early 14c., "an attack of fever," from Old French acces "onslaught, attack; onset (of an illness)" (14c.), from Latin accessus "a coming to, an approach," noun use of past participle of accedere "to approach" (see accede). The later senses are directly from Latin. Meaning "an entrance" is from c. 1600. Meaning "habit or power of getting into the presence of (someone or something)" is from late 14c.
access (v.)
1962, originally in computing, from access (n.). Related: Accessed; accessing.
实用例句
1. The home is situated within easy access of shops and other facilities.
房子位置便利,距离商店及其他设施都不远。
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2. U.N. aid convoys have unimpeded access to the city.
联合国救援车队可以畅通无阻地进入该市。
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3. How does a private pilot get access to the airways?
私人飞行员如何进入航空路线呢?
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4. Villagers say the fence would restrict public access to the hills.
村民们说这个围栏将限制公众进入山区。
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5. The snowcoach concept in Yellowstone provides low-impact, low-pollution access.