词汇 | VISITING |
释义 | VISITING bring someone around to bring someone for a visit; to bring someone for someone (else) to meet.Please bring your wife around sometime. I'd love to meet her.You've just got to bring the doctor around for dinner. come over to come for a visit.See if Ann wants to come over.I can't come over. I'm busy. darken someone's door [for an unwelcome person] to come to someone's door seeking entry. (As if the visitor were casting a shadow on the door. Formal, or even jocular.)Who is this who has come to darken my door?Is that you, John, darkening my door again? I thought you were out of town.The heroine of the drama told the villain never to darken her door again.She touched the back of her hand to her forehead and said, "Go and never darken my door again!" drop around (sometime) and drop by (sometime) to come and visit (someone) at some future time.Nice to see you, Mary. You and Bob must drop around sometime.Please do drop around when you're out driving.We'd love to have you drop by. drop in (on someone) and drop in (to say hello) to pay someone a casual visit, perhaps a surprise visit.I hate to drop in on people when they aren't expecting me.You're welcome to drop in at any time.We wont stay a minute. We just dropped in to say hello. pay (someone) a visit to visit someone.I think I'll pay Mary a visit.We'd like to see you. When would be a good time to pay a visit? see the sights to see the important things in a place; to see what tourists usually see.We plan to visit Paris and see the sights.Everyone left the hotel early in the morning to see the sights. wear out one's welcome to stay too long (at an event to which one has been invited); to visit somewhere too often.Tom visited the Smiths so often that he wore out his welcome.At about midnight, I decided that I had worn out my welcome, so I went home. |
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