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1. [ʹvızıt] n1. 1) визит, посещение; пребывание в гостяхcourtesy visit - дип. визит вежливости
goodwill visit - дип. визит доброй воли
mutual /reciprocal/ visits - дип. взаимные визиты
social visit - светский или дружественный визит
to return a visit - ответить на /нанести ответный/ визит
to make /to pay/ a state [an official, a friendly, a two-day] visit to a country - находиться в стране с государственным [официальным, дружественным, двухдневным] визитом
to arrive in a country on a working [a return] visit - прибыть в страну с рабочим [ответным] визитом
to make a visit to a neighbour - навестить соседа; зайти к соседу
to receive /to have/ a visit from smb. - принимать кого-л.
we had a visit from our neighbours - к нам приходили /у нас были в гостях/ соседи
we had a visit from a tax collector [from a policeman] - к нам приходил сборщик налогов [полицейский]
2) посещение, осмотрvisit to a museum [to a theatre, to a gallery] - посещение музея [театра, галереи]
3) временное пребывание; поездкаto be on a visit to smb. - гостить у кого-л.
I don't live here, I am only on a visit - я здесь не живу, я приезжий
we decided to prolong our visit to Rome - мы решили продлить своё пребывание в Риме
2. амер. разг. дружеская беседаI have much enjoyed this pleasant visit - очень было приятно с вами поговорить
3. юр.1) осмотр, обыск (преим. судов)2) остановка и проверка документов судна в открытом море, визитация4. воен. поверка ( караулов)2. [ʹvızıt] v1. 1) навещать (кого-л.); заходить (к кому-л.), приходить в гости2) посещать (что-л.); бывать (где-л.); ходить, ездить (куда-л.)to visit foreign countries - ездить в чужие страны /за границу/
a spot visited by few - уголок, где почти никто не бывает
place never visited by the sun - место, куда не заглядывает солнце
3) гастролировать4) преим. амер. (with, in, at) гостить, быть чьим-л. гостем; останавливаться, временно пребыватьvisiting in Paris - находясь /во время пребывания/ в Париже
5) быть постоянным посетителем2. постигать, поражать (о болезни, бедствии)visited by /with/ a disease - поражённый болезнью
3. юр.1) производить осмотр, инспектировать2) обыскивать4. амер. разг. беседовать, болтатьafter the concert I visited with the pianist - после концерта я разговаривал с пианистом
5. арх.1) мстить, карать, наказывать, вымещать (что-л. на ком-л.); насылать (что-л.)to visit the sins [the iniquity] of the fathers upon the children - наказывать детей за грехи [за вину] отцов
do not visit on us the blood of these men - пусть кровь этих людей не падёт на наши головы
2) утешать, вознаграждать; благословлять (чем-л.)
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