access (noun)

  • 51access — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. approach, avenue, way; admittance, entrée. Informal, (an) in; a line (to). See passage, ingress, possibility. v. t. contact; locate, find. See acquisition. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Admission] Syn …

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  • 52access parent — /ˈæksɛs pɛərənt/ (say akses pairruhnt) noun the non custodial parent who, as part of a family court proceeding, has been awarded access to the children …

  • 53access time — /ˈæksɛs taɪm / (say akses tuym) noun the time taken by an electronic device or a computer to complete a task, as to connect with a service provider or to store or retrieve a piece of data. Also, access …

  • 54access time — UK / US noun [uncountable] computing the time that it takes for a computer program to find a piece of information and make it available …

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  • 55access road — /ˈæksɛs roʊd/ (say akses rohd) noun a road which allows entry to a group of residences, a rural property, a motorway, etc …

  • 56access time — / ækses taɪm/ noun the time taken by a computer to find data stored in it …

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  • 57access fee — / ækses fi:/ noun a fee charged to bank customers for using online services …

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  • 58access time — / ækses taɪm/ noun the time taken by a computer to find data stored in it …

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  • 59remote access — noun (computing) Access from a terminal at another site • • • Main Entry: ↑remote * * * remote access UK US noun [uncountable] computing the ability to use a computer using a separate terminal Thesaur …

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  • 60self-access — UK US noun [uncountable] a way of learning in which students choose their own books and other materials and study by themselves Thesaurus: relating to learning and the process of learninghyponym knowing and knowing about somethingsynonym * * *… …

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