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1 visit
n. bezoek, visite--------v. bezoeken, op bezoek gaanvisit1[ vizzit] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————visit21 een bezoek/bezoeken afleggen ⇒ op bezoek/visite gaan♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉4 bezoeken ⇒ treffen, teisteren♦voorbeelden:1 visit a cathedral • een kathedraal bezoeken/bezichtigen4 the village was visited by/with the plague • het dorp werd bezocht/getroffen met/door de pest -
2 visit a cathedral
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3 visit with
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4 a fleeting visit
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5 a get-acquainted visit
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6 a perfunctory visit
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7 a personal visit by the Queen
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8 a return visit
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9 a weekly visit
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10 do someone the honour of visiting him/of a visit
do someone the honour of visiting him/of a visitEnglish-Dutch dictionary > do someone the honour of visiting him/of a visit
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11 formal visit
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12 his visit was ill timed
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13 me and Jack often visit Mary
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14 our visit didn't do much to buck him up
ons bezoek haalde niet veel uit, hij kikkerde er niet van opEnglish-Dutch dictionary > our visit didn't do much to buck him up
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15 pay someone a visit
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16 surprise visit
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17 came to visit him
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18 courtesy visit
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19 extend one's visit
iemands bezoek verlengen -
20 honored him with a visit
vereerde hem met een bezoek, bezocht hem
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