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visit

/ˈvɪzɪt/

To go to see a person or a place for a short period of time, usually for social or official reasons. It describes the act of traveling to a location or spending time with someone in their home or office.

例文

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1

I like to visit my parents on Sundays.

I like to go see my parents on Sundays.

2

The President will visit the capital city to discuss the new law.

The President will officially go to the capital city to discuss the new law.

3

You should visit us more often!

You should come see us more often!

語族

名詞
visit
Verb
visit
形容詞
visiting
関連
visitor
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覚え方のコツ

Remember that 'VISit' comes from the Latin word for 'see'. When you visit someone, you go to SEE them with your eyes (VISion).

クイックテスト

We plan to ____ the museum while we are in Paris.

正解!

正解は: visit

例文

1

I like to visit my parents on Sundays.

everyday

I like to go see my parents on Sundays.

2

The President will visit the capital city to discuss the new law.

formal

The President will officially go to the capital city to discuss the new law.

3

You should visit us more often!

informal

You should come see us more often!

4

Students must visit the library to complete their research projects.

academic

Students must go to the library to complete their research projects.

5

Our sales team plans to visit three different clients in New York.

business

Our sales team plans to meet with three different clients in New York.

語族

名詞
visit
Verb
visit
形容詞
visiting
関連
visitor

よく使う組み合わせ

visit a friend to go to a friend's house to see them
visit a website to open and look at a page on the internet
pay a visit to go and see someone (idiomatic)
visit a doctor to go for a medical appointment
official visit a formal trip by a leader or representative

よく使うフレーズ

flying visit

a very short trip to see someone

visit with someone

to spend time talking and socializing with someone

don't forget to visit

a reminder to come and see someone soon

よく混同される語

visit vs stay

To 'visit' implies the act of going there, while to 'stay' implies the duration of time spent living there temporarily.

visit vs go to

'Go to' is general movement, whereas 'visit' usually implies a specific purpose or social connection.

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使い方のコツ

In English, 'visit' is usually followed directly by the place or person without a preposition (e.g., 'visit London', NOT 'visit to London').

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よくある間違い

Learners often say 'I will visit to my uncle,' but it should be 'I will visit my uncle.' Use 'to' only when 'visit' is a noun.

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覚え方のコツ

Remember that 'VISit' comes from the Latin word for 'see'. When you visit someone, you go to SEE them with your eyes (VISion).

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語源

Derived from the Latin 'visitare', which means to go to see or to inspect.

文法パターン

Regular verb: visited (past), visiting (present participle) Transitive verb: takes a direct object (e.g., visit + someone/somewhere) Can be used as a noun: 'a long visit'
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文化的な背景

In many English-speaking cultures, it is polite to call or message before you visit someone's home rather than just showing up.

クイックテスト

We plan to ____ the museum while we are in Paris.

正解!

正解は: visit

関連フレーズ

Travelの関連語

ship

A1

A large boat used for carrying passengers or goods across deep water like oceans and seas. Ships are much bigger than boats and are designed for long-distance travel.

station

A1

A station is a designated place where trains or buses regularly stop to allow passengers to get on or off. It can also refer to a building or facility used for a specific purpose, such as a police station or a radio station.

passport

A1

A passport is an official government document that identifies you as a citizen of a particular country. It is necessary for traveling to other countries and serves as proof of identity at international borders.

suitcase

A1

A suitcase is a large, rectangular container with a handle and often wheels, used for carrying clothes and personal items while traveling. It is designed to be carried by hand or rolled through airports and stations.

driver

A1

A person who operates a motor vehicle, such as a car, bus, or truck. They are responsible for controlling the vehicle's speed and direction while traveling on the road.

bed

A1

A piece of furniture that you sleep on, typically consisting of a mattress on a frame. In the context of travel, it refers to the sleeping accommodation provided in a hotel or hostel.

check-out

A1

The act of leaving a hotel or similar place after paying the bill and returning the room key. It can also refer to the area in a store where you pay for your items.

floor

A1

The flat bottom surface of a room that people walk on. It also refers to a specific level or story within a building, such as the ground floor or the fifth floor.

towel

A1

A piece of thick absorbent cloth or paper used for drying your body or a surface. It is a common household item and an essential travel accessory for the beach or bathroom.

island

A1

An island is a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water on all sides. It can be located in an ocean, sea, lake, or river and is smaller than a continent.

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