pay an official call; call on; visit in an official capacity
to prostrate oneself; to fall on one's knees; to grovel
ritual kneeling to heaven and earth by bride and groom in a old-fashioned wedding ceremony; same as 拜天地
congratulate an elderly person on his birthday; offer birthday felicitations
to formally become an apprentice to a master
to pay a New Year call; to make a ceremonial call on New Year; to wish sb a Happy New Year
please!; to request (somebody to do something)
to pay one's respects by bowing with hands in front of one's chest clasping joss sticks, or with palms pressed together; (Taiwan) religious ceremony in which offerings are made to a deity
to call to pay one's respect; to call on
to canvass for votes (Tw)
to worship; to observe religious rites; to pay one's respects (to one's ancestors etc)
to pay respects during a festival
to pay a formal visit; to call to pay respects; to meet one's senior or superior
to formally accept sb as (one's adoptive mother, one's master etc)
to pay a visit; to visit; to call (on)
to pay a formal visit; to call to pay respects; to pay homage (at a monument, mausoleum etc)
to worship money; to be mad about money
to worship heaven and earth; ritual kneeling by bride and groom in a old-fashioned wedding ceremony; also called 拜堂
materialistic woman; (slang) gold-digger
to acknowledge as one's teacher
to bow down low; to make obeisance; to kneel and bow
to bow to one another; to kneel and kowtow to one another; formal kowtow as part of traditional wedding ceremony
to bow again; formal obeisance or kowtow
to formally call on; to worship (a God); to pay homage to sb
to bow in salute; to kowtow
to worship; to adore; adoration; to idolize
to worship; to make customary deferences to; a pilgrimage
to worship; to gaze with reverence
week; religious service; worship
to worship; to offer sacrifice (to one's ancestors)
to become sworn brothers or sisters; sworn (brothers)
to kneel and bow with joined hands at forehead level; to worship
to kowtow; to kneel and worship
to prostrate oneself; to kneel and bow the head (in submission, supplication, worship etc)
to go to church on Sunday (of Christians)
combine (loanword); harvester
chapel; church (Protestant)
sworn brotherhood; intimate friendship
a pilgrimage to a holy mountain
to step down gracefully (humble expression); to concede defeat; to play second fiddle