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accéder [aksede]➭ TABLE 6 indirect transitive verba. ( = arriver à) [+ lieu] to reach ; [+ honneur, indépendance] to attain ; [+ échelon] to rise to ; [+ responsabilités] to take on ; [+ trône] to accede to* * *aksedeverbe transitif indirect1) ( atteindre)2) ( obtenir)accéder à — to achieve [gloire]; to obtain [poste]; to reach [fonctions]
3) fml ( satisfaire à)* * *aksede viaccéder à [lieu] — to reach, to get to, [informations, ressources, marchés] to access, [pouvoir, trône] to accede to, [poste] to attain, [requête] to grant, to accede to
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* * *accéder verb table: céder vtr ind2 ( obtenir) accéder à to achieve [célébrité, gloire]; to acquire [responsabilités]; to obtain [poste]; to reach, to attain sout [fonctions]; accéder à la propriété to become a home-owner; accéder au pouvoir to come to power; accéder au trône to accede to the throne;[aksede]accéder à verbe plus préposition1. [atteindre - trône] to accede to ; [ - poste, rang] to rise to ; [ - indépendance, gloire] to gain, to attain ; [ - lieu] to reachon accède à la maison par un petit chemin you get to the house via a narrow path, access to the house is by a narrow path3. [connaître - culture] to attain a degree of ; [ - secrets, documents] to gain access to
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