Easy access-easy access, easy access
Open to and available for ... ...
Make accessible-make ... accessible and available.
Wheelchair accessibility-accessibility, suitable for wheelchair use.
Economically acceptable-affordable and reasonably priced.
Accessibility analysis is as follows:
First, pronunciation:
British pronunciation:/? k? s? s? bl/
American pronunciation:/? k? s? s? b? l/
Second, interpretation:
Easy to approach, touch and understand.
Third, the word form changes:
Comparative adjective: more accessible
Adjective superlative: the most accessible
Fourth, common phrases:
Accessible: Easily accessible, accessible
Accessible: accessible, accessible, and understandable ...
Make something easy to understand: make something easy to understand, make something easy to understand.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) usage:
This building is accessible to the disabled. This building is accessible to the disabled. )
The software has an accessible user interface. This software has an easy-to-use user interface. )
The park is open to all visitors. This park is open to all visitors. )
6. Example:
Users can visit websites through visual impressions. This website is easy for visually impaired users to understand. )
The library has made its books more accessible to the public. This library makes its books more accessible to the public. )
The new subway line will make it easier for commuters to get to the city. The new subway line will make it easier for commuters to get to the city. )
People in wheelchairs can enter the museum. This museum is open to people in wheelchairs. )
The company has made it easier for its products to enter the international market. This company makes it easier for its products to enter the international market. )