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legitimate access - translation to russian

PERFORMANCES OF THE CLASSICS SUCH AS SHAKESPEARE
Legitimate stage; Illegitimate theatre; Legitimate Theater; Legitimate theater; Legitimate drama

legitimate access      
санкционированный (разрешенный) доступ; законный доступ
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DATABASE MANAGER THAT IS PART OF THE MICROSOFT OFFICE PACKAGE
Microsoft Access Development; MS Access; Microsoft access; Ms access; Ms Access; MS access; Access 97; MSACCESS; Microsoft Office Access; .mdb; Msaccess.exe; Office Access; .mde; Microsoft Access 2002; Access 2002; Access 2; Accdb; .accdb; Microsoft Acces; Microsoft Access 2007; Access 97 SR2; MSAccess; .accdr; .accdt; .accda; .accde; .laccdb

общая лексика

файл базы данных в СУБД Access

random access         
ABILITY TO ACCESS AN ARBITRARY ELEMENT OF A SEQUENCE IN EQUAL TIME
Random-access storage; Random access file; Random-access; Random I/O; Random read; Random write; Direct access (computing)
произвольный /прямой/ доступ

Definition

random access
¦ noun Computing the process of transferring information to or from memory in which every memory location can be accessed directly rather than being accessed in a fixed sequence.

Wikipedia

Legitimate theatre

Legitimate theatre is live performance that relies almost entirely on diegetic elements, with actors performing through speech and natural movement. Traditionally, performances of such theatre were termed legitimate drama, while the abbreviation the legitimate refers to legitimate theatre or drama and legit is a noun referring both to such dramas and actors in these dramas. Legitimate theatre and dramas are contrasted with other types of stage performance such as musical theatre, farce, revue, melodrama, burlesque and vaudeville, as well as recorded performances on film and television.

Diegetic elements are internal, or related to the imaginary world the characters of the play are depicting. Musical accompaniment that is done for effect on the audience, but not supposed to be part of the experience of the characters in the play, is a non-diegetic element; dancing by characters who are actually portrayed as attending a dance is diegetic; while dancing for the benefit of the audience, as in a revue or musical, is non-diegetic. Opera, musicals, dance shows and concerts all depend on non-diegetic elements, while legitimate theater relies only on actors' spoken words and movements to relate a story. Legitimate theater typically relies on the talents of a small group of actors, or even a single actor, rather than a large, choreographed cast.

An example of the difference between legitimate theater and non-legitimate theater is the William Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet compared with its modern adaptation for the musical West Side Story. In Shakespeare's play, the only dancing takes place at a ball where Romeo and Juliet meet. A sword fight is portrayed realistically, without singing or dancing. On the other hand, in West Side Story much of the plot is delivered in song, and a gang fight is portrayed through an elaborate dance.

Examples of use of legitimate access
1. Legitimate access The nation‘s highest court ruled that the law was so broad that it could deny adults legitimate access to such sites.
2. Criminals, dubbed the Mole Gang, carved out the tunnel from a nearby railway embankment Workmen laying electrical cables unearthed this getaway tunnel in Manchester They climbed down and quickly began to suspect it was not just a legitimate access shaft.
3. Trade minister Lord Sainsbury of Turville moved amendments to the company law reform bill which he said would give additional protection while retaining the right for legitimate access to company share registers.
4. Whilst it is common knowledge at work that he had a mental breakdown recently, I am concerned that curious NHS staff who would have «legitimate» access to this database, could read and circulate intimate details regarding his illness.
5. He said their attitude seemed one of, " ‘Ooh, this is a 60 Minutes‘ story in the making.‘ Generally, they wanted to make it a super–secret database, restricted to underwriting." But now, he said, "there‘s a huge case for it being opened up for all legitimate access," whether for a patient in an emergency room or for federal government purposes.
What is the Russian for legitimate access? Translation of &#39legitimate access&#39 to Russian