kòu tóu
to kowtow (traditional greeting, esp. to a superior, involving kneeling and pressing one's forehead to the ground)
also written 磕頭|磕头[ke1 tou2]
kòu bài
to bow in salute
to kowtow
kòu shǒu
to kowtow
also written 磕頭|磕头[ke1 tou2]
kòu guān
to knock at the gate (old)
to make an approach
to invade
to attack the goal (sports)
sān guì jiǔ kòu
to kneel three times and kowtow nine times (formal etiquette on meeting the emperor)
kòu yè
to visit (esp. one's superiors)
kòu
old variant of 叩[kou4]
to knock