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it's+easily+obtainable

  • 1 accessible

    adjective

    [more] accessible [to somebody] — [besser] erreichbar [für jemanden]

    2) (available, open, understandable) zugänglich (to für)
    * * *
    adjective ((of a person or place) able to be reached or approached easily: His house is not accessible by car.) zugänglich
    * * *
    ac·ces·sible
    [əkˈsesəbl̩]
    1. (approachable) [leicht] erreichbar
    the resort is easily \accessible by car der Ort ist mit dem Auto leicht zu erreichen
    the shelves aren't very \accessible man kommt nicht sehr gut an die Regale heran
    2. (obtainable) [leicht] verfügbar
    to be \accessible to sb jdm zugänglich sein
    3. (easy) verständlich
    to be \accessible [to sb] [jdm] [intellektuell] zugänglich sein
    4. person zugänglich
    to be \accessible to sb für jdn ansprechbar sein
    * * *
    [k'sesəbl]
    adj
    information, person zugänglich ( to +dat); place also (leicht) zu erreichen (to für)
    * * *
    accessible adj (adv accessibly)
    1. auch fig zugänglich, erreichbar ( beide:
    to für oder dat)
    2. verfügbar, erhältlich
    3. um-, zugänglich (Person)
    4. (to) zugänglich (für oder dat), empfänglich (für):
    be accessible to bribery bestechlich sein
    * * *
    adjective

    [more] accessible [to somebody] — [besser] erreichbar [für jemanden]

    2) (available, open, understandable) zugänglich (to für)
    * * *
    adj.
    zugänglich adj.

    English-german dictionary > accessible

  • 2 accessible

    ac·ces·sible [əkʼsesəbl̩] adj
    1) ( approachable) [leicht] erreichbar;
    the resort is easily \accessible by car der Ort ist mit dem Auto leicht zu erreichen;
    the shelves aren't very \accessible man kommt nicht sehr gut an die Regale heran
    2) ( obtainable) [leicht] verfügbar;
    to be \accessible to sb jdm zugänglich sein
    3) ( easy) verständlich;
    to be \accessible [to sb] [jdm] [intellektuell] zugänglich sein
    4) person zugänglich;
    to be \accessible to sb für jdn ansprechbar sein

    English-German students dictionary > accessible

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