    • I can't access most of the data on the computer without a password.