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    приод, влез, аудиенција, пристап
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    n.
    1. пристап; увид; he had access to top-secret documents имаше пристап до државните тајни, државните тајни му беа достапни ;
    2. приод; access to a stadium приод кон стадионот ;
    3. излез, излегување; to gain access to world markets излегување на светскиот пазар; access to the sea излегување на море ;
    4. (право на) користење; the children have access to the library every day децата можат да ја користат библиотеката секој ден ;
    5. располагање; to have access to information располагање со податоци ;7. настап, напад
    adj. access of rage настап на гнева; влез, приод, аудиенција, пристап
    n. пристап;
    2. приод, влез, пристап;
    3. настап, напад (на болест, гнев);
    4. приближување; пристап; компј. пристап(ување) можност за читање, запишување или друг начин на користење на податоци запишани на надворешни или внатрешни носители на информации во компјутерскиот систем.; компј. пристапува Операциj

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  • 2 have an access to

    лесно доаѓа до
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    English-Macedonian dictionary > have an access to

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