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1 pay one's respects (to someone)
(to visit (a person) as a sign of respect to him.) a-şi prezenta omagiileEnglish-Romanian dictionary > pay one's respects (to someone)
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2 pay one's respects (to someone)
(to visit (a person) as a sign of respect to him.) a-şi prezenta omagiileEnglish-Romanian dictionary > pay one's respects (to someone)
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pay a call on someone — pay a call on (someone/something) to go somewhere to see someone or something. The president paid a call on US troops stationed in the region on Sunday. Related vocabulary: pay someone/something a visit … New idioms dictionary
pay a visit — pay (someone/something) a visit to go to see someone or something. Yesterday a police detective paid us a visit and asked a lot of questions. The three elderly women decided to pay a visit to a spa and had a great time. Related vocabulary: pay a… … New idioms dictionary
pay a visit — go to visit someone, drop over I must pay her a visit. I want to see her before we move … English idioms
pay someone a visit — pay (someone/something) a visit to go to see someone or something. Yesterday a police detective paid us a visit and asked a lot of questions. The three elderly women decided to pay a visit to a spa and had a great time. Related vocabulary: pay a… … New idioms dictionary
pay something a visit — pay (someone/something) a visit to go to see someone or something. Yesterday a police detective paid us a visit and asked a lot of questions. The three elderly women decided to pay a visit to a spa and had a great time. Related vocabulary: pay a… … New idioms dictionary
pay a call — {v. phr.} To visit someone. * / Come and pay us a call some time, when you re in town, Sue said to Henry./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pay a call — {v. phr.} To visit someone. * / Come and pay us a call some time, when you re in town, Sue said to Henry./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pay a call on something — pay a call on (someone/something) to go somewhere to see someone or something. The president paid a call on US troops stationed in the region on Sunday. Related vocabulary: pay someone/something a visit … New idioms dictionary
pay a call on — (someone/something) to go somewhere to see someone or something. The president paid a call on US troops stationed in the region on Sunday. Related vocabulary: pay someone/something a visit … New idioms dictionary
pay a call — pay a visit, go visit (someone) … English contemporary dictionary
visit — To visit with someone, i.e. pay them a brief call, is now regarded as an Americanism although it was current in Britain in the 19c, occurring for example in writings of Ruskin and George Eliot (Middlemarch, 1872) … Modern English usage