訪問
A formal term for visiting a person or a place, often for a specific purpose such as business, study, or social obligation. Unlike casual visits, it implies a more structured or respectful interaction.
例句
3 / 5週末に祖父母の家を訪問しました。
I visited my grandparents' house over the weekend.
首相が来月、アメリカを公式訪問する予定です。
The Prime Minister is scheduled to pay an official visit to the United States next month.
昨日、田中さんの家を訪問したんだ。
I visited Tanaka-san's house yesterday.
词族
记忆技巧
Think of the first kanji 訪 (to visit) and the second 問 (to ask). You visit to ask or inquire about something.
快速测验
明日は仕事で取引先を____します。
正确!
正确答案是: 訪問
例句
週末に祖父母の家を訪問しました。
everydayI visited my grandparents' house over the weekend.
首相が来月、アメリカを公式訪問する予定です。
formalThe Prime Minister is scheduled to pay an official visit to the United States next month.
昨日、田中さんの家を訪問したんだ。
informalI visited Tanaka-san's house yesterday.
本研究では、地域の図書館を訪問して資料を収集した。
academicIn this study, local libraries were visited to collect materials.
午後から新しいクライアントを訪問します。
businessI will visit a new client starting this afternoon.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
訪問の目的
purpose of the visit
表敬訪問
courtesy call/visit
抜き打ち訪問
unannounced visit
容易混淆的词
Tazuneru is the native Japanese verb for visiting, while Homon is the formal Sino-Japanese noun/verb form.
Asobi ni iku is strictly for fun/casual visits with friends, whereas Homon is too stiff for hanging out.
使用说明
Homon is a formal word. Use it when talking about visiting companies, historical sites, or when the visit has a specific objective.
常见错误
Avoid using 'Homon' when you are just 'hanging out' with close friends; in that case, 'asobi ni iku' is much more natural.
记忆技巧
Think of the first kanji 訪 (to visit) and the second 問 (to ask). You visit to ask or inquire about something.
词源
From Middle Chinese: 訪 (fàng - inquire/visit) + 問 (wèn - ask).
语法模式
文化背景
In Japan, 'Katei Homon' is a unique cultural practice where school teachers visit each student's home once a year to talk with parents.
快速测验
明日は仕事で取引先を____します。
正确!
正确答案是: 訪問
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