词组 | visit |
释义 | visit ◊ used as a verb If you visit a place, you go to see it because you are interested in it. He had arranged to visit a number of museums in Paris. I could visit Blackpool next. If you visit someone, you go to see them at their home, or you stay with them there for a short time. I visited the newly-married couple. She visited some of her relatives for a few days. You can also visit a professional person such as a doctor or lawyer, in order to get treatment or advice. He persuaded me to visit a doctor. You might need to visit a solicitor before thinking seriously about divorce. Some American speakers use visit with instead of 'visit'. She wanted to visit with her family for a few weeks. However, in American English, to visit with someone usually means to chat to them. You and I could visit with each other undisturbed. ◊ used as a noun Visit is also used as a noun. You can make or pay a visit to someone. He was supposed to make his visit to the club. It was after nine o'clock, too late to pay a visit to Sally. You do not say that someone 'does' a visit. |
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