Usage examples of "acceder" in Spanish with translation to English

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Es difícil acceder a el. It is difficult to gain access to him.
No recuerdo haber accedido a eso. I don't remember agreeing to that.
¿Cómo puedo acceder a Internet? How can I get Internet access?
Esta puerta permite acceder al jardín. This gate allows access to the garden.
¿Cómo puedo acceder a la impresora? How can I access the printer?
Nosotros estaremos encantados de acceder a su solicitud. We shall be pleased to comply with your request.
No cuesta nada acceder a tu información privada. It's very easy to access to your private information.
Parece que Tom no puede acceder a sus datos. Tom can't seem to access his data.
La tecnología computacional es indispensable para acceder a muchos elementos de información pertinentes. Computer technology is indispensable to access many pertinent items of data.
Si necesitas acceder hoy a la Wikipedia para terminar los deberes, no estás de suerte, a no ser que hables alguna lengua extranjera. If you need to access Wikipedia today to complete your homework, you're out of luck, unless you speak a foreign language.
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