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  • 31Access Co. — Logo de Access Co. Création avril 1979[1] Dates clés février 1984 : constitution e …

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  • 32access — n. & v. n. 1 a way of approaching or reaching or entering (a building with rear access). 2 a (often foll. by to) the right or opportunity to reach or use or visit; admittance (has access to secret files; was granted access to the prisoner). b the …

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  • 33Access — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Access est un mot anglais qui signifie Accès, il est utilisé pour désigner différents produits : Microsoft Access (ou MS Access) est un logiciel de… …

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  • 34access — /ak ses/, n. 1. the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use; admittance: They have access to the files. 2. the state or quality of being approachable: The house was difficult of access. 3. a way or means of approach:… …

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  • 35access — /ˈæksɛs / (say akses) noun 1. way, means, or opportunity of approach or entry: *No healthy clothing is absolutely air proof, the access of the air through it being necessary to our health –philip e. muskett, 1893. 2. (sometimes followed by to)… …

  • 36access*/*/ — [ˈækses] noun [U] I 1) the right or opportunity to have or to use something Only a small number of our students have access to the Internet.[/ex] Some groups still have difficulty gaining access to health care.[/ex] 2) the means by which you get… …

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  • 37access — ac•cess [[t]ˈæk sɛs[/t]] n. 1) the ability or right to enter or use: They have access to the files[/ex] 2) the right or opportunity to approach or speak with 3) the state or quality of being approachable: The house was difficult of access[/ex] 4) …

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  • 38access — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French acces, from Latin accessus approach, from accedere to approach more at accede Date: 14th century 1. a. onset 2 b. a fit of intense feeling ; outburst 2 …

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  • 39access — 1. noun /ˈæk.sɛs/ a) A way or means of approaching or entering; an entrance; a passage. It appears that, about the middle of the fourth century of the Christian Era, the Germans in the Roman service started the new practice of retaining their… …

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  • 40access — / ækses/ noun ♦ to have access to something to be able to obtain or reach something ● She has access to large amounts of venture capital. ■ verb to call up data which is stored in a computer ● She accessed the address file on the computer. ◊… …

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