visit — to go and see someone or something for a period of time
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to go and see someone or something for a period of time
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈvɪzɪt/
Korean meaning: 방문하다, 찾아가다
Korean pronunciation: **비**짓
Example Sentences
- My cat visits the neighbor's house every day for free snacks.
- The ghost decided to visit the library because it loved boo-ks.
- We plan to visit Korea next summer for vacation.
visit
VERB//ˈvɪzɪt//
to go and see someone or something for a period of time

a cheerful woman carrying a small gift walks up the front steps toward the door. She reaches out to ring the doorbell with a bright smile on her face. The front door opens to reveal a delighted homeowner who recognizes her visitor. The homeowner's face lights up with joy and surprise at seeing their friend. Both women embrace warmly on the porch as flowers and plants frame the welcoming entrance. someone going to see another person for a period of time
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Origin
라틴어 'visitare'에서 유래되었으며, '자주 가다, 보러 가다'라는 의미였습니다. 중세 프랑스어를 거쳐 영어로 전해졌어요.
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“My cat visits the neighbor's house every day for free snacks.”
“The ghost decided to visit the library because it loved boo-ks.”
“We plan to visit Korea next summer for vacation.”
“The dentist said I need to visit more often.”
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