[VERB 动词]看望;拜访 If you visit someone, you go to see them and spend time with them.
[V n]
[V]
[usu with supp]
He wanted to visit his brother in Worcester...
他想去看望住在伍斯特的哥哥。
He was visited by an old friend from Iraq...
一位来自伊拉克的老朋友来看望他。
Bill would visit on weekends.
周末比尔会来。
Visit is also a noun.
Helen had recently paid him a visit.
海伦最近去探望了他。
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[VERB 动词]访问;参观;游览 If you visit a place, you go there for a short time.
[V n]
[V-ing]
He'll be visiting four cities including Cagliari in Sardinia...
他将要访问4个城市,包括萨迪尼亚的卡利亚里。
Caroline visited all the big stores.
卡罗琳光顾了所有的大型商店。
...a visiting truck driver.
一位路过的卡车司机
Visit is also a noun.
...the Pope's visit to Canada...
教皇对加拿大的访问
I paid a visit to my local print shop.
我去了我们当地的照片冲洗店。
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[VERB 动词]访问,浏览(网站) If you visit a website, you look at it.
[V n]
[COMPUTING 计算机]
For details visit our website at www.cobuild.collins.co.uk.
欲知详情,请访问我们的网站www.cobuild.collins.co.uk。
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[VERB 动词]上门咨询(专业人士);(专业人士)上门服务 If you visit a professional person such as a doctor or lawyer, you go and see them in order to get professional advice. If they visit you, they come to see you in order to give you professional advice.
[V n]
[mainly BRIT 主英]
If necessary the patient can then visit his doctor for further advice...
如有必要,病人可以上门咨询自己的医生以得到更多的建议。
A doctor will visit you in your apartment.
会有医生到您的住所出诊。
Visit is also a noun.
You may have regular home visits from a neonatal nurse.
可以雇请育婴护士定期到家里提供服务。
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[V-PASSIVE 被动动词](不快之事)降临在…身上 If something very unpleasant is visited upon you, it happens to you.
[be V-ed upon/on n]
[FORMAL 正式]
Violence is visited upon us every day...
暴力事件每天都会降临在我们身上。
Death and suffering had been visited on thousands of innocents.
死亡和苦难降临在了数千名无辜的人身上。
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visitvisitsvisitedvisitingverb★1★[transitive ]visitsb/sth to go to see a person or a place for a period of time 访问;拜访;看望;参观◆She went to visit relatives in Wales.她去威尔士看望亲戚了。◆The Prime Minister is visiting Japan at the moment.首相目前正在访问日本。◆You should visit your dentist at least twice a year.你应该每年至少去看两次牙科医生。2★[transitive ]visitsth ( computing 计) to go to a website on the Internet 访问(互联网上的网站)◆For more information, visit our website.欲知详情,请访问我们的网站。3★[intransitive , transitive ]to stay somewhere for a short time (短暂地)作客,逗留◆We don't live here. We're just visiting.我们不住在这里,只作短期停留。visitsth ◆The lake is also visited by seals in the summer.夏天也有海豹游到这湖里来。4★[transitive ]visitsth to make an official visit to sb, for example to perform checks or give advice 视察;巡视◆government inspectors visiting schools视察学校的政府检察员PHRASAL VERBSˈvisit sth on/upon sb/sth( old use) to punish sb/sth 对…进行惩罚◆The sins of the fathers are visited upon the children (= children are blamed or suffer for what their parents have done).父辈造的孽报应到子女头上。ˈvisit with sb( NAmE) to spend time with sb, especially talking socially 与某人聊天;与某人间谈◆Come and visit with me some time.找个时间来跟我聊聊吧。noun★1★visit(to sb/sth) (from sb) an occasion or a period of time when sb goes to see a place or person and spends time there 访问;参观;游览;逗留;看望◆It's my first visit to New York.这是我第一次访问纽约。◆They're on an exchange visitto France. 他们到法国进行互访。◆If you have time, pay a visit tothe local museum. 你若有空,参观一下当地的博物馆。◆We had a visit from the police last night.昨晚警察来我们家了。◆Is this a social visit,or is it business? 这是社交性的拜访,还是业务性的?◆a visit to the doctor看医生◆( BrE) a home visit(= when your doctor visits you)上门出诊☞see also
flying visit
2★( computing 计) an occasion when sb looks at a website on the Internet (到网站的)访问◆Visits to our website have doubled in a year.我们网站的访问人次一年内翻了一番。3★visit(with sb) ( NAmE) ( informal) an occasion when two or more people meet to talk in an informal way 碰头;会面visit/ˈvɪzɪt; NAmEˈvɪzɪt/
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visitvis‧it1 /ˈvɪzɪt/ ●●●S2W1 verb
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1[intransitive, transitive] to go and spend time in a place or with someone, especially for pleasure or interest: Eric went to Seattle to visit his cousins. I was really pleased that they came to visit me. Which cities did you visit in Spain? A recent trip to London gave me the opportunity to visit the Science Museum. She doesn’t visit very often.RegisterIn everyday English, people often say that they come/go to see someone, rather than visit them:· He’s gone to Scotland to see his family.2[transitive] to go to a place as part of your official job, especially to examine it: The building inspector is visiting the new housing project.visit with American English The president’s first trip abroad will be to visit with troops in Bosnia.3[transitive] formal to go to see a doctor, lawyer etc in order to get treatment or advice4[transitive] to look at a website on the Internet: Over 1,000 people visit our site every week.5[intransitive] American English to talk socially with someonevisit with Why don’t you kids play outside while we visit with each other?THESAURUSa placevisit to go and spend time in a place, for interest or pleasure: · You must visit Kyoto.· They visited all the usual places.go to to visit a place. Go to is very commonly used in everyday English instead of visit: · Have you ever been to England?· They went to the Eiffel Tower and the Flea Market.go sightseeing to visit places of interest in a country: · We went sightseeing in the old part of the city.a personvisit to go and spend time with someone: · How often do you visit your grandparents?come around/by/over (also come round British English) to visit someone informally in their home, especially when you live near them: · A few friends came round last night.drop in/by (also call in/by British English) to visit someone in their home, especially on your way to another place: · Kate said she’d drop by later to give you the forms.look somebody up to visit someone who you do not see very often, when you are spending time in the area where they live: · Look me up if you’re ever in Newark.visit on phrasal verb biblicalto do something to punish someone or show them that you are angry: God’s wrath will be visited on sinners.
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1an occasion when someone goes to spend time in a place or goes to see a personvisit to a visit to Chicago We’re just here on a short visit. Why don’t you come for a visit this summer? I decided to pay him a visit at his office. I’ve just had a visit from the police. I’m only here for the weekend – just a flying visit this time. his first official visit to Britain as Russian president The town is well worth a visit.2an occasion when you see a doctor, lawyer etc for treatment or advice3American English an occasion when you talk socially with someone: Barbara and I had a nice long visit.COLLOCATIONSverbspay somebody a visit (=visit someone)· Perhaps she'll come up to town then and pay me a visit.make/pay a visit· The king made an official visit to Poland last year.have/receive a visit from somebody· I've just had a visit from Lou Stacey.adjectivesa brief/short visit· Miss Russell was only able to pay a brief visit.a flying visit British English (=a very short visit)· Timpson was due to pay a flying visit to London.a surprise visit (=one that the person being visited does not know is going to happen)· Naomi paid a surprise visit to an old school friend.an unannounced visit (=one that someone makes without first telling the person that they are going to visit)· The social worker made an unannounced visit.an official/state visit· The president made an official visit to France this week.a return visit (=when you visit a place again, or when someone you visited visits you)· George was already planning a return visit.phrasesbe worth a visit· Las Palmas, the lively capital, is well worth a visit.
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