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Definition of visitor in English: visitornoun ˈvɪzɪtəˈvɪzɪdər 1A person visiting someone or somewhere, especially socially or as a tourist. 来访者;参观者;游客 she's a frequent visitor to London I'm expecting visitors later this evening Example sentencesExamples - Today the prosperity of Skipton depends on the car parks for tourists, visitors and shoppers.
- I offer this so you understand that I don't speak from some distant place, as a visitor, as a tourist.
- At lower altitudes, the national park offers many safe trails for exploration and a visitor centre.
- Bulgaria has much more to offer the foreign visitor than package holidays at a Black Sea resort.
- She was a frequent visitor to the local garden centres in the city and county and her garden was a testimony to her love of shrubs and flowers.
- We hope they will be widely used by local people, tourists, and other visitors to the city.
- The effect of such decisions on tourists and visitors to Kendal must be considerable.
- Baildon Moor is used by local people and at the weekends by tourists and visitors from other nearby towns.
- Their view will be that of the outsider, the visitor, the tourist.
- Many in the association want the area left open for tourists and other short-stay visitors.
- Carlisle is a modern city with a traditional feel that is popular with visitors, locals and tourists alike.
- York is a major tourist city and the visitors it attracts benefit many businesses in and around York.
- Mr Michael Henry, who resides in London, but who is a native of the island and a frequent visitor deplored the lack of progress.
- He was a frequent visitor to the archival and historical sections of Laois library and had written extensively on his local area.
- He is a senior social worker who lives in Kent but is a frequent visitor to his home area.
- Construction of the monument along with a visitor's center is expected to begin within two years.
- It was one of my old haunts when I was a frequent visitor to New York, working on a novel with underlife scenes on the streets of Brooklyn.
- This is a wonderful development in the area and was much needed to facilitate the local visitor and the passing tourists.
- When the Evening Press spoke to visitors in the town centre yesterday, most appeared in favour.
- The present state of this newly formed path extension is hardly likely to attract new visitors and tourists.
Synonyms guest, caller company archaic visitant tourist, traveller, holidaymaker, day tripper, tripper, sightseer, globetrotter, jet-setter, backpacker, voyager, tourer, explorer, pilgrim foreigner, outsider, stranger, alien North American vacationer, vacationist, out-of-towner British informal emmet, grockle rare excursionist - 1.1usually visitors A member of a sports team on tour or playing away from home.
来访运动队队员;客队队员 the visitors came back into the game with two penalty goals Example sentencesExamples - It could have got even better for the visitors after Bower conceded a corner under pressure.
- However in the final quarter the visitors visibly tired and the floodgates opened.
- Members and visitors allowed them to play through to help them towards their target.
- The visitors have only conceded a couple of goals so far this season.
- Three goals followed, all scored by the visitors, as the team lost its shape in the final quarter of an hour.
- Then he had to watch again from the visitors ' dugout as the home team came back and won.
- However, for the first quarter the visitors looked to have control of the game.
- On the hour a corner for the visitors ended with a scramble in the area and skipper Craig Sugden launched himself to net a header.
- Robinson added the extra two and a further penalty when the visitors strayed offside.
- No mean achievement this, as the visitors ' first team are two leagues above Ilkley.
- It hardly matters nowadays whether the opposition are neighbours or visitors from a far corner of Europe.
- After the ceremony the visitors were given a tour of the ship, including the main communications office.
- United took a grip of the game and Cavendish went to pieces as they saw the visitors score six goals.
- A penalty put the visitors back to within one goal as the teams went into overdrive.
- If Doncaster thought they were hard done by, so did the visitors right on full-time.
- She enjoys talking to visitors and offers tours to different sights on the island.
- Nonetheless, he is a genial man and he will sometimes give guided tours to visitors, if he's not too busy.
- The number of visitors taking guided tours had also risen substantially.
- Observatory tours allow visitors to view the stars from a telescope positioned on the roof.
- The club also plans to extend the existing car park to cater for teams, club members and visitors.
- 1.2British A person with the right or duty of occasionally inspecting and reporting on a college or other academic institution.
〈英〉(大学或其他学术机构的)督察员,督导 Example sentencesExamples - First off, Michael Briggs managed to thwart a formal inquiry by appealing to the university visitor.
- Upstairs, the visitor sees that a group of 3rd-graders are also having a math lesson.
- 1.3Ornithology A migratory bird present in a locality for only part of the year.
〔鸟〕暂栖候鸟 the red-necked grebe is a regular winter visitor Example sentencesExamples - A glance at a map shows the woodchat to be well distributed as a summer visitor in much of Europe.
- In my yard in Bel Air, California, the band-tailed pigeon is a sporadic visitor.
- Frequent visitor to bird tables, especially where peanuts are provided.
- Locally common as a winter visitor, especially on large estuaries such as the Mersey and Dee.
- O'Callaghan had a regular avian visitor every morning, the high-pitched voice of Sammy Sparrow.
- It will usually vocalize or bill-clap as well, in an effort to scare away the unwanted visitor or predator.
- Sharath Babu says the golden oriole is an attractive bird, a winter visitor to Bangalore.
- From time to time we discover an unexpected visitor, or we notice a change in our usual population.
- When I began birding, this spectacular falcon was a regular Breydon visitor.
- I never expected these magical winter visitors to return to this part of Broadland.
- As we were leaving, we stopped to admire the cardinals at the bird feeder by the visitor's center.
- The little ringed plover is a visitor from early March although arrivals are not widespread until the month end.
- But, of course, the woodpecker may be a regular visitor and I wouldn't necessarily know.
- This bird may have been a visitor from Victoria, or a vagrant from the population in eastern Asia.
- Ice free, fresh water will help attract birds to your garden and make them regular visitors.
- Our Black Swan was, according to Lloyd, an annual visitor to the East Pond for at least a few years.
- The Eurasian Wigeon is a regular winter visitor to Washington's coasts and western lowlands.
- There was one bird visitor which certainly was after food, but in the shape of another bird!
- In this country, the brambling is a passage migrant and a winter visitor.
- In Britain we have one very rare species which is the snowy owl but this does not breed here, being only a winter visitor to Scotland.
OriginLate Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French visitour, from Old French visiter (see visit). Definition of visitor in US English: visitornounˈvizidərˈvɪzɪdər 1A person visiting a person or place, especially socially or as a tourist. 来访者;参观者;游客 she's a frequent visitor to London I'm expecting visitors later this evening Example sentencesExamples - The present state of this newly formed path extension is hardly likely to attract new visitors and tourists.
- I offer this so you understand that I don't speak from some distant place, as a visitor, as a tourist.
- Construction of the monument along with a visitor's center is expected to begin within two years.
- He is a senior social worker who lives in Kent but is a frequent visitor to his home area.
- When the Evening Press spoke to visitors in the town centre yesterday, most appeared in favour.
- Mr Michael Henry, who resides in London, but who is a native of the island and a frequent visitor deplored the lack of progress.
- Their view will be that of the outsider, the visitor, the tourist.
- We hope they will be widely used by local people, tourists, and other visitors to the city.
- He was a frequent visitor to the archival and historical sections of Laois library and had written extensively on his local area.
- At lower altitudes, the national park offers many safe trails for exploration and a visitor centre.
- Today the prosperity of Skipton depends on the car parks for tourists, visitors and shoppers.
- York is a major tourist city and the visitors it attracts benefit many businesses in and around York.
- This is a wonderful development in the area and was much needed to facilitate the local visitor and the passing tourists.
- Carlisle is a modern city with a traditional feel that is popular with visitors, locals and tourists alike.
- She was a frequent visitor to the local garden centres in the city and county and her garden was a testimony to her love of shrubs and flowers.
- Bulgaria has much more to offer the foreign visitor than package holidays at a Black Sea resort.
- Many in the association want the area left open for tourists and other short-stay visitors.
- The effect of such decisions on tourists and visitors to Kendal must be considerable.
- It was one of my old haunts when I was a frequent visitor to New York, working on a novel with underlife scenes on the streets of Brooklyn.
- Baildon Moor is used by local people and at the weekends by tourists and visitors from other nearby towns.
Synonyms guest, caller tourist, traveller, holidaymaker, day tripper, tripper, sightseer, globetrotter, jet-setter, backpacker, voyager, tourer, explorer, pilgrim - 1.1usually visitors A member of a sports team on tour or playing away from home.
来访运动队队员;客队队员 the visitors came back into the game with two penalty goals Example sentencesExamples - Three goals followed, all scored by the visitors, as the team lost its shape in the final quarter of an hour.
- Nonetheless, he is a genial man and he will sometimes give guided tours to visitors, if he's not too busy.
- However, for the first quarter the visitors looked to have control of the game.
- The visitors have only conceded a couple of goals so far this season.
- On the hour a corner for the visitors ended with a scramble in the area and skipper Craig Sugden launched himself to net a header.
- United took a grip of the game and Cavendish went to pieces as they saw the visitors score six goals.
- A penalty put the visitors back to within one goal as the teams went into overdrive.
- No mean achievement this, as the visitors ' first team are two leagues above Ilkley.
- It hardly matters nowadays whether the opposition are neighbours or visitors from a far corner of Europe.
- Members and visitors allowed them to play through to help them towards their target.
- The number of visitors taking guided tours had also risen substantially.
- However in the final quarter the visitors visibly tired and the floodgates opened.
- If Doncaster thought they were hard done by, so did the visitors right on full-time.
- Observatory tours allow visitors to view the stars from a telescope positioned on the roof.
- She enjoys talking to visitors and offers tours to different sights on the island.
- Then he had to watch again from the visitors ' dugout as the home team came back and won.
- The club also plans to extend the existing car park to cater for teams, club members and visitors.
- After the ceremony the visitors were given a tour of the ship, including the main communications office.
- It could have got even better for the visitors after Bower conceded a corner under pressure.
- Robinson added the extra two and a further penalty when the visitors strayed offside.
- 1.2British A person with the right or duty of occasionally inspecting and reporting on a college or other academic institution.
〈英〉(大学或其他学术机构的)督察员,督导 Example sentencesExamples - First off, Michael Briggs managed to thwart a formal inquiry by appealing to the university visitor.
- Upstairs, the visitor sees that a group of 3rd-graders are also having a math lesson.
- 1.3Ornithology A migratory bird present in a locality for only part of the year.
〔鸟〕暂栖候鸟 the red-necked grebe is a regular winter visitor Example sentencesExamples - Locally common as a winter visitor, especially on large estuaries such as the Mersey and Dee.
- The little ringed plover is a visitor from early March although arrivals are not widespread until the month end.
- It will usually vocalize or bill-clap as well, in an effort to scare away the unwanted visitor or predator.
- I never expected these magical winter visitors to return to this part of Broadland.
- Our Black Swan was, according to Lloyd, an annual visitor to the East Pond for at least a few years.
- As we were leaving, we stopped to admire the cardinals at the bird feeder by the visitor's center.
- There was one bird visitor which certainly was after food, but in the shape of another bird!
- Sharath Babu says the golden oriole is an attractive bird, a winter visitor to Bangalore.
- This bird may have been a visitor from Victoria, or a vagrant from the population in eastern Asia.
- O'Callaghan had a regular avian visitor every morning, the high-pitched voice of Sammy Sparrow.
- In this country, the brambling is a passage migrant and a winter visitor.
- The Eurasian Wigeon is a regular winter visitor to Washington's coasts and western lowlands.
- Frequent visitor to bird tables, especially where peanuts are provided.
- Ice free, fresh water will help attract birds to your garden and make them regular visitors.
- In Britain we have one very rare species which is the snowy owl but this does not breed here, being only a winter visitor to Scotland.
- From time to time we discover an unexpected visitor, or we notice a change in our usual population.
- In my yard in Bel Air, California, the band-tailed pigeon is a sporadic visitor.
- When I began birding, this spectacular falcon was a regular Breydon visitor.
- A glance at a map shows the woodchat to be well distributed as a summer visitor in much of Europe.
- But, of course, the woodpecker may be a regular visitor and I wouldn't necessarily know.
OriginLate Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French visitour, from Old French visiter (see visit). |