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Definition of visiting in English: visitingadjective ˈvɪzɪtɪŋˈvɪzɪdɪŋ 1attributive (of a person) on a visit to a person or place. (人)访问的;参观的 来访的演讲者。 Example sentencesExamples - In addition, there will be a ‘meeting point’ area set aside for lectures and seminars by guest speakers and visiting authors.
- Stock up on Ben & Jerry's in case a visiting friend has PMS.
- The visiting team did not win at number five, either.
- That night a visiting writer was in attendance.
- To find yourself in a small city in the south of Japan and in the company of visiting artists such as Lawrence Weiner, can be both disorienting and exciting.
- Still, Davis said the fees allow him to give small honorariums to visiting guest speakers.
- A visiting merchant once left his money outside all night long, thinking that he would be protected under Dracula's strict laws.
- Its readings and its weekly radio show featuring visiting authors and local musicians have made it a hometown cultural institution.
- Yeah, not introducing your jealous visiting husband to your co-workers, that - could be a problem.
- As a show of brotherhood, every rugby match is followed by a ‘social’ where the home team feeds and hosts the visiting team.
- But Long Thompson's idea of a visiting celebrity is former Indiana senator Birch Bayh, who toured the district with her Wednesday.
- He spoke today alongside the visiting president of Iraq.
- The visiting team, the team that was ahead, was at bat.
- It takes a strong, confident personality for a visiting player to play well in that kind of environment.
- They're turning out more policemen, 5,000 of them, than have ever been responsible for looking after a visiting leader before.
- The home team gets to use players and play a style of game they are intimately familiar with, with the visiting team being forced to learn a new game at precisely the most important time of the year.
- The high life was so prevalent that one friend's house had a mirror and pile of coke permanently laid out in the entrance foyer for visiting guests to help themselves to a line.
- They also offer a chance to photograph locals shopping for tonight's dinner rather than some visiting tourists ordering junk food.
- Perhaps that's why Smith doesn't mind when he has to return home, as he did on a recent July weekend for a family affair - and to play tour guide to a visiting reporter.
- I don't know about the visiting fans, the NFL owners, the media, the television viewers watching in 230 countries.
- 1.1 (of an academic) working for a fixed period of time at another institution.
(学者)访问的,客座的 来访的演讲者。 Example sentencesExamples - His career has spanned the world, and he continues to be an active visiting lecturer, author, and enthusiastic mentor to young chemists.
- Joining us now to talk about what's ahead is Taras Kuzio, a visiting fellow at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
- Blalock taught surgery at the medical schools of Vanderbilt and Johns Hopkins and held numerous appointments as a visiting lecturer at other universities.
- Economist John Makin is a visiting scholar at AEI.
- If I recall correctly, Professor Kennedy was a visiting prof at Stanford Law School some years after I graduated.
- I've just been asked to show a group of visiting academics around the library.
- The first lecturer in accounts at the College, also the longest serving, was JC Hurst who was initially appointed as a visiting lecturer.
- That same year he worked as a camera/video tutor on a Waterford VEC student summer camp and he returned to WIT as a visiting lecturer just months after his graduation.
- A visiting academic said to me once, ‘Your children don't fight, they negotiate ’, which is a rather nice way of saying it.
- In the spring, he will be a visiting lecturer in the religion department at Princeton.
- Initially Hurst was employed as a visiting lecturer in accounts, the topic being taught on Saturday mornings.
- He quizzed well-known visiting lecturers, and carried a clipboard and jotted down ideas in illegible scribbles.
- He has spent years as a visiting lecturer and poet in residence in various universities, but has never succumbed to the campus ailment of disappearing up his own alliteration.
- He had been bored with architecture school, except, that is, for an encounter with a visiting lecturer, Buckminster Fuller.
- Joining us now to talk about that is Nile Gardiner, scholar on international relations and a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington.
- He has been a visiting scholar at Stanford and Harvard and has literally written the book on being successful at academic legal writing.
- In 1983 she also served as writer in residence at Cummington Community of the Arts and as a visiting lecturer at George Washington University.
- Sometimes the Society flies in a visiting lecturer from elsewhere in New Zealand - a hybridiser or a grower of unusual companion plants, associated trees or species.
- Although he would serve as a visiting lecturer at numerous universities, his academic home was Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.
- For a while, the tendency was to accept visiting positions in academic institutions, but soon the sabbatical year became an opportunity to work in any field that paid well.
Definition of visiting in US English: visitingadjectiveˈvizidiNGˈvɪzɪdɪŋ 1attributive (of a person) on a visit to a person or place. (人)访问的;参观的 来访的演讲者。 Example sentencesExamples - To find yourself in a small city in the south of Japan and in the company of visiting artists such as Lawrence Weiner, can be both disorienting and exciting.
- But Long Thompson's idea of a visiting celebrity is former Indiana senator Birch Bayh, who toured the district with her Wednesday.
- The visiting team did not win at number five, either.
- The visiting team, the team that was ahead, was at bat.
- As a show of brotherhood, every rugby match is followed by a ‘social’ where the home team feeds and hosts the visiting team.
- I don't know about the visiting fans, the NFL owners, the media, the television viewers watching in 230 countries.
- It takes a strong, confident personality for a visiting player to play well in that kind of environment.
- Stock up on Ben & Jerry's in case a visiting friend has PMS.
- Its readings and its weekly radio show featuring visiting authors and local musicians have made it a hometown cultural institution.
- The high life was so prevalent that one friend's house had a mirror and pile of coke permanently laid out in the entrance foyer for visiting guests to help themselves to a line.
- That night a visiting writer was in attendance.
- They're turning out more policemen, 5,000 of them, than have ever been responsible for looking after a visiting leader before.
- Yeah, not introducing your jealous visiting husband to your co-workers, that - could be a problem.
- He spoke today alongside the visiting president of Iraq.
- Still, Davis said the fees allow him to give small honorariums to visiting guest speakers.
- Perhaps that's why Smith doesn't mind when he has to return home, as he did on a recent July weekend for a family affair - and to play tour guide to a visiting reporter.
- In addition, there will be a ‘meeting point’ area set aside for lectures and seminars by guest speakers and visiting authors.
- A visiting merchant once left his money outside all night long, thinking that he would be protected under Dracula's strict laws.
- They also offer a chance to photograph locals shopping for tonight's dinner rather than some visiting tourists ordering junk food.
- The home team gets to use players and play a style of game they are intimately familiar with, with the visiting team being forced to learn a new game at precisely the most important time of the year.
- 1.1 (of an academic) working for a fixed period of time at another institution.
(学者)访问的,客座的 来访的演讲者。 Example sentencesExamples - Although he would serve as a visiting lecturer at numerous universities, his academic home was Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.
- Initially Hurst was employed as a visiting lecturer in accounts, the topic being taught on Saturday mornings.
- I've just been asked to show a group of visiting academics around the library.
- He quizzed well-known visiting lecturers, and carried a clipboard and jotted down ideas in illegible scribbles.
- In 1983 she also served as writer in residence at Cummington Community of the Arts and as a visiting lecturer at George Washington University.
- The first lecturer in accounts at the College, also the longest serving, was JC Hurst who was initially appointed as a visiting lecturer.
- He had been bored with architecture school, except, that is, for an encounter with a visiting lecturer, Buckminster Fuller.
- Blalock taught surgery at the medical schools of Vanderbilt and Johns Hopkins and held numerous appointments as a visiting lecturer at other universities.
- Joining us now to talk about that is Nile Gardiner, scholar on international relations and a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington.
- That same year he worked as a camera/video tutor on a Waterford VEC student summer camp and he returned to WIT as a visiting lecturer just months after his graduation.
- If I recall correctly, Professor Kennedy was a visiting prof at Stanford Law School some years after I graduated.
- A visiting academic said to me once, ‘Your children don't fight, they negotiate ’, which is a rather nice way of saying it.
- He has spent years as a visiting lecturer and poet in residence in various universities, but has never succumbed to the campus ailment of disappearing up his own alliteration.
- Economist John Makin is a visiting scholar at AEI.
- His career has spanned the world, and he continues to be an active visiting lecturer, author, and enthusiastic mentor to young chemists.
- He has been a visiting scholar at Stanford and Harvard and has literally written the book on being successful at academic legal writing.
- For a while, the tendency was to accept visiting positions in academic institutions, but soon the sabbatical year became an opportunity to work in any field that paid well.
- Sometimes the Society flies in a visiting lecturer from elsewhere in New Zealand - a hybridiser or a grower of unusual companion plants, associated trees or species.
- Joining us now to talk about what's ahead is Taras Kuzio, a visiting fellow at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
- In the spring, he will be a visiting lecturer in the religion department at Princeton.
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