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1 visit
زَارَ \ call: to make a short visit: The doctor called at my house. Many ships call at Southampton. haunt: (of spirits of the dead) to seem to visit (a person or place) often; (of memories, dreams, etc.) trouble (sb.) by coming often to the mind: The fear of taking my exams haunts me. pay a visit: to visit (as a duty, rather than for pleasure): I must pay a visit to the doctor. see: visit; receive (a visitor): You should see your doctor. have been: have made a visit: Have you ever been to London?. visit: to go to see a person or place: He visits his parents every Saturday. Let’s visit Brighton for a few days. -
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* * *(en -ter) call, visit;[ aflægge visit] call, pay a call, pay a visit;[ aflægge visit hos én] call on somebody, pay somebody a visit;[ fransk visit] flying visit. -
3 VISIT
• Don't wear your visit out - Пора гостям и честь знать (П)• Let's go before we wear out our visit - Пора гостям и честь знать (П)• Short visit is best (A) - Мил гость, что недолго гостит (M)• Short visits and seldom are best - Подальше - роднее, пореже - милее (П), Редкого гостя милости просят, а частого гостя еле выносят (P), Реже видишь - больше любишь (P), Хорош гость, коли редко ходит (X), Частый гость скорее наскучит (4)• Short visits make long friends - Мил гость, что недолго гостит (M)• Visits should be short, like a winter's day - Мил гость, что недолго гостит (M) -
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[ˈvɪzɪt]1. verb1) to go to see (a person or place):يَزورThey visited the ruins at Pompeii while they were on holiday.
2) to stay in (a place) or with (a person) for a time:يَمْكُث، يأتي إلىMany birds visit (Britain) only during the summer months.
2. nounan act of going to see someone or something for pleasure, socially, professionally etc, or going to stay for a time:زيارَهthe children's visit to the museum.
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زيَارَة \ round: a regular local journey (made by a doctor, by a boy selling newspapers, by a policeman, etc.) for visiting certain houses or roads: I met the baker on his rounds. visit: an act or time of visiting: She makes several business visits to America every year. We’ve just had a visit from my father. -
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8 visit
E-comthe first entry in a given time period into a Web site by a Web user as identified by a unique Web address. A visit is considered to be concluded when the user has not viewed any page at the Web site in a given time period. -
9 visit
تَفَقَّدَ \ visit: to go to see a person or place: He visits his parents every Saturday. -
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11 visit
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12 visít
to shriek, to squeal, to scream, to screech -
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14 Visit Pakistan Year
Rude: VPYУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Visit Pakistan Year
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15 Visit The World
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16 visít vmit
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17 pay a visit
زَارَ \ call: to make a short visit: The doctor called at my house. Many ships call at Southampton. haunt: (of spirits of the dead) to seem to visit (a person or place) often; (of memories, dreams, etc.) trouble (sb.) by coming often to the mind: The fear of taking my exams haunts me. pay a visit: to visit (as a duty, rather than for pleasure): I must pay a visit to the doctor. see: visit; receive (a visitor): You should see your doctor. have been: have made a visit: Have you ever been to London?. visit: to go to see a person or place: He visits his parents every Saturday. Let’s visit Brighton for a few days. -
18 pay (sb.) a visit
زَارَ شَخصًا \ pay (sb.) a visit: to visit (sb.): I’ll pay you a visit when I next go to London. \ قَامَ بِزيارَة شخص \ pay (sb.) a visit: to visit (sb.): I’ll pay you a visit when I next go to London. -
19 pay a visit, to
قَامَ بزيارة \ pay a visit, to: to visit (as a duty, rather than for pleasure): I must pay a visit to the doctor. -
20 flying visit
a very short, often unexpected, visit:زيارَه قصيره غَيْر مُتَوَقَّعَهShe paid her mother a flying visit.
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