visit
From Middle English 'visiten', derived from Old Latin 'visitare', meaning 'to go see' or 'to call on'.
NOUN
(1)
[/ˈvɪz.ɪt/en-US]
A visit is a visit to someone or someplace, typically for the purpose of social interaction, exploration, or inspection. It can refer to a short stay or attendance at an event.
| plural |
|---|
| visits |
- I have a visit scheduled with my doctor next week. — 私は来週、医者のもとを訪れる予定です。
- During my visit to Paris, I explored many famous landmarks. — 私のパリへの訪問中に、私は多くの有名なランドマークを探索しました。
register: formal
VERB
(1)
[/ˈvɪz.ɪt/en-US]
To visit means to go to see someone or to go to a place for a period of time. This action often involves social interaction and can be formal or informal in nature.
regular conjugation
| gerund | past |
|---|---|
| visiting | visited |
- We decided to visit the museum on Saturday. — 私たちは土曜日に博物館を訪れることに決めました。
- They will visit their grandparents over the holidays. — 彼らは休暇中に祖父母を訪れるでしょう。
register: neutral