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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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random [Brit ˈrandəm, Am ˈrændəm] ADJ

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

memory [Brit ˈmɛm(ə)ri, Am ˈmɛm(ə)ri] N

1. memory (faculty):

2. memory (recollection):

memory souvent pl

3. memory (period of time):

4. memory (posthumous fame):

5. memory (commemoration):

6. memory COMPUT:

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random access memory N COMPUT

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I. random [ˈrændəm] N no pl

II. random [ˈrændəm] ADJ

random sample
random attack, crime
random error

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

memory [ˈmeməri] N

1. memory (ability to remember):

in memory of sb/sth
en souvenir de qn/qc

2. memory (remembered event):

3. memory COMPUT:

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I. random [ˈræn·dəm] N

II. random [ˈræn·dəm] ADJ

random sample
random attack, crime
random error

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

memory [ˈmem· ə r·i] N

1. memory (ability to remember):

in memory of sb/sth
en souvenir de qn/qc

2. memory (remembered event):

3. memory comput:

Present
Iaccess
youaccess
he/she/itaccesses
weaccess
youaccess
theyaccess
Past
Iaccessed
youaccessed
he/she/itaccessed
weaccessed
youaccessed
theyaccessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveaccessed
youhaveaccessed
he/she/ithasaccessed
wehaveaccessed
youhaveaccessed
theyhaveaccessed
Past Perfect
Ihadaccessed
youhadaccessed
he/she/ithadaccessed
wehadaccessed
youhadaccessed
theyhadaccessed

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The census gives higher figures for access to house connections (25%) than the DHS (19%).
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Most of them do not have easy access to the legal materials from across the region which they need to undertake their studies.
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Unimaginable advances have been achieved in terms of increased life expectancy, reduced disease and access to lifestyles undreamed of by any tsar or pharaoh.
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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.
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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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