Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Visitor"
The meaning of "Visitor" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does "For the visitor to Australia, truly a land for all reasons" mean?
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It’s a play on the expression “a man for all seasons”, meaning a man who can deal with anything. Australia is “a land for all reasons”, meaning that whatever your reason for travel, there’s something in Australia you will enjoy (they claim).
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What does She showed some curious visitors around the historic house. mean?
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It means they took some people around that were interested in a historical house.
Like a tour guide taking people around and talking about a certain place.
Like a tour guide taking people around and talking about a certain place.
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What does potential visitors mean?
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It means people who might come visit.
“Because we have potential visitors this weekend, we really need to clean the guest room.”
“Because we have potential visitors this weekend, we really need to clean the guest room.”
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What does the visitor from Porlock bringing Colerige down from his Kubla Khan high. mean?
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Because "high" and "down" could have many meanings, I think you need some context about what "Colerige" and "Kubla Khan" mean
"Colerige" was someone who wrote a famous poem about "Kubla Khan" while being under the effects of opium (a type of a drug)
He wrote the poem after having a dream about "Kubla Khan" until someone from Porlock woke him up and then he forgot his entire dream (and the rest of the poem)
So, "the visitor bringing Colerige down" means the visitor who woke Colerige from his dreamy state
"high", in this case, means, someone that is on drugs
For example if you say, "that person is high"
It usually means, the person you are talking about has taken drugs
Does that make sense?
"Colerige" was someone who wrote a famous poem about "Kubla Khan" while being under the effects of opium (a type of a drug)
He wrote the poem after having a dream about "Kubla Khan" until someone from Porlock woke him up and then he forgot his entire dream (and the rest of the poem)
So, "the visitor bringing Colerige down" means the visitor who woke Colerige from his dreamy state
"high", in this case, means, someone that is on drugs
For example if you say, "that person is high"
It usually means, the person you are talking about has taken drugs
Does that make sense?
Q:
What does If foreign visitors were to bang on the table and hiss at the waiter for service in a New York restaurant,they would be fortunate if they were only thrown out. mean?
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It means that if foreigners bang on their table or hiss at their waiters, they will be lucky if they only were thrown it. The person is saying that something worse could have happened, and being thrown out is a lot nicer than treating them in a different manner.
Example sentences using "Visitor"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with enhance the visitor experience.
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It's not exactly a common phrase, but here are some uses of it:
Installing air conditioning will enhance the visitor experience.
The theme park wants to enhance the visitor experience by providing free souvenirs.
The food here is very good, but live music will almost certainly enhance the visitor experience.
Installing air conditioning will enhance the visitor experience.
The theme park wants to enhance the visitor experience by providing free souvenirs.
The food here is very good, but live music will almost certainly enhance the visitor experience.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with *** stops visitors from sticking their noses into it..
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The phrase "stick one's nose in(to)" has quite a wide range of uses. It means to investigate or interfere where one is not welcome.
Synonyms of "Visitor" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between visitor and tourist ?
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A visitor is someone who is not permanent. You can have a visitor in your house , in your office, in your room, or in a city.
A tourist is someone who is there for pleasure normally bring a foreigner. An example is a person from Canada visiting the Great Wall Of China.
A visitor is someone who is not permanent. You can have a visitor in your house , in your office, in your room, or in a city.
A tourist is someone who is there for pleasure normally bring a foreigner. An example is a person from Canada visiting the Great Wall Of China.
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What is the difference between visitors and guests ?
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Visitors are simply people who visit a place (This park has 10,000 visitors annually).
Guests are people invited to visit a place (I expect 200 guests at my wedding [I invited 200 people]).
Sometimes a business will use the term guests when they mean visitors. (10,000 guests came to our store last year.) These people weren't guests. They weren't sent invitations to the store. But using the word guests makes the store sound more friendly and personal. It is for marketing purposes.
Guests are people invited to visit a place (I expect 200 guests at my wedding [I invited 200 people]).
Sometimes a business will use the term guests when they mean visitors. (10,000 guests came to our store last year.) These people weren't guests. They weren't sent invitations to the store. But using the word guests makes the store sound more friendly and personal. It is for marketing purposes.
Q:
What is the difference between We sometimes can't allow walk-in visitor if there are too many guests. and We sometimes can't allow walk-in visitor when there are too many guests. ?
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Unfortunately, mixing the words 'guests' and 'visitors' doesn't make sense in this case.
If you are talking about a hotel or restaurant, then you can just say 'walk-ins', or 'walk-in business'.
Actually, I can't think of an occasion where I would ever say 'walk-in visitor/s'.
If you are talking about a hotel or restaurant, then you can just say 'walk-ins', or 'walk-in business'.
Actually, I can't think of an occasion where I would ever say 'walk-in visitor/s'.
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What is the difference between visitors to Melbourne and the visitors to Melbourne ?
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"Visitors to Melbourne" refers to all people who visit Melbourne, but "the visitors to Melbourne" refers to specific people. You might say ""the visitors to Melbourne who travelled on the Number 87 bus were lucky to escape serious injury after the vehicle crashed".
Translations of "Visitor"
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How do you say this in English (US)? The visitors threatened ‘on the break’ late on and Jendrisek fired against a post in added time.
What does ‘on the break’ mean?
What does ‘on the break’ mean?
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I don't know the full context but it sounds like late in the match ('late on') the visitors got a clear path towards the goaltender with no defenders, at that moment they were 'on a break', or 'on a breakaway'.
If your context is different please let me know.
If your context is different please let me know.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? to visitors “足元の番号の上でグループごと(グループの人と一緒に)お待ち下さい。こちらで館内の説明がございます。”in English? I work at amusement park, so please help me with your English 😓 !!!
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omg yeah I went pre-COVID and I'd heard horror stories about how crowded it was, so I got tickets for first thing in the morning. The crowds weren't so bad at first, but it was crazy by the time we left!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How to say to welcome visitors in the house
What should we say?
What should we say?
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Please come in.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? one of the visitors of this hotel said/commented/anything_else? : "such a nice place"
how else can I say the word "said" in this case?
how else can I say the word "said" in this case?
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http://www.spwickstrom.com/said/
This is a great website to use to find words to replace ‘said’, just scroll down and there’s words for the emotion you want to use too
This is a great website to use to find words to replace ‘said’, just scroll down and there’s words for the emotion you want to use too
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How do you say this in English (US)? 무슨 일로 오셨습니까? (When a visitor comes your house)
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usually we say .. hi please come in..how are you? then the other person will say hi im great (good)..thank you
Other questions about "Visitor"
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For individual visitors who like a more in-depth introduction into the story of Anne Frank, we offer a 30 Minute Program.
In the above paragraph.
Can 'in-depth introduction ' replace by 'in deep introduction' ?
If cannot, could you show me the reason?
In the above paragraph.
Can 'in-depth introduction ' replace by 'in deep introduction' ?
If cannot, could you show me the reason?
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No those two phrases are not interchangeable. In this case “in depth” acts as an adjective and “in deep” is a verb and adverb(?). They represent two different things grammatically
Q:
450000 visitor will stay in the capital London during the Olympic Game, and 5500000 guys will stay for 1day at least. Does this sound natural?
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450,000 visitors will stay in the capital, London, during the Olympic Games, and at least 5,500,000 guys will stay for at least 1 day.
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The visitor of various countries came to the store.
Chinese customers have decrdased a little. Does this sound natural?
Chinese customers have decrdased a little. Does this sound natural?
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The visitors from various countries come to the store. Otherwise the sentence is good!
Q:
The visitors who come from different area can purchase many souvenirs which represent part of local traditional culture and bring it to their families or friends. Does this sound natural?
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Visitors from other places can purchase many souvenirs that represent local traditional cultures and bring them back to their families or friends.
Q:
To visitors
Our hospital visiting hours is 3pm to 8pm.
Thank you for your cooperation. Does this sound natural?
Our hospital visiting hours is 3pm to 8pm.
Thank you for your cooperation. Does this sound natural?
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@Fuuuu: that is very good except use "are" instead of "is" since there are many hours in between. so it would be: visiting hours are 3pm to 8pm.
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