visitors
/ˈvɪz.ɪ.tər/ (bre, ipa) · [vˈɪzɪtɚz] /ˈvɪz.ɪ.t̬ɚ/ (ame, ipa) · [vˈɪzɪtɚz] /ˈvi-zə-tər How to pronounce visitor (audio) ˈviz-tər/ (ame, mw)
visitors — noun
1. a person who goes to see someone at their home, or who travels to a place such a
a person who goes to see someone at their home, or who travels to a place such as a city, museum, park, or hospital for a short period of time.
The art museum had over two thousand visitors on Saturday alone.
visitor count in a public venue
Amihan and her family received visitors from Japan last summer.
visitors from [place] — indicating origin
Asher is a frequent visitor to the local library and borrows books every week.
The hospital limits each patient to two visitors at a time.
Zola showed her visitors around the old town after a big lunch.
文法句型
visitor + to + [place/person]
number + visitors
用法筆記
Often used with a number or quantity to say how many people come (e.g., 'thousands of visitors', 'three visitors'). The singular form 'visitor' is used when referring to one person.
常見錯誤
2. a person who accesses content on the web, especially one whose activity is track
a person who accesses content on the web, especially one whose activity is tracked by site analytics tools.
Last month, the cooking blog had over ten thousand unique visitors.
visitor count with 'unique' — common web analytics term
Tomás checks how many visitors come to his website each day.
New visitors to the online store must create an account before buying.
The news site loads slowly when many visitors are on it at once.
Roya designed a welcome page for first-time visitors to her travel site.
文法句型
visitor + to + [website]
first-time / returning + visitor
用法筆記
In web analytics, 'visitor' means a person accessing the site, distinct from 'page views' (total pages loaded) or 'sessions'. 'Unique visitor' counts each person only once in a given period.