return visit
return visit — noun
1. a trip you make to a place or person for a second time, either because you enjoy
a trip you make to a place or person for a second time, either because you enjoyed the first trip or because that person previously visited you
The Watanabe family made a return visit to see the temple's cherry blossoms.
make a return visit + infinitive of purpose
Dr. Okafor scheduled a return visit to the clinic where he worked years ago.
Rin showed Yael around Seoul, so Yael planned a return visit to Japan that spring.
The art gallery offered free entry to anyone making a return visit with a friend.
Luca's return visit to his childhood neighbourhood brought back many memories.
- second visit
more literal; less idiomatic than return visit
- follow-up visit
often used in medical or professional contexts, implying an expected next appointment
- repeat visit
neutral; common in tourism data and customer contexts
- first visit
the initial trip, before any return visit
文法句型
make a return visit to [place/person]
a return visit to [place]
用法筆記
Often used with the verb make (make a return visit) or with a possessive (her return visit). The preposition to introduces the destination.