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Accès direct
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
direct access N COMPUT
direct access device N
direct access file N
direct access storage device, DASD N
direct memory access, DMA N
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
direct access, route, flight, train
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. direct [Brit dɪˈrɛkt, dʌɪˈrɛkt, Am dəˈrɛkt, daɪˈrɛkt] ADJ
1. direct (without intermediary):
direct appeal, aid, control, link, participation, talks
2. direct (without detour):
direct access, route, flight, train
3. direct (clear):
direct cause, comparison, impact, influence, reference, result, threat
direct contrast, evidence
4. direct (straightforward):
direct approach, answer, method, question, response
direct person
II. direct [Brit dɪˈrɛkt, dʌɪˈrɛkt, Am dəˈrɛkt, daɪˈrɛkt] ADV
1. direct (without intermediary):
direct deal, negotiate, speak, write, dial
2. direct (without detour):
direct come, go
directement (from de)
III. direct [Brit dɪˈrɛkt, dʌɪˈrɛkt, Am dəˈrɛkt, daɪˈrɛkt] VB trans
1. direct (address, aim) fig:
direct appeal, criticism, protest, remark
adresser (at à, against contre)
direct campaign
cibler (at sur)
direct effort, resource
orienter (to, towards vers)
2. direct (control):
direct company, operation, project
direct traffic
3. direct (point, aim) lit:
direct attack, light, car, look, steps
diriger (at vers)
direct gun
pointer (at sur)
4. direct:
direct CINE, RADIO, TV film, play, drama
direct THEAT play
direct actor, cameraman, musician, opera
5. direct (instruct):
to direct sb to do LAW
6. direct (show route):
to direct sb to sth
IV. direct [Brit dɪˈrɛkt, dʌɪˈrɛkt, Am dəˈrɛkt, daɪˈrɛkt] VB intr
direct CINE, RADIO, TV
direct THEAT
I. access [Brit ˈaksɛs, Am ˈækˌsɛs] N
1. access (means of entry):
No access’ attr control, door, mode, point
2. access (ability to obtain, use):
accès m (to à)
3. access LAW (right to visit):
right of access to prisoners attr rights
4. access COMPUT:
accès m (to à)
5. access (attack):
access form
II. access [Brit ˈaksɛs, Am ˈækˌsɛs] VB trans (gen) COMPUT
access database, information, machine
u rečniku PONS
I. access [ˈækses] N no pl
1. access (way into):
to deny sb access to sth
2. access COMPUT:
3. access LAW:
II. access [ˈækses] VB trans COMPUT
I. direct [dɪˈrekt] VB intr
1. direct THEAT:
2. direct CINE:
II. direct [dɪˈrekt] VB trans
1. direct (control):
direct company
direct traffic
2. direct (command):
to direct sb to +infin
ordonner à qn de +infin
3. direct (aim in a direction):
to direct sth towards sth
to direct sb the way to sth
4. direct (address):
5. direct CINE:
6. direct THEAT:
7. direct MUS:
III. direct [dɪˈrekt] ADJ
1. direct:
direct danger, cause
direct refusal
2. direct (frank):
direct person
direct refusal
3. direct (without intermediary):
IV. direct [dɪˈrekt] ADV
direct broadcast
u rečniku PONS
I. access [ˈæk·ses] N
1. access (way into):
to deny sb access to sth
2. access comput:
3. access LAW:
II. access [ˈæk·ses] VB trans comput
I. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] VB trans
1. direct (control):
direct company
direct traffic
2. direct (command):
to direct sb to do sth
3. direct (aim in a direction):
to direct sb/sth to sb/sth
diriger qn/qc vers qn/qc
4. direct (address):
5. direct CINE:
6. direct THEAT:
7. direct MUS:
II. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] VB intr
1. direct THEAT:
2. direct CINE:
III. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] ADJ
1. direct:
direct danger, cause
direct refusal
2. direct (frank):
direct person
direct refusal
3. direct (without intermediary):
IV. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] ADV
direct broadcast
Present
Idirect
youdirect
he/she/itdirects
wedirect
youdirect
theydirect
Past
Idirected
youdirected
he/she/itdirected
wedirected
youdirected
theydirected
Present Perfect
Ihavedirected
youhavedirected
he/she/ithasdirected
wehavedirected
youhavedirected
theyhavedirected
Past Perfect
Ihaddirected
youhaddirected
he/she/ithaddirected
wehaddirected
youhaddirected
theyhaddirected
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The census gives higher figures for access to house connections (25%) than the DHS (19%).
en.wikipedia.org
Most of them do not have easy access to the legal materials from across the region which they need to undertake their studies.
en.wikipedia.org
Unimaginable advances have been achieved in terms of increased life expectancy, reduced disease and access to lifestyles undreamed of by any tsar or pharaoh.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But time and again, reporters give new appointees a public tongue-bath in hopes of later getting access to a scoop in return for the self-abasement.
www.slate.com
Web 2.0 applications support virtual community interactivity and the development of user-driven content and social media, without restricted access or controlled implementation.
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