拜谒 | bài yè | to pay a formal visit; to call to pay respects; to pay homage (at a monument, mausoleum etc) | |
参谒 | cān yè | to visit; to pay one's respects to (a revered figure etc); to pay homage (at a tomb etc) | |
诣谒 | yì yè | to pay a visit to | |
诣府拜谒 | yì fǔ bài yè | to come to your house to pay a visit (honorary) (idiom) | |
诣谒台端 | yì yè tái duān | to pay you a call (idiom) |
1 | The new mayor earned some appreciation by the courtesy of coming to visit the city poor. | |
2 | I do hope you'll visit us someday soon. | |
3 | On the other hand, the foreigners who have visited China are deeply impressed by the latest developments of out country and the friendliness and hospitality of our people. | |
4 | Ive read about it, but Id like to know more about it. | |
5 | This is my fourth visit to the UK as China's premier. |