gōng
zuò

idiom

Meaning of 打躬作揖

打躬作揖 means to bow deeply and cup one's hands in greeting or supplication. Pronounced dǎ gōng zuò yī.

  • to bow deeply and cup one's hands in greeting or supplication

Definitions & Examples

Wèi
le
qiú
yuán
liàng
 
zài
lǎo
xiān
sheng
miàn
qián
gōng
zuò
 
shuō
le
shù
hǎo
huà
 

To seek forgiveness, he bowed deeply and said countless nice words in front of the old gentleman.

duì
lǎo
bǎn
gōng
zuò
 
kào
de
shí
shuō
huà
jiù
xíng
 

He doesn't need to grovel to the boss like that; he can rely on his own competence.

Zài
jiù
xiǎo
shuō
 
shī
jiàn
le
xiàn
tài
zǒng
yào
gōng
zuò
 

In old novels, the advisor would always bow deeply upon meeting the county magistrate.

Kàn
gōng
zuò
de
yàng
 
jiù
zhī
dào
shì
yǒu
shì
xiāng
qiú
 

Seeing his humble, bowing demeanor makes it clear he has a favor to ask.