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Poznaj wymowę ac·cess

/ˈakˌses/
noun
  1. a means of approaching or entering a place.
    „the staircase gives access to the top floor”
    synonimy: entrance, entry, way in, means of entry, ingress, approach, means of approach
  2. an attack or outburst of an emotion.
    „I was suddenly overcome with an access of rage”
    synonimy: fit, attack, bout, outpouring, eruption, explosion, outburst, burst, outbreak, flare-up, blowup, blaze, spasm, paroxysm, seizure, rush, gale, flood, storm, hurricane, torrent, surge, upsurge, spurt, effusion, outflow, outflowing, welling up, splurt, ebullition, boutade

verb
  1. approach or enter (a place).
    „single rooms have private baths accessed via the balcony”
  2. obtain, examine, or retrieve (data or a file).
    „information can be accessed from several files and displayed at the same time”
    synonimy: retrieve, gain, gain access to, acquire, obtain, read, examine

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