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m accessmedicine fitdivieto d'accesso no entry* * *accesso s.m.1 access, approach (to); ( entrata, ingresso) admission; (form.) admittance: accesso libero, free admission; il viale d'accesso alla casa, the avenue leading to the house // (econ.) accesso a un mercato, access to a market // uomo di facile accesso, (fig.) very approachable man4 (inform.) access: accesso casuale, diretto, random, direct access; accesso diretto per chiave, (IBM) random by key access; accesso sequenziale, serial (o sequential) access.* * *[at'tʃɛsso]sostantivo maschile1) (entrata) access (a to)"divieto d'accesso" — "no access", "no entry", "no trespassing"
"accesso vietato ai visitatori" — "visitors not admitted"
"vietato l'accesso ai cani" — "no dogs (allowed)"
2) fig. (possibilità di accedere)di facile, difficile accesso — easy, difficult to get to
avere accesso a — to gain access to, to access [ informazioni]
3) med. fit4) (impulso)accesso di collera — outburst o fit of anger
5) inform. access* * *accesso/at't∫εsso/sostantivo m.1 (entrata) access ( a to); "divieto d'accesso" "no access", "no entry", "no trespassing"; "accesso vietato ai visitatori" "visitors not admitted"; "vietato l'accesso ai cani" "no dogs (allowed)"; gli -i dell'edificio the entrances to the building; le vie d'accesso alla città the approaches to the city2 fig. (possibilità di accedere) di facile, difficile accesso easy, difficult to get to; avere accesso a to gain access to, to access [ informazioni]5 inform. access; accesso casuale random access.
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