intransitive. To go into a house or premises on a visit; (sometimes) spec. to make a brief visit or call; to stop by, to look in. Frequently with at…
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释义 | society > leisure > social event > visit > visiting > visit [verb (intransitive)] > visit informally (14) to call in1573 intransitive. To go into a house or premises on a visit; (sometimes) spec. to make a brief visit or call; to stop by, to look in. Frequently with at… to drop in1609 intransitive. To come in unintentionally; to come in or call unexpectedly or casually; to pay a casual visit. to look ina1616 intransitive. To enter a room, building, etc., for the purpose of seeing someone or something; to make a short visit or call (on or upon a person)… to come round1620 intransitive. To come from one place to another, esp. by a circuitous, roundabout, or indirect route. In later use also: to come from one place… to go round1636 intransitive. To go from one place to another, esp. in an indirect, circuitous, or roundabout way. In later use also: to pay a visit in an… to put in1668 intransitive. To go in, enter; spec. (a) Nautical to enter a port or harbour, esp. as a deviation from the intended course (cf. sense 9c); †(b) to… to go around1742 intransitive. To go from one place to another, esp. in an indirect, circuitous, or roundabout way. In later use also: to pay a visit in an… to happen in1749 intransitive. Chiefly North American. to happen in: to go or come in casually; esp. to drop in unexpectedly or unannounced. Also to happen in with… to run in and out1779 intransitive. To pay a short or passing visit; to call in. Frequently with on, less commonly to (a person). to run in and out (of one another's… to come around1822 intransitive. To come from one place to another; esp. by a circuitous, roundabout, or indirect route. Also: to come from one place to another in an… to pop in and out1846 to pop in and out: to come and go frequently or casually; to visit for a short time, esp. without prior arrangement. to happen in with1883 intransitive. Chiefly North American. to happen in: to go or come in casually; esp. to drop in unexpectedly or unannounced. Also to happen in with… to stop in1904 to stop in: to pay a brief visit, ‘drop in’. U.S. stop1905 With by: (a) as adv., = sense 35d above; (b) as prep., to call at, visit (a place). Originally U.S. |
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