单词 | visit |
释义 | Word Frequency visit(ˈvɪzɪt) verbWord forms: -its, -iting or -ited 1. to go or come to see (a person, place, etc) 2. to stay with (someone) as a guest 3. to go or come to (an institution, place, etc) for the purpose of inspecting or examining 4. (transitive) (of a disease, disaster, etc) to assail; afflict 5. (tr; foll by upon or on) to inflict (punishment, etc) the judge visited his full anger upon the defendant 6. (transitive; usually foll by with) archaic to afflict or plague (with punishment, etc) 7. (often foll by with) US and Canadian informal to chat or converse (with someone) 8. to view (a website or web page) noun 9. the act or an instance of visiting 10. a stay as a guest 11. a professional or official call 12. a formal call for the purpose of inspection or examination 13. international law the right of an officer of a belligerent state to stop and search neutral ships in war to verify their nationality and ascertain whether they carry contraband the right of visit and search 14. US and Canadian informal a friendly talk or chat Derived forms visitable (ˈvisitable) adjective Word origin C13: from Latin vīsitāre to go to see, from vīsere to examine, from vidēre to see |
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