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ACCESS
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access substantiv
1. acces; apropiere, abordare; intrare; audienţă;
to have access to a avea acces la;
easy of access accesibil, abordabil, de care te poţi apropia uşor.
2. drum; trecere, pasaj.
3. (arhit.) intrare, gang, coridor.
4. acces, atac, criză (de furie sau boală.); izbucnire;
access of rage acces de furie;
in an access of jealousy într-un acces de gelozie.
5. (înv.) ridicare, ajungere, parvenire.
6. flux (al mării).
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
A coded value specifying the side of the body (or a paired organ) that is an access point for a observation.
(Performed Observation Approach Anatomic Site Laterality Code, NCI Thesaurus/BRIDG)
A coded value specifying the anatomic location or access point for an observation.
(Performed Observation Approach Anatomic Site Code, NCI Thesaurus/BRIDG)
Which of them, then, had access to that dish without the maid seeing them?
(The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
They had had access to the same books he had.
(Martin Eden, de Jack London)
Scientists' best access to the mantle comes in the form of lava that erupts at mid-ocean ridges.
(Earth's mantle looks like a painting, National Science Foundation)
The mice in each diet group were then divided into three sub-groups based on how often they had access to food.
(Longer daily fasting times improve health and longevity, National Institutes of Health)
The cub experienced another access of affection on the part of his mother.
(White Fang, de Jack London)
I remembered my experience of the investigation and purchase of Carfax, and I could not but feel that if I could find the former owner there might be some means discovered of gaining access to the house.
(Dracula, de Bram Stoker)
I was curious to know how this prince, to whose dominions there is no access from any other country, came to think of armies, or to teach his people the practice of military discipline.
(Gulliver's Travels into several remote nations of the world, de Jonathan Swift)
The researchers has admitted that their study has faced some limitations, including the fact that they only had access to cholesterol and triglyceride level measurements at baseline and that they did not have a chance to investigate whether menopause-related factors played a role in some of the women's increased stroke risk.
(Low Levels of Bad Cholesterol Increase Stroke Risk, Editura Global Info)