To gain access
Ejemplo: They gain access to restricted data
Definición
"To gain access" means to successfully obtain entry or the means to approach or use something, often referring to information, places, or systems that are restricted or protected. For example, "They gain access to restricted data" implies acquiring permission or ability to reach that data.
Etimología
The phrase "to gain access" combines the verb "gain," originating from Old English 'gan,' meaning to get or obtain, with "access," derived from Latin 'accessus,' meaning approach or entrance. Together, they express the idea of obtaining the ability to approach or enter something. Did you know? The word "access" entered English through French in the late Middle Ages, originally relating to physical entry before expanding to abstract uses like data or information.
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