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• vierailija• vieras s.• vieras• esiintyjä• päivällisvieras• muukalainen• kutsuvieras* * *ɡest(a visitor received in a house, in a hotel etc: We are having guests for dinner; ( also adjective) a guest bedroom.) vieras -
2 guest for dinner
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3 guest of honor
• juhlavieras• kunniavieras -
4 guest of honour
• juhlavieras• kunniavieras -
5 guest performance
• vierailu -
6 guest room
• vierashuone -
7 guest worker
• vierastyöläinen• siirtotyöläinen -
8 guest-house
• täysihoitola -
9 guest-room
• vierashuone -
10 guest-worker
• siirtotyöläinen -
11 be a frequent guest
• vierailla -
12 dinner guest
• päivällisvieras• pöytävieras -
13 give a guest performance
• vierailla -
14 overnight guest
• yövieras -
15 paying guest
• täysihoitolainen -
16 summer guest
• kesävieras• kesäsydän -
17 uninvited guest
• kuokkavieras -
18 wedding guest
• häävieras -
19 check in
• ilmoittautua saapuessa• kirjoittautua* * *(to register at a hotel as a guest or at an airport as a passenger: We checked in last night.) kirjoittautua -
20 dinner
• illallinen• päivälliskutsut• päivälliset• päivällinen* * *'dinə1) (the main meal of the day eaten usually in the evening: Is it time for dinner yet?) päivällinen2) (a formal party in the evening, when such a meal is eaten: They asked me to dinner; He was the guest of honour at the dinner; ( also adjective) a dinner party.) päivälliset•
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guest — n. Someone who receives hospitality; someone invited into another person’s home for entertainment or driven by another person in a car without paying for the ride. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc.… … Law dictionary
guest — has developed a wide range of uses in which payment may or may not be involved (as it is with paying guests and guest workers). The development of attributive uses (before a noun) that go well beyond the core meaning of guest may be seen in guest … Modern English usage
guest — (n.) O.E. gæst, giest (Anglian gest) guest; enemy; stranger, the common notion being stranger, from P.Gmc. *gastiz (Cf. O.Fris. jest, Du. gast, Ger. Gast, Goth. gasts guest, originally stranger ), from PIE root *ghosti strange … Etymology dictionary
guest — guest·en; guest·er; guest; guest·ing; guest·less; guest·ly; bar·guest; … English syllables
guest — [gest] noun [countable] someone who is paying to stay in a hotel: • The hotel still prepares guests bills by hand. * * * guest UK US /gest/ noun [C] ► a person who has been invited to a place: »The factory owners treated us as honored guests.… … Financial and business terms
guest — ► NOUN 1) a person invited to visit someone s home or take part in a function. 2) a visiting performer invited to take part in an entertainment. 3) a person staying at a hotel or boarding house. ► VERB informal ▪ appear as a guest. ● be my guest… … English terms dictionary
guest — [gest] n. [ME gest < ON gestr, akin to OE gæst, Ger gast < IE base * ghostis, stranger, guest > L hostis] 1. a) a person entertained at the home of another; visitor b) a person entertained by another acting as host at a restaurant,… … English World dictionary
Guest — (g[e^]st), n. [OE. gest, AS. g[ae]st, gest; akin to OS., D., & G. gast, Icel. gestr, Sw. g[ a]st, Dan. Gj[ a]st, Goth. gasts, Russ. goste, and to L. hostis enemy, stranger; the meaning stranger is the older one, but the root is unknown. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Guest — Guest, v. i. To be, or act the part of, a guest. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And tell me, best of princes, who he was That guested here so late. Chapman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English