visited
Prononciation : [ˈvɪzɪtɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « travel »
(verb) to go to see a place or person for a short time. When you visit someone, you go to their home, or go to a special place like a park or museum.
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Last summer, we visited my grandparents in the countryside.
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We didn’t visit the zoo this year because it was too rainy.
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Where did you visit during your vacation?
Contexte : « health »
(verb) to go see a doctor or a health professional for advice or treatment. If you feel sick or want a check-up, you visit the doctor.
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She visited the doctor to make sure she was healthy.
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He didn’t visit the dentist when he had a toothache, and it got worse.
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When was the last time you visited your doctor?
Contexte : « review »
(verb) to look at or think about something again. Sometimes, we revisit a place in our memories or ideas to remember it better.
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They visited their old school last week to see how it had changed.
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I haven’t visited the topic in my studies recently, so I feel unprepared.
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Have you ever visited your childhood memories?
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