释义 |
access/ˈækses/ n. & v.●n. 1 a way of approaching or reaching or entering 通路,出入 a building with rear access 一幢有后门出入的建筑 2a (often foll. by 常后跟 to) the right or opportunity to reach, use, or visit; admittance 接触(使用或访问)权(或机会);准入 has access to secret files 可以接触到秘密资料; was granted access to the prisoner 得到许可而接触囚犯 b the condition of being readily approached; accessibility 便于接近的状态;可接触 3 (often foll. by 常后跟 of) an attack or outburst 发作 an access of anger 勃然大怒 4 (作 attrib.) Brit. (of broadcasting) given over to minority or special-interest groups (access television) [英] (广播节目)为少数人或特殊利益集团播放的 ●v. tr. esp. Computing gain access to (data, a file, etc.) (尤)【计算】可往…存取(数据、文件等)[Middle English from Old French acces or Latin accessus, from accedere (as AC-, cedere cess- ‘go’)]■ Usage 用法说明 The use of the verb to mean ‘gain access to’ in contexts other than computing (as in The kitchen can be accessed from the dining room) is considered incorrect by some people. 将该词的动词意义“ gain access to (可进入)”用于非计算机用语,例如 The kitchen can be accessed from dining room (从餐厅可进入厨房),有人认为不规范。 |