welcome in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for welcome in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.wel·come ['welkəm] VB trans

II.wel·come ['welkəm] N

III.wel·come ['welkəm] ADJ

IV.wel·come ['welkəm] INTERJ

Your search term in other parts of the dictionary
to outstay one's welcome
to overstay one's welcome
to receive a rousing welcome
to bid sb welcome
stony welcome
warm welcome
the hostess smiled a welcome
to extend a welcome to sb

welcome Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to give sb a warm welcome
to outstay one's welcome
to make sb very welcome
thank you very muchyou're welcome
welcome to Birmingham
to outstay one's welcome
to receive a rousing welcome
to extend a welcome to sb
the hostess smiled a welcome
to bid sb welcome

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Sleep deprivation and giving so much physically to the baby, makes the thought of having to give to him as well about as welcome as haemorrhoids.
www.dailymail.co.uk
But with all the standard calling features like call waiting, conference calling, and even custom ringtones, it's a welcome addition to a multi-tasker's workflow.
time.com
Firstly, any business should welcome these changes as they are a way to further digitise services and enhance our way of life.
www.networksasia.net
Visitors very welcome, tee off is at 12 midday.
www.stuff.co.nz
Learners must welcome diversity within the learning environment and aim for peer collaboration.
en.wikipedia.org
His pieces unfold at a leisurely pace, but never outstay their welcome.
en.wikipedia.org
Complaints about politicians fraternizing with extremists (see first observation) fall flat when the extremists are clearly welcome in the larger community.
www.straight.com
To reinforce our long-standing support to migrants, we have planted a gum tree to signify that we welcome all migrants, including migrants from emerging communities.
www.swinburne.edu.au
Some say it was the first resort to openly welcome snowboarders.
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They are received by the governor - the viceroy being confined to bed with malaria - and are given an enthusiastic popular welcome.
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