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1 access
1. noun2) (admission)gain or obtain or get access — Einlass finden
the father has to access the children — der Vater hat ein Recht zum Umgang mit den Kindern
she was not allowed access to her personal file — man verweigerte ihr die Einsichtnahme in ihre Personalakte
4)2. transitive verbeasy/difficult of access — leicht/schwer zugänglich
access the file/drive — etc. auf die Datei/das Laufwerk usw. zugreifen
* * *['ækses]1) (way or right of approach or entry: We gained access to the house through a window.) der Zugang2) (way or right to meet (someone) or use (something): Senior students have access to the library at weekends.) der Zutritt•- academic.ru/83945/access_code">access code- accessible
- accessibility* * *ac·cess[ˈækses]the only \access to the village is by boat das Dorf ist nur mit dem Boot zu erreichen“\access only” „Anlieger frei“main \access to a building Haupteingang m eines Gebäudesto deny sb \access [to sth] jdm den Zugang [o Zutritt] [zu etw dat] verwehrento deny a vehicle \access to a street eine Straße für ein Fahrzeug sperren\access to children LAW das Recht, die Kinder zu sehen\access to information Zugriff m auf Informationenhe was granted \access to the family's private correspondence er durfte die Privatkorrespondenz der Familie einsehento \access data auf Daten zugreifento \access a file eine Datei öffnen* * *['kses]1. nto give sb access — jdm Zugang gewähren (to sb/sth zu jdm/etw), jdm Zutritt gewähren (to sth zu etw)
to refuse sb access — jdm den Zugang verwehren (to sb/sth zu jdm/etw), jdm den Zutritt verwehren (to sth zu etw)
this door gives access to the garden —
this location offers easy access to shops and transport facilities — von hier sind Läden und Verkehrsmittel leicht zu erreichen
to have access to sb/sth — Zugang zu jdm/etw haben
to gain access to sb/sth — sich (dat) Zugang zu jdm/etw verschaffen
"access only" — "nur für Anlieger", "Anlieger frei"
2. vt (COMPUT)file, data zugreifen auf (+acc)* * *access [ˈækses]A s1. Zugang m (to zu):be difficult of access schwer zugänglich oder zu erreichen sein;give access to führen in (akk) (Tür etc);a) Zufahrtsstraße f,b) Zubringer(straße) m(f)easy of access zugänglich (Person);access to means of education Bildungsmöglichkeiten pl;gain access sich Zutritt verschaffen;have access to one’s children JUR das Recht haben, seine Kinder zu sehen;have access to the files Zugang zu den oder Einsicht in die Akten haben;have access to secrets Zugang zu Geheimnissen haben3. IT Zugriff m (to auf akk):access code Zugriffscode m;access key Zugriffstaste f;access permission Zugriffsberechtigung f;access speed Zugriffsgeschwindigkeit f;access time Zugriffszeit f;access violation Zugriffsverletzung f4. obs (Fieber-, Wut- etc) Anfall m:access of fever (rage)B v/t IT zugreifen auf (akk)* * *1. noun2) (admission)gain or obtain or get access — Einlass finden
she was not allowed access to her personal file — man verweigerte ihr die Einsichtnahme in ihre Personalakte
4)2. transitive verbeasy/difficult of access — leicht/schwer zugänglich
access the file/drive — etc. auf die Datei/das Laufwerk usw. zugreifen
* * *n.Zugang -¨e m.Zugriff -e m.Zutritt -e m. -
2 passenger data collection system
passenger data collection system LAW, LEIS, LOGIS Passagierdaten-Erhebungssystem n, Fluggastdaten-Erhebungssystem n, Passagierdaten-Sammelsystem n (on the basis of a deal between the EU and the USA the FBI and other authorities are able to access 19 pieces of personal passenger information on trans-Atlantic air passengers, such as name, telephone number and address and can retain the data for 15 years; cf Passenger Name Records = PNR = Fluggastdatensätze)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > passenger data collection system
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3 passenger data sharing
passenger data sharing LAW, POL, LOGIS gemeinsame Nutzung f von Passagierdaten, gemeinsame Passagierdatennutzung f, gemeinsame Fluggastdatennutzung f, gemeinsamer Zugriff m auf Passagierdaten (on the basis of an agreement between the EU and the USA, the FBI and other authorities are able to access 19 pieces of personal passenger information on transatlantic air passengers, such as name, telephone number and address and can retain the data for 15 years; cp. passenger name record = PNR = Fluggastdatensatz)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > passenger data sharing
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