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visit




1 going to visit a person or a place
2 staying in a place
3 looking after a visitor
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1 going to visit a person or a place
- to go to see a person or place and to spend some time there: visit sb/sth, go* and see sb/sth
Did you visit the British Museum when you were in London? I'm going to go and see my sister and her family this weekend.
- a short stay with sb in a particular place: visit
We're only planning a short visit. to pay sb a visit
- a person who visits sb/sth: visitor
We're having visitors on Sunday.
- to visit a person or place for a short time: call (in) (on sb/at a place), call round (at a place), pay a call on sb
Jim called round when you were out. Let's call in on John on our way home.
- to make a short visit to a place or person as you pass: (informal) call by, stop by
I'll call by on my way home from work. I'll stop by later for a drink.
- a person who pays a short visit: caller
You had a caller today, but she didn't say who she was.
- to visit sb informally, or without having told them you were coming: drop by/in, drop in on sb
We were just starting dinner when George dropped by. We dropped in on Cathy when we were in London.
- to arrive unexpectedly at a place to visit: turn up
Guess who's turned up! It's your grandmother!
- to visit sb's home, usually a short distance away: go* round/over (to a place), come* round/over (to a place), pop round/over (to a place)
I'm going round to Diane's place for dinner tonight. I'm going over to see Penny. Can you come round for drinks on Friday night? I'm just popping over to Simon's house to watch football.
- to go to a place (for example a restaurant or a bar) often: (formal) frequent sth
When he was in Paris he used to frequent all the expensive restaurants and night-clubs.
※—† visiting people on business
- to visit sb in order to receive a service: go* to sb
I'm going to the dentist this afternoon. They went to an accountant for financial advice.
- to have a meeting with a doctor, dentist, lawyer, etc: see* sb
You should see a doctor about that cold.
- to take a person into an office, a doctor's waiting room, etc: show sb into a place, show sb in
Will you show the next patient in please?
- to take a person out of an office, etc: see* sb out (of a place), show sb out (of a place)
If you're ready to go, I'll show you out.

2 staying in a place
- to remain somewhere (for a day or more) as a visitor or a guest: stay (in a place) (with sb)
We are going to stay with friends in Italy. to stay at a hotel
- to arrive at a place to stay: come* to stay
Your mother's coming to stay.
- to stay somewhere for a night: spend* the night somewhere
It was after eight o'clock and we still didn't know where we were going to spend the night.
※ hotels HOTEL

3 having sb to stay
- to ask sb to come to your home: invite sb (over/round), have sb round
Shall we invite Brian and Pilar round for a meal next Thursday? We haven't had anyone round for ages.
- to invite sb to stay at your house: have sb to stay
- to give sb food and a place to stay: put* sb up
It's very late. Why don't you stay here? We can easily put you up for the night.
- a person that you invite to your home or to a party, etc: guest
wedding guests an uninvited guest
- a man/woman who receives and entertains visitors: host/hostess
Our host looked after us very well.
※ more on inviting people INVITE
- to say hello to sb who is arriving somewhere, for example at your house: welcome sb, greet sb; nouns: welcome, greeting
The whole family came to the door to welcome us.
- to ask sb to come into your house: ask sb in, invite sb in
I had to wait for ages before she finally asked me in.
※ things you say when you welcome sb GREET
- when you are happy to see sb, they are welcome; opposite: unwelcome
Remember you're always welcome. an unwelcome guest
- to welcome sb in a friendly way: make* sb (feel) welcome
They'd never met us before but they made us feel very welcome.
※—† MORE ...
- if you stay in sb's house longer than you should, so that they are waiting for you to leave, you outstay/overstay your welcome
Do you think we outstayed our welcome?

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