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邮船
Zufahrtskontrolle

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to be difficult of access Brit form
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in the PONS Dictionary

I. ac·cess [ˈækses] N no pl

1. access:

Zugang m <-(e)s>
Zutritt m <-(e)s>
Brit access only
to be difficult of access Brit form
to deny sb access [to sth]
jdm den Zugang [o. Zutritt] [zu etw dat] verwehren
sich dat Zugang [o. Zutritt] [zu etw dat] verschaffen

2. access (use):

Zugang m <-(e)s>
to give [or grant]/refuse [or deny] sb access to sth

II. ac·cess [ˈækses] VB trans COMPUT

I. con·trol [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] N

1. control no pl (command):

Kontrolle f <-> kein pl
control of a country, of a people
Gewalt f <-> kein pl
control of a country, of a people
Macht f <-> kein pl
control of a country, of a people
Herrschaft f <-> kein pl
control of a company
Leitung f <-> kein pl
to be in control of sth a territory
to exert [or form exercise]control over sb/sth
jdn/etw beherrschen
to get [or go][or run] out of control
ball control SPORTS

2. control no pl (self-restraint):

Selbstbeherrschung f <-> kein pl

3. control (means of regulating):

Kontrolle f <-, -n>
Geburtenkontrolle f <-> kein pl
Mietpreisbindung f <-, -en>
Verkehrsregelung f <-, -en>

4. control TECH:

Schalter m <-s, ->
Regler m <-s, ->
Schalttafel f <-, -n>

5. control no pl (checkpoint):

Kontrolle f <-, -n>

6. control (person):

Kontrollgruppe f <-, -n>

7. control COMPUT:

Steuerung f <-, -en>

8. control (base):

Zentrale f <-, -n>
Kontrollturm m <-(e)s, -türme>

9. control (in an intelligence organization):

Agentenführer(in) m (f)

II. con·trol <-ll-> [kənˈtrəʊl, Am -ˈtroʊl] VB trans

1. control (direct):

2. control (limit, manage):

3. control (as to emotions):

to control sb/sth
jdn/etw beherrschen

4. control TECH:

to control sth temperature, volume

Phrases:

of [ɒv, əv, Am ɑ:v, ʌv, əv] PREP

1. of after n (belonging to):

von +dat
Rosenduft m <-(e)s, -düfte>

2. of after n (expressing relationship):

von +dat

3. of after n (expressing a whole's part):

von +dat

4. of after n (expressing quantities):

5. of after vb (consisting of):

aus +dat
after n a land of ice and snow

6. of after n (containing):

mit +dat

7. of after adj (done by):

von +dat

8. of after n (done to):

9. of after n (suffered by):

von +dat

10. of (expressing cause):

to die of sth
an etw dat sterben

11. of (expressing origin):

12. of after vb (concerning):

speaking of sb/sth, ...
wo [o. da] wir gerade von jdm/etw sprechen, ...
to be afraid of sb/sth
vor jdm/etw Angst haben
to be sick of sth
to be sick of sth
von etw dat genug haben
to be in search of sb/sth

13. of after n (expressing condition):

14. of after n (expressing position):

von +dat

15. of after n (with respect to scale):

von +dat

16. of (expressing age):

von +dat

17. of after n (denoting example of category):

18. of after n (typical of):

19. of after n (expressing characteristic):

20. of after n (away from):

von +dat

21. of after n (in time phrases):

22. of after vb (expressing removal):

CH, A meist gratis

23. of after n (apposition):

von +dat

24. of dated (during):

an +dat

25. of Am (to):

Phrases:

OpenDict entry

access N

OpenDict entry

access N

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

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PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

access N E-COMM

control N CTRL

control N REAL EST

control N STATE

control VB trans CTRL

PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

control of access (f. traffic)

control of access LAND USE
PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"
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PONS Specialized Dictionary "Verkehrswesen"

access INFRASTR

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 concept of integrated traffic control combines or coordinates freeway and arterial street control systems to operate on the basis of corridor wide traffic conditions.
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Many economic theories have been motivated by the desire to understand and control involuntary unemployment.
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The propulsion system's 16 monopropellant rocket engine thrusters, which control momentum and station-keeping on orbit, were upgraded to accept higher heat loading from the sunshield.
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A secondary security benefit stems from the owner's control of schedule and itinerary.
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A brakeman still rides onboard each train to control its speed.
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