visa
英 ['vi?z?]
美['viz?]
- n. 簽證
- vt. 簽發(fā)簽證
- n. (Visa)人名;(塞、芬)維薩
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詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?visas;
助記提示
1. vis- / vid- => visa => vis- + -a.
中文詞源
visa 簽證
來自拉丁語charta visa,即驗(yàn)證過的文件,visa,看,詞源同visage,charta,紙,詞源同chart.
英文詞源
- visa
- visa: [19] A visa is etymologically something ‘seen’. The word comes via French visa from Latin vīsa, literally ‘things seen’, a noun use of the neuter plural form of the past participle of vidēre ‘see’ (source of English vision, visit, etc). The notion underlying the word is that a visa is a note or other mark made on a passport to signify that it has been officially ‘seen’ or examined.
=> visit, vision - visa (n.)
- 1831, "official signature or endorsement on a passport," from French visa, from Modern Latin charta visa "verified paper," literally "paper that has been seen," from fem. past participle of Latin videre "to see" (see vision). Earlier visé (1810), from French past participle of viser "to examine, view." The credit card of this name was introduced 1976, replacing BankAmericard.
雙語例句
- 1. The United States has refused him a visa.
- 美國拒絕給他發(fā)放簽證。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. No westerner could fly in without a visa.
- 沒有簽證的西方人不能乘飛機(jī)入境。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. The visa is for 14 days, extendable to one month.
- 此簽證有效期為14天,可延期到一個(gè)月。
來自《權(quán)威詞典》
- 4. the lengthy process of obtaining a visa
- 獲得簽證的漫長過程
來自《權(quán)威詞典》
- 5. They overstayed their visa.
- 他們居留超過了簽證期限。
來自《權(quán)威詞典》