access
გამოთქმა:
/ˈaksɛs/
არსებითი სახელი
Universal
1 [mass noun] (often
access to)
the means or opportunity to approach or enter a place:the staircase gives access to the top floor wheelchair access the right or opportunity to use or benefit from something:do you have access to a computer? awards to help people gain access to training the right or opportunity to approach or see someone:we were denied access to our grandson the process of obtaining or retrieving information stored in a computer’s memory: this prevents unauthorized access or inadvertent deletion of the file [as modifier] denoting broadcasting produced by minority and specialist interest groups, rather than by professionals:access television
2 [in singular] literary an attack or outburst of an emotion:I was suddenly overcome with an access of rage
1approach or enter (a place):single rooms have private facilities accessed via the balcony
2obtain or retrieve (computer data or a file): information can be accessed from several files and displayed at the same time