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{ "term": "visitor", "partOfSpeech": "noun", "ox3000": true, "cefr": "a1", "definitions": [ { "senseNumber": 1, "definition": "a person who visits a person or place", "sensetop": "visitor to somethingvisitor from something", "cefr": "a1", "ox3000": true, "examples": [ { "text": "We've got visitors coming this weekend." }, { "text": "Do you get many visitors?" }, { "text": "The theme park **attracts** 2.5 million **visitors** a year." }, { "text": "She's a **frequent visitor **to the US.", "contextForm": "visitor to something" }, { "text": "We have been **regular visitors** to the island for 20 years." }, { "text": "The festival draws visitors from all over the world.", "contextForm": "visitor from something" }, { "text": "a **visitor centre/attraction**" }, { "text": "First-time visitors to Spain are often surprised by how late people eat." }, { "text": "I could see he was expecting visitors." }, { "text": "Pick up a free map of the town from the visitor centre." }, { "text": "The college only admits visitors in organized groups." }, { "text": "The festival brings 5 000 visitors to the town every year." }, { "text": "The front room was used mainly for entertaining visitors." }, { "text": "The lack of facilities in the town may deter the casual visitor." }, { "text": "The latest crime figures are likely to put off prospective visitors to the city." }, { "text": "The museum gives visitors a glimpse of the composer's life." }, { "text": "The town has much to interest the visitor." }, { "text": "Visitors are invited to browse around the farm site." }, { "text": "Visitors flocked to see the show." }, { "text": "Visitors from Ireland will find much that reminds them of home." }, { "text": "He introduced his companion, a visitor from the US." }, { "text": "He is still in hospital and is not well enough to receive visitors." }, { "text": "He was a frequent visitor to the house in Wimpole Street." }, { "text": "I'm expecting visitors this evening." }, { "text": "The castle is the main attraction for visitors." }, { "text": "The family rarely had visitors." }, { "text": "The hotel is popular with business visitors and tourists." }, { "text": "The mild climate allows visitors to enjoy golf all year round." }, { "text": "The palace is open to visitors from April to September." }, { "text": "There has been a drop in visitor numbers." }, { "text": "There was nowhere in the house for them to entertain visitors." }, { "text": "They publish a guide to Europe for overseas visitors." }, { "text": "Visitors flock to the town every summer." }, { "text": "When I arrived home there was an unexpected visitor waiting for me." }, { "text": "You can watch a film about the history of the site in the visitor centre." }, { "text": "You've got a visitor!" } ], "topics": ["Holidays"], "collocations": { "adjective": ["frequent", "regular", "occasional"], "verb + visitor": ["get", "have", "receive"], "visitor + verb": ["come", "flock", "turn up"], "visitor + noun": ["bureau", "centre/​center", "attraction"], "phrases": [ "encourage visitors to do something", "invite visitors to do something", "give visitors something" ], "preposition": ["visitor from", "visitor to"] } }, { "senseNumber": 2, "definition": "a person who looks at a website on the internet", "sensetop": "visitor (to something)", "labels": "(computing)", "examples": [ { "text": "How can we attract more visitors to our website?" } ] } ], "pronunciations": { "uk": [ { "pronunciation": "/ˈvɪzɪtə(r)/", "audio": "vi/visitor/visitor__gb_1.mp3" } ], "us": [ { "pronunciation": "/ˈvɪzɪtər/", "audio": "vi/visitor/visitor__us_1.mp3" } ] }, "wordOrigin": "late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French visitour, from Old French visiter or Latin visitare ‘go to see’, frequentative of visare ‘to view’, from videre ‘to see’." }