뜻
To visit a person or a place for a short period.
문화적 배경
In the UK, 'paying a visit' can sometimes be a polite euphemism for going to the bathroom, though context usually makes it clear. In the US, it is often used in professional or formal social contexts to show respect. The concept of 'bai' (paying respect) is deeply ingrained, making the English 'pay a visit' very intuitive for Chinese speakers. In international relations, 'paying a visit' is a standard term for official state visits.
Keep it short
Remember that 'paying a visit' implies a short stay. Don't use it for vacations.
Don't forget 'to'
Always follow the phrase with 'to' when naming the person or place.
뜻
To visit a person or a place for a short period.
Keep it short
Remember that 'paying a visit' implies a short stay. Don't use it for vacations.
Don't forget 'to'
Always follow the phrase with 'to' when naming the person or place.
Use for emphasis
Use this phrase when you want to emphasize that your visit was planned and intentional.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.
I am going to pay a visit ___ my aunt.
The phrase 'pay a visit' is always followed by 'to'.
Choose the most natural sentence.
Which sentence is correct?
A visit is a short event, so it cannot last for years.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Are you going to see the museum? B: Yes, I plan to ____.
You need the preposition 'to' and the object 'it'.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are a manager checking on a project site.
This sounds professional and intentional.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제I am going to pay a visit ___ my aunt.
The phrase 'pay a visit' is always followed by 'to'.
Which sentence is correct?
A visit is a short event, so it cannot last for years.
A: Are you going to see the museum? B: Yes, I plan to ____.
You need the preposition 'to' and the object 'it'.
You are a manager checking on a project site.
This sounds professional and intentional.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, it is for short visits only.
It is neutral-formal. It's polite but not stiff.
Yes, always use 'to' before the object.
Yes, but 'pay a visit' adds a sense of purpose.
Yes, but it sounds formal. 'I'm going to the store' is better.
Yes, especially in formal or dramatic scenes.
It's fine, but 'I'm going to see my friend' is more common.
Yes, it sounds professional.
Rarely. It's too formal for quick texts.
Sometimes, like 'the inspector paid a visit', which can imply trouble.
관련 표현
Drop by
similarTo visit briefly and informally.
Stop by
similarTo visit on the way to somewhere else.
Call on
similarTo visit someone formally.
Pay a call
synonymTo visit someone.