英:[əkˌsesə'bɪlətɪ]
美:[əkˌsesə'bɪlətɪ]
英:[əkˌsesə'bɪlətɪ]
美:[əkˌsesə'bɪlətɪ]
n.
易接近,可到达
学习资料利用率
可诣达性
可达性
词根:access
adj.accessible 易接近的;可进入的;可理解的
n.access 进入;使用权;通路
accession 增加;就职;到达
vt.access 使用;存取;接近
accession 登记入册
adjective
capable of being reachedalso: being within reach fashions at accessible prices
a remote region accessible by rail
easy to speak to or deal with
a friendly, accessible boss
capable of being used or seen : available The collection is not currently accessible.
information that should be accessible to everyone
capable of being understood or appreciated an accessible film
the author's most accessible stories
capable of being influenced : open
people who are accessible to new ideas
easily used or accessed by people with disabilities : adapted for use by people with disabilities Councilwoman Deborah Gross introduced legislation Tuesday that would prioritize accessible entryways, common areas, restrooms and communications facilities—in that order—when city businesses undergo major physical updates.—Adam Smeltz
accessible bathrooms/doorways/seating/parking
1758年,源自法语 accessibilité(源自晚期拉丁语 accessibilitas),或者是由 accessible 和 -ity 组合而成的本土形成词。
可达性
可达性
可达性
可达性
可及性
可达性
可达性
又称“可访问性”。用户可访问数据库和所有授权访问的数据的特性。
可接入性
普遍服务的原则。电话用户在价格、服务和质量方面受同等对待,而与地理位置、种族、性别、宗教等无关。
Middle English accessyble, borrowed from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French accessible, borrowed from Late Latin accessibilis, from Latin accessus (past participle of accēdere "to approach") + -ibilis -ible — more at accede
The first known use of accessible was in the 15th century
accessionnoun
something added : acquisition
increase by something added
the act of agreeing
accession to a proposal
the act of coming to office or power
the accession of a king
accessionnoun
something added : acquisition
increase by something added
the act of agreeing
accession to a proposal
the act of coming to office or power
the accession of a king
access1 of 2noun
permission or power to enter, approach, or make use of Internet access
access to secret information
a way or means of approach
a nation's access to the sea
access2 of 2verb
to get at : gain access to
accessibleadjective
capable of being reached
a resort accessible by train or bus
capable of being used, seen, or known : obtainable
accessible information
accessibleadjective
capable of being reached
a resort accessible by train or bus
capable of being used, seen, or known : obtainable
accessible information
accessibleadjective
capable of being reached
a resort accessible by train or bus
capable of being used, seen, or known : obtainable
accessible information
1 I'm so excited to hear about increasing accessibility of literature.
2 Buses and trains were not accessible, housing didn’t have accessibility standards, and there was a very weak emerging disability-rights movement, and internationally, it was similar.
3 Ridley Scott, director of Alien, Blade Runner and Gladiator, said in 2018 that aspiring film-makers have “no excuses”, considering the accessibility of technology, for not making their own films.
4 “We need to find a balance there that can prioritize the value of cultural institutions — including ours but so many others — while also encouraging appropriate sustainable development and accessibility for our city,” Graboski said.
5 But for publishers, and poets, it's less about commerce than accessibility.
6 Her accessibility keeps the story from nose-diving into self-seriousness, a necessity in a film that tries to explain its villain’s own impossible powers by name-dropping the Central Intelligence Agency’s MK-Ultra experiments.
7 Striking a balance between accessibility and tranquillity, state parks often hit a camping sweet spot.
8 With one in four American adults living with disabilities, designing for accessibility and diversity should hardly be considered a chore or just a compliance issue.
9 Internationalization, localization, and accessibility.
国际化、本地化和可访问性。
10 “The two most important qualities that Matt brought to the table were expansiveness and accessibility,” said Gwon, who has developed work via Signature’s workshop initiatives.
11 “At the end of the day it’s all about accessibility.”
12 The $2 billion plan is intended to increase the area’s visibility from the Mall, add such visitor amenities as restrooms and food service, and improve its accessibility and circulation.
13 Caviar's lack of accessibility and its stuffiness seemed unappealing and out of place in the same kitchen where I scarfed my 2 a.m.
14 The accessibility and the miraculous compactness of this set are bound to be its huge selling point; as a handy work of reference, certainly, it's hard to fault.
15 Apply principles of accessibility to new technologies as they emerge.
当新技术出现时,应用易访问性原则。
16 Oberndorfer is unapologetic about both the nutrition-free nature of his subjects and the easy accessibility of his style, which aims for the slick look of mass-produced goods.
17 This year the theme for the Day is "E-Accessibility".
今年这一天的主题为“电子沟通”。
18 By 2014, the members of Greenwood’s aging congregation were finding it difficult to maneuver around their home, which lacked handicap accessibility and was showing signs of stress from an overweight roof.
19 But it is this primal posture of submission—and of what is ultimately anal accessibility— that seems to gratify the consumers of maid services.
20 Printmaking is one of the most populist art forms, connected historically to ideas of accessibility and, at times, democracy.
1 容易到达
4 可进入
5 可到达
6 可亲
7 可达到