登门
dēng mén
Pinyin

Definition

登门
 - 
dēng mén
  1. to visit sb at home

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

dēng chǎng
  1. 1 to go on stage
  2. 2 fig. to appear on the scene
  3. 3 used in advertising to mean new product
dēng lù
  1. 1 to register
  2. 2 to log in
dēng lù
  1. 1 to land
  2. 2 to come ashore
  3. 3 to make landfall (of typhoon etc)
  4. 4 to log in (frequently used erroneous variant of 登錄|登录[dēng lù])
kān dēng
  1. 1 to carry a story
  2. 2 to publish (in a newspaper or magazine)
Xǐ lái dēng
  1. 1 Sheraton (hotel chain)
Lā dēng
  1. 1 (Osama) bin Laden (1957-2011), leader of Al Qaeda
mó dēng
  1. 1 modern (loanword)
  2. 2 fashionable
pān dēng
  1. 1 to climb
  2. 2 to pull oneself up
  3. 3 to clamber
  4. 4 to scale
  5. 5 fig. to forge ahead in the face of hardships and danger
Běn Lā dēng
  1. 1 (Osama) bin Laden (1957-2011), leader of Al Qaeda
róng dēng
  1. 1 (of a list, music chart etc) to reach the top
dēng
  1. 1 to scale (a height)
  2. 2 to ascend
  3. 3 to mount
  4. 4 to publish or record
  5. 5 to enter (e.g. in a register)
  6. 6 to press down with the foot
  7. 7 to step or tread on
  8. 8 to put on (shoes or trousers) (dialect)
  9. 9 to be gathered and taken to the threshing ground (old)
dēng shàng
  1. 1 to climb over
  2. 2 to ascend onto
  3. 3 to mount
dēng rù
  1. 1 to log in (to a computer)
  2. 2 to enter (data)
dēng shān
  1. 1 to climb a mountain
  2. 2 climbing
  3. 3 mountaineering
dēng jī
  1. 1 to board a plane
dēng jī kǒu
  1. 1 departure gate (aviation)
dēng jī pái
  1. 1 boarding pass
dēng jì
  1. 1 to register (one's name)
fēng dēng
  1. 1 plentiful harvest
  2. 2 bumper crop
Lù yì Wēi dēng
  1. 1 Louis Vuitton (brand)

Idioms (10)

一步登天
yī bù dēng tiān
  1. 1 reaching heaven in a single bound (idiom); (esp. with negative: don't expect) instant success
从善如登,从恶如崩
cóng shàn rú dēng , cóng è rú bēng
  1. 1 doing good is like a hard climb, doing evil is like an easy fall (idiom)
捷足先登
jié zú xiān dēng
  1. 1 the quick-footed climb up first (idiom)
  2. 2 the early bird catches the worm
  3. 3 first come, first served
比登天还难
bǐ dēng tiān hái nán
  1. 1 lit. even harder than reaching the sky (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. extremely difficult
  3. 3 far from an easy task
无事不登三宝殿
wú shì bù dēng sān bǎo diàn
  1. 1 lit. One doesn't visit a temple without a cause. (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to visit sb with an ulterior motive (esp. to ask for sth)
  3. 3 having a hidden agenda
登堂入室
dēng táng rù shì
  1. 1 from the main room, enter the inner chamber (idiom)
  2. 2 to go to the next level
  3. 3 to attain a higher level
登庸人才
dēng yōng rén cái
  1. 1 to employ talent (idiom)
登高望远
dēng gāo wàng yuǎn
  1. 1 to stand tall and see far (idiom); taking the long and broad view
  2. 2 acute foresight
粉墨登场
fěn mò dēng chǎng
  1. 1 to make up and go on stage (idiom); to embark on a career (esp. in politics or crime)
难于登天
nán yú dēng tiān
  1. 1 harder than climbing to heaven (idiom)

Sample Sentences

那就用“反客为主计”!登门拜访老丈人家,而且到了那儿别把自己当客人,要抢着干活,然后跟老人家说说你的一片苦心。这样就算你老婆再铁石心肠,她爸妈都会帮你说话的。
nà jiù yòng “fǎnkèwéizhǔjì ”!dēngmén bàifǎng lǎozhàngrén jiā ,érqiě dào le nàr bié bǎ zìjǐ dāng kèrén ,yào qiǎng zhe gànhuó ,ránhòu gēn lǎorénjiā shuō shuo nǐ de yīpiàn kǔxīn 。zhèyàng jiùsuàn nǐ lǎopo zài tiěshíxīncháng ,tā bà mā dōu huì bāng nǐ shuōhuà de 。
So just switch the roles of host and guest! Pay your in-laws a visit. And when you arrive, don't act like a guest. Tell them all about how hard you work. That way, no matter how hard-hearted your wife is, her mom and dad will put in a good word for you.
隔了几日,乐广听闻这位友人病倒的消息,特别登门探望他。在问到病因的时候,友人便将当日饮酒时的情况一五一十地告知了乐广。乐广一听也懵了,回家的路上心想:“我家里哪来的小蛇呢?要是真有蛇的话也非得找出来,要不自己住得也提心吊胆的!”于是一回到家便展开了捕蛇行动。
gé le jǐ rì ,YuèGuǎng tīngwén zhèwèi yǒurén bìngdǎo de xiāoxi ,tèbié dēngmén tànwàng tā 。zài wèn dào bìngyīn de shíhou ,yǒurén biàn jiāng dāngrì yǐnjiǔ shí de qíngkuàng yīwǔyīshí de gàozhī le YuèGuǎng 。YuèGuǎng yī tīng yě mēng le ,huíjiā de lùshang xīnxiǎng :“wǒ jiālǐ nǎ lái de xiǎo shé ne ?yàoshi zhēn yǒu shé dehuà yě fēiděi zhǎo chūlái ,yàobù zìjǐ zhù de yě tíxīndiàodǎn de !”yúshì yī huídào jiā biàn zhǎnkāi le bǔ shé xíngdòng 。
A few days later, after Yue Guang heard the news that his friend fell ill, he paid a special visit to his place. When asked about the cause, his friend told him exactly what happened on the day when they were drinking. Yue Guang is so confused when hearing this, and started to think while returning back home. "Where did the little snake come from? If there really is a snake, I have to find it, or else I will be in fear of living there. " So as soon as he got home, he started the snake catching operation.