Visitar in english

To visit

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visitar = pay + Nombre + a visit ; visit ; drop in ; pay + a visit (to) ; drop in on ; make + the rounds ; tour ; check out ; take + a trip to ; pop by ; pop in ; nip in ; jaunt ; make + a visit. 

Example: Interestingly enough, Green himself had paid a visit to the 'Manchester Reference Library' where he was shown round by the librarian, Andrea Crestadoro, now best remembered as the pioneer of permuted keyword indexes.Example: Interested parties can book time to visit our stores, but this is often inconvenient for them and expensive in terms of staff time.Example: The library needs to be developed as the focal point of the community, a place where the public can drop in for all kinds of activities, not necessarily book-related or 'cultural'.Example: A mobile library paid weekly visits to the workers getting the pipeline across the Volga.Example: I'm already planning a quick train ride to Edinburgh to see the art museums there an drop in on the Edinburgh Festival.Example: You may have seen the lines making the rounds of library e-mail: 'A Zen librarian searched for 'nothing' on the Internet and received 28 million hits'.Example: A 5-day symposium was held at Champagne Public Library and an exhibition toured the public libraries of the state.Example: Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.Example: I have always thought that it would be neat to take a trip to Israel -- as a Christian it would be so historically mind blowing.Example: My wife's nephew popped by yesterday and drank us out of apple juice.Example: Came past this place with a group of friends and decided to pop in quickly -- we ended up staying pretty much all night and had a great time.Example: We were on our way to the market and decided to nip in here for a quick late lunch.Example: We borrowed my Grandmother's car for a few days to jaunt over to the Pacific coast.Example: The consequences were beginning to seep through to respondents at the time of the visits made to them and were creating a great deal of concern.

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» ir a visitarhome-visiting .

Example: Some problems are simply 'undealable with' on the phone, so some back-up such as home-visiting is necessary.

» lugar que hay que visitarmust-visit .

Example: It is truly a peaceful place and a must-visit for any avid camper.

» visitar adrop by .

Example: 'Now, whenever you want to see me about anything between these get-togethers,' she resumed, 'don't hesitate to drop by anytime'.

» visitar a Alguienlook + Nombre + up .

Example: I'll spare you all the details, but the short story is that he looked her up last year when he was travelling in Scandinavia, and was delighted to find her.

» visitar a un pacientevisit + a patient .

Example: Every patient that was visited beamed with happiness when they saw Rachel and realised that it would be Rachel treating them that day.

» visitar los lugares de interésdo + the sightssightseerubberneckgo + sightseeing .

Example: It also depends on what you intend to do in London -- if you want to do the sights, you might want to stay in the center.

Example: If you'd like more help finding unique places to sightsee in Los Angeles, don't hesitate to contact us.

Example: I've lived here for more than half of my 44 years, and I still rubberneck like a tourist = He vivido aquí por más de la mitad de mis 44 años, y sigo visitando lugares de interés como un turista.

Example: If you thought you knew the best places to go sightseeing then you need to think again.

» volver a visitarmake + a return visit .

Example: A contented user is more likely to make a return visit to the library = Un usuario contento es más probable que vuelva a la biblioteca.
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