access code

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English - Turkish
erişim kodu
password
{i} şifre

Tanrı var ama şifreyi unutmuş. - God exists, but he forgot the password.

Tom şifresini hatırlamıyor. - Tom doesn't remember his password.

password
{i} parola

Parolanızı girin, lütfen. - Enter your password, please.

Bir parola gereklidir. - A password is required.

password
(Bilgisayar) giriş şifresi
password
(Bilgisayar) kullanıcı şifresi
specific access code
(Telekom) özel erişim kodu
minimum access code
minimum erişim kodu
multiple access code
çok adresli kod
Code Division Multiple Access
(Elektrik, Elektronik) Kod bölmeli çoklu erişim
code division multiple access
kod bolusumlu coklu erisim
minimum access code
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) en az erişim kodu
password
(Askeri) PAROLA: Parola sormaya yanıt olarak verilen gizli bir kelime veya belirli özellikleri olan bir ses. Bak. "challenge", "countersign", "reply"
English - English
an alphanumeric sequence that permits access to a secure service or network
Numeric or alphanumeric data which, when entered correctly, authorizes entry into a secure area
A sequence of dialed digits that allows a user to gain access to a facility, service, feature, or function of a network or system
(n ) A series of numbers, letters, and special characters that act as a password
Preliminary digits a user is required to dial to be connected to a particular trunk group, channel or line (2) A short sequence of digits allowing a user to access a specific facility, service, feature or function of a telecommunications network or computer system
The number that your dealer will supply you with, once you have registered, to 'unlock' your program (Back to top)
A digit or digits presented to telecommunications equipment that permits the user to connect to a given service In private branch exchange (PBX) operation, access code is the digits that are dialed connecting a telephone user to a specific trunk group or to a special service such as paging or dictation The term is also frequently applied to the "1" dialed in many local telephone company areas for the completion of an interexchange toll call
password
An alphanumeric sequence that permits access to an electronic network, such as a telephone network or an automated teller machine
A five-digit number that the BBSM software generates for access to the Internet
  The preliminary digits that a user must dial to be connected to a particular outgoing trunk group or line   (188)
Password to gain entry into a computer or a computer file
A password giving users access to a computer, a network or a particular application/file Often called a 'User ID'
An access code is the digit, or digits, that a user must dial to be connected to an outgoing trunk facility
The four digit number used to access Island State's Telephone Banking service Access Line or our Internet Banking service
A string of characters that enables a user to register for a website that accompanies a textbook This access code can be made up of multiple words, a combination of letters and numbers Oftentimes an access code comes with a textbook, other times you will need to order it seperately from your textbook publisher This access code allows a text book owner to register for a password protected website
The password, which the user must type in to get access into a computer system
Number dialed to place a call outside of a PBX network
Your access code is a four- to ten-digit number printed on the label sheet included in your income tax package This access code can be used as a telephone access code if you have been invited to use the TELEFILE service It can also be used as your Internet access code if you decide to use the NETFILE service
A five- or seven-digit code that, when dialed, gives access to a desired network
is a unique combination of characters, usually letters or numbers, used in communications as identification for gaining access to a computer The access code is generally referred to as Username or user ID and password
A password or code that enables a user to obtain access to a service; established by the service provider
access codes
plural form of access code
Code Division Multiple Access
(in Cellular Communication) use of a unique code for each user (allows transferal of all of the calls for subscribers of one cell on a very wide band without causing interference), CDMA
access code

    Hyphenation

    ac·cess code

    Turkish pronunciation

    äkses kōd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈakˌses ˈkōd/ /ˈækˌsɛs ˈkoʊd/

    Etymology

    [ 'ak-"ses also ik-'ses ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French acces arrival, from Latin accessus approach, from accedere to approach; more at ACCEDE.
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