拜会

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Meaning and Usage

"拜会" (bàihuì) is a formal term used to describe paying a respectful or official visit, often to someone of higher status or in a professional context. It implies a courteous meeting rather than a casual visit.

Common Contexts

This word is frequently used in business, diplomatic, or official settings where one party visits another to greet, discuss, or report. It often involves some formality and respect.

Typical Collocations

  • 拜会领导 (pay a formal visit to a leader): used when meeting superiors or officials.
  • 拜会客户 (visit clients formally): common in business contexts.
  • 拜会使 (visit diplomats or envoys): used in diplomatic language.

Usage Notes

"拜会" is more formal than simply "见面" or "访问" and usually implies a planned, respectful meeting. It is not used for casual social visits. Avoid using it in informal contexts to prevent sounding overly stiff or unnatural.

Example Sentences

We plan to pay a formal visit to the head of the partner company tomorrow to

The diplomat paid a formal visit to the other ambassador to express friendly

The student delegation paid a formal visit to the principal to report on the