vis‧it‧or S3 W2 / vɪzətə, vɪzɪtə $ -ər / 名词 [可数名词]
someone who comes to visit a place or a person :
Times Square attracts more than 30 million visitors annually.
visitor to
Rina is a frequent visitor to the city.
visitor from
visitors from overseas
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THESAURUS
tourist someone who is visiting a place for pleasure on holiday : The hotel is very popular with tourists. | a major tourist destination
traveller British English , traveler American English someone who travels somewhere : a weary traveller returning home after a long journey | The building’s luxurious interior will appeal to business travellers. | The strike will affect air travellers. | Paul Theroux, the American traveller, once went from London to India by train.
visitor someone who comes to visit a particular country, area, museum etc : Times Square attracts more than 30 million visitors annually.
holiday-maker British English , vacationer American English someone who is on holiday somewhere : The beach was packed with holiday-makers. | 75 percent of Alamo’s rentals are to vacationers.
sightseer a tourist who is visiting a famous or interesting place : Crowds of sightseers come to London every year.
backpacker someone who is travelling for pleasure, staying in cheap accommodation and carrying a backpack : a cheap hotel which is used mainly by backpackers