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1 | the right or opportunity to have or use something that will bring you benefits 享用权;享用机会 |
| +to Access to up-to-date financial information is important to our success. 获得即时更新的金融信息对我们的成功至关重要。 |
| Only 40% of 5-year-olds have access to pre-school education. 5岁孩童中只有40%能享受学前教育。 |
| gain access Some groups still have difficulty gaining access to social services. 一些群体要获得享用社会服务的权利还有困难。 |
| 1a | the right to look at private information 查阅私人信息的权利 | | +to Access to employees’ records is restricted. 查阅雇员档案的权利是受到限制的。 | |
| 1b | permission to see and talk to an important person 与重要人物见面交谈的许可 | | +to She’ s one of a handful of aides with direct access to the president. 她是少数几个可以直接面见总统的助手之一。 | |
| 1c | the legal right to visit children after a divorce 离异后对孩子的探访权 | |
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2 | the means by which you get to a place 通道;入口 |
| Access is by means of a door at the back of the stage. 入口就是舞台后面的一扇门。 |
| +to A lift provides access to the upper floors. 一台电梯通到上面的楼层。 |
| There is easy access to the countryside by rail. 坐火车去乡下很方便。 |
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