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Intermediate
- Dictinary
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Access
(n,v)
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| Access (n) : the
right or oppotunity to have or to use something. |
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| 1- Only a small number of your students
have access to the internet.. |
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| 2- He has direct
access to the building. |
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| 3- The elevator provides easy
access to my office. |
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| 4- This coffee shop provides Internet
access. |
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| 5- The security guard would not
allow access to the building. |
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| Access (v) :
to be able to use something or enter
a building; to be able to open a computer file or website |
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| 1- She secretly
accessed the confidential files on co-worker's computer. |
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