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单词 visé
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visén.2

/ˈvizɛ//ˈviːzeɪ/
Etymology: < French visé, past participle of viser to examine, view: see vise v.1
An entry or note on a passport, certificate, or other official document signifying that it has been examined and found correct; a formal official signature or entry of this nature: = visa n. Now superseded by visa n.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > legal document > authenticating document > [noun] > visa
visa1831
visé1842
society > travel > aspects of travel > authorization to travel to, from, or in a country > [noun] > document > note in
visa1831
visé1842
transit visa1920
1842 E. Lawes Scamper through Italy & Tyrol iii. 32 It became necessary to obtain the visé of the English Consul, who demands a fee of five francs and six sous.
1858 N. Hawthorne Jrnl. 12 Jan. in French & Ital. Notebks. (1980) i. 33 The visé of a minister carries more weight than that of a consul.
1904 Times 26 Aug. 11/6 The..system..requires Consular visés and certificates for all exports to their country.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online December 2019).

visév.2

/ˈvizɛ//ˈviːzeɪ/
Etymology: See visé n.2
Now archaic.
transitive. To put a visé on (a passport or other document); to endorse or sign as correct and in due order.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > legal document > authenticating document > attest by certificate [verb (transitive)] > put visa on
visé1810
viser1833
visa1847
vizy1867
1810 B. Silliman Jrnl. Trav. (1820) III. 33 This passport had not been indorsed, ‘viséd’ as they termed it.
1843 G. Borrow Bible in Spain I. viii. 136 An officer..despatched a soldier with me to the police office, that my passport might be viséed.
1858 Mercantile Marine Mag. 5 24 Foreign vessels are bound to have their ship papers viséd by the..Consular Agents.
1892 Nation (N.Y.) 19 May 372/2 The information given to Intendente Viel, who viséed the cablegram.
figurative and in extended use.1854 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 21 166 The same ages visé'd other poets who wrote worse, and better.1917 J. Agate Buzz, Buzz! 59 Every member of the audience would appear to be in possession of a passport of respectability visé'd by the police.1927 P. Hammond But—is it Art 102 Since these New York premières are so important, let us try to attend one, carefully passported and viséd by a regular New Yorker.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1917; most recently modified version published online March 2019).
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