casual visitor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcasualandvisitor
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casual
adjective
uk/ˈkæʒ.ju.əl/us/ˈkæʒ.uː.əl/
Casual clothes are not formal or not suitable for ...
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visitor
noun[C]
uk/ˈvɪz.ɪ.tər/us/ˈvɪz.ɪ.t̬ɚ/
someone who visits a person ...
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(Definition ofcasualandvisitorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They may give acasualvisitoran impression of the scope of the factory operation, but the details needed by an archaeological survey have gone.
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It is more that such assumptions are thrown into stark relief in a culture in which thecasualvisitorhas no stake.
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To the ordinarycasualvisitorthey seem to be perfectly normal.
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Thecasualvisitorwho will get excited about a particular subject will be stifled.
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I do not quite know how thecasualvisitor—or, for that matter, anyone else—would or could get this information.
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Those charges are too low to raise significant revenue but high enough to deter thecasualvisitor.
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It would be desirable if there was that information in the locality and if even acasualvisitorwas aware of it.
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Acasualvisitorto the estate would be struck forcibly by the peeling paintwork and rotten woodwork.
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It is a picture which thecasualvisitor, who sees the prosperous farms and lively, industrious little towns, does not always appreciate.
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There are quite good parking facilities there, not only for those who work there, but for thecasualvisitorwho may stay for only a short time.
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All this has emerged—this curious paradox of what thecasualvisitorsees, of what the politician likes to see in a country which he considers to be politically acceptable.
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We have read a fair number of books on the subject by those who have been there much longer than thecasualvisitor.
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What will be the impression of those sitting in the public gallery—thecasualvisitor, or those sitting waiting for their cases to be heard later in the morning?
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But anycasualvisitorwould also notice that one thing is missing: there is not a single photograph.
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London has been evolving for 2,000 years and evidence of several hundred of those is clearly visible to the mostcasualvisitor.
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It is not designed for thecasualvisitor.
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There are numerous guidebooks offering shorter walks for thecasualvisitor.
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Many of the most difficult aspects of the conversion are precisely the ones that can not be seen by thecasualvisitor.
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Acasualvisitoror unexpected telephone call, a cut, a bruise, a kitchen bowl, a candlestickeverything became usable, charged with meaning, transformed.
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The refuge provides hiking and driving trails for visitors, with opportunities for observing wildlife without causing disturbance; most of the species listed above can be seen by acasualvisitor.
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