词汇 | meet |
释义 | meet verb uk /miːt/ us /miːt/met | met meetverb (FOR THE FIRST TIME)A1[ T or I ] to see and talk to someone for the first time: (和…)初次见面;(与…)相识 They met at work.他们是在工作时认识的。 I met her in Hawaii.我在夏威夷认识了她。 Would you like to meet my sister?你愿意认识一下我姐姐吗? Come and meet (= be introduced to) my friend Laura.来,认识一下我的朋友劳拉。 I'd like you to meet Ann Gregory, my deputy.我想请你见见我的副手安•格雷戈里。 I'm dreading having to meet his parents.因为不得不见他的父母,我很害怕。 It's important to create a good impression when you meet a new client.会见新客户时,给对方留个好印象至关重要。 It's not always easy to meet members of the opposite sex.并不总是那么容易遇到异性。 We went backstage after the show to meet the actors.演出结束后我们去后台跟演员们见面。 Being friends & getting to know them be on speaking termsidiom be/get in with someoneidiom be/live in each other's pocketsidiom befriend bonding get along get on get on like a house on fireidiom go back a long wayidiom hang mix move pal around pal up present pull pull something on score speak strike meetverb (COME TOGETHER)A1[ I or T ] to come together with someone intentionally: (与…)会面,会合 Lorraine and I meet for lunch once a month.我和洛兰每月见一次面吃午饭。 We agreed to meet on Tuesday to discuss the project.我们同意星期二见面讨论这一项目。 The children's club meets every Thursday afternoon.儿童俱乐部每星期四下午集合。 meet withThey're meeting with their advisers to draw up a new plan.他们正与顾问会面来制订一项新计划。 The president met the UK prime minister in London yesterday.总统昨天在伦敦和英国首相会了面。 A1[ T or I ] to come together with someone without intending to: 遇见,遇到 It's always awkward when you meet someone you know but you can't remember their name.遇到你认识的人但却记不起他们的名字总会让人很尴尬。 Guess who I met in town today.猜猜今天我在城里遇到了谁。 We met our old neighbours at an auction last Saturday.我们在上周六的拍卖会上遇到了老邻居。 I'll meet you at the check-in desk.我会在登机手续办理处与你会合。 She's gone to meet Blake at the station. I'm meeting a group of friends for dinner tonight.今晚我要与一帮朋友聚餐。 The lovers met at a secret rendezvous in the park.恋人们在公园中偷偷约会。 We met on several occasions to discuss the issue.我们几次会面讨论这个问题。 Meeting people acquaintance ayup bump into someone conclave counter-rally cross someone's path/cross paths with someoneidiom fish mass meeting muster point open house paths crossidiom pay your respectsidiom play date power breakfast power lunch re-encounter re-meet rendezvous respect meetverb (SATISFY)C1[ T ] to fulfil, satisfy, or achieve: 满足;达到,完成 The workers' demands for higher pay were not met by the management.管理层没有满足工人们增加工资的要求。 meet someone’s needs/requirementsWe haven't yet been able to find a house that meets our needs/requirements.我们还没能找到符合我们需要/要求的房子。 meet conditionsThey will only agree to sign the contract if certain conditions are met.只有某些条件得到了满足,他们才会同意签合同。 meet someone’s deadline/targetDo you think we will be able to meet our deadline/target?你认为我们能如期完成/达到目标吗? [ T ] to pay: 支付,偿付 The company has agreed to meet all our expenses.公司已同意支付我们所有的费用。 This type of computer is too slow and inflexible to meet many business needs.这种计算机速度慢、应变功能弱,无法满足多种商业需要。 Can the sales force meet its financial objectives? They threatened to blow up the plane if their demands were not met.他们威胁说如果要求得不到满足就炸毁飞机。 They agreed to raise the trade embargo if three conditions were met.如果满足3个条件,他们同意解除贸易禁运。 His latest book met all my expectations. Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling A game accomplish achieve acquit actualize bear carry get through get to/reach first baseidiom get your own wayidiom go faridiom go from strength to strengthidiom kill pan rise sail through (something) scale the heightsidiom scrape through (something) sew something up slam dunk You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Paying money meetverb (PLACE)B1[ T ] to wait at a place for someone or something to arrive: 迎接,等候 Will you meet me at the airport (= be there when the aircraft arrives)?你到机场接我好吗? A representative from the tour company will meet you at the check-in.旅行社的一位代表将在登机手续办理处接你。 You go on ahead of me, and I'll meet you there. It's very kind of you to come all the way to meet me.你这么大老远赶来接我,真是太感谢了。 I'll meet you by the down escalator on the second floor. She's gone to meet Brian at the station. Meeting people acquaintance ayup bump into someone conclave counter-rally cross someone's path/cross paths with someoneidiom fish mass meeting muster point open house paths crossidiom pay your respectsidiom play date power breakfast power lunch re-encounter re-meet rendezvous respect meetverb (TOUCH)[ I or T ] to touch or join something: 接触;连接 There's a large crack where the ceiling meets the wall.天花板与墙壁相连的地方有个大裂缝。 The curtains don't quite meet.窗帘拉不太拢。 The horizon is the line where the sky meets the earth.地平线是天地相连的那条线。 Connecting and combining abut additive adjoin affix something to something agglomerate connectedly connecting converge convergence cor intertwine interweave isthmic jointed junction umbilical unification unified unify unintegrated meetverb (EXPERIENCE)[ T ] to experience something: 经历,遭受,遇到 I've never met that kind of problem/system before.我以前从没遇到过那种问题/制度。 He met his death (= he died) in the icy waters of the South Atlantic.他死于南大西洋冰冷的海水中。 Experiencing and suffering (straight) from the horse's mouthidiom afflict affliction almost/nearly die of somethingidiom be a martyr to somethingidiom be a victim of your own successidiom bear count go through grip hands-on hit someone where they liveidiom hold onidiom horse practical seat-of-the-pants see lifeidiom stricken suffer the consequences taste Idiomsbe more to this than meets the eye eyes meet meet someone's eye meet someone halfway meet your maker meet your match meet your Waterloo Phrasal verbsmeet up meet with something meet noun[ C ] uk /miːt/ us /miːt/ mainly US a sports event in which people compete against each other, for example in swimming or running: 运动会;体育比赛 The 800m runner was unbeaten for two years, but she lost at a meet in July. a track/swim meet田径运动会/游泳比赛 the first meet of the season本赛季的第一场比赛 (alsocar meet) an occasion when people who are very interested in cars meet to look at each other's cars and talk about them: A young man was injured when a vehicle hit spectators at a car meet. According to the etiquette of car meets, you must never touch someone else's car without permission. According to the car enthusiasts' social media page, the meet was their final one of the year. UK an occasion when people go fox hunting: 猎狐活动 He attended a meet of Bicester Fox Hunt, in Oxfordshire. On average, I would guess, one fox is killed at each meet. The athlete tested positive for a banned steroid at a meet in Paris. She is preparing to vault in an International Gymnastics Federation meet. You can learn so much about cars and the car community by going to a meet. Competitions, & parts of competitions bathing beauty battle of witsidiom be a game of two halvesidiom beauty contest beauty pageant benefit match bowl championship elimination tournament kickabout non-game non-major omnium on your marks, get set, go!idiom postgame Rafferty's rules round robin starter tournament winning post You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Miscellaneous games & activities Hunting & fishing meet | American Dictionarymeet verb us/mit/past tense and past participlemetus/met/ meetverb (COME TOGETHER)[ I/T ] to come together with another person: [ I ]We agreed to meet on Tuesday at six. [ I ]They’re meeting with their advisers to work out a new plan. [ T ]The doctor unexpectedly met one of her patients in the supermarket. [ T ]Will we meet Joyce’s plane (= be at the airport when she arrives)? [ I ]The teams met twice this season (= competed against each other twice). meetverb (BECOME FAMILIAR WITH)[ I/T ] to become familiar with someone for the first time: [ I ]They met at work. [ T ]I’d like you to meet my friend Laura. meetverb (JOIN)[ I/T ] (esp. of objects) to join or touch: [ I ]The curtains don’t meet in the middle of the window. meetverb (FULFILL)[ T ] to fulfill, satisfy, or achieve: We haven’t found office space that meets our needs. Do you think she’ll be able to meet the deadline? Idiommeet someone halfway Phrasal verbsmeet up (with someone) meet with something meet with something meet noun[ C ] us/mit/ meetnoun[C] (SPORTS EVENT)a sports event at which several teams or people compete: a track meet a swimming meet meet | Business Englishmeet verb uk /miːt/usmetuk /met/ | metuk /met/ [ I or T ] to arrange to see a person or group of people in order to speak with them about something: Team members arranged to meet at designated locations in their respective cities. Committees meet regularly with planning groups. Italy's lawmakers are meeting today to discuss the proposed new legislation. meet sbSenior government officials attended a gathering in Dubai in September to meet international oil executives. meet at sthDelegates will meet at the Imperial Hotel next Wednesday at 10.30. meet in Washington/Dubai/Shanghai, etc.European Union leaders are meeting in Nice to decide on various reforms. meet with sbTrust directors have already met with staff to review records and discuss future performance targets. [ T ] to achieve the result or level that had been expected: We are on track to meet earnings forecasts. Due to strong growth in the homes division, the company met its home completion target of 8,000 for the year. meet a target/expectation/goalProfits this year will not meet expectations because of a slowdown in the worldwide economic recovery. [ T ] to satisfy a demand or need: The mortgages they offer meet customer needs for flexibility. meet a demand/need for sthTo meet the demand for its services, the university is building a new campus. meet the needs of sb/sthMany new jobs are service jobs to meet the daily needs of all the people moving to the region. [ T ] to do something that you must do because of a law or rule: meet a condition/requirement/obligationThe Government has threatened to seize the assets of companies that do not meet their obligations to pensioners. be met by sb/sthCertain criteria must be met by applicants before they can enrol on the program. [ T ] to have enough money to pay for something, or to pay amounts you owe: meet costs/payments/expensesMeeting mortgage payments is becoming increasingly difficult for more and more people. be met by sb/sth [ T ] to have the money or resources you need in order to do something, especially something that you have not done before: meet a challenge/opportunityWe need a different set of strategies to help us meet the challenges of the new marketplace. meet a deadline to finish work at the time or by a date that has been previously agreed: Employees are under constant pressure to meet deadlines. meet (sb) halfway to reach an agreement with another person or group by offering them some of the things they want: The bank offered to meet them halfway by splitting the difference. He wants us to work to meet the stakeholders halfway to try to accommodate everyone's wishes. Phrasal verbsmeet up meet with sth Examples of meetmeet They were permitted one repetition of each of the training phases if this 75% criterion was not initially met. Figures will be returned if failing to meet this standard with subsequent delay to publication. Using shape annealing for pattern generation, spatial layouts that reflect desired styles as well as meet structural purpose can be generated. In summer, there would be sufficient solar energy to meet the hot water demand for the centre. This means that the state variables converge asymptotically to zero, thus meeting the control objective. Again, although none of these have been measured in field settings, these joint conditions are unlikely to be met. A single treatment approach, like one used with adults, is unlikely to meet the needs of children at various developmental levels. In both cases, the necessary conditions are so unlikely to be met that one can reject these arguments for proportionate taxation out of hand. It seems highly unlikely that any of these would meet our definition of a dream. An emulation or a "compatible" is unlikely to meet the stringent hardware demands. The author also visited every ward once a month at an agreed time and met with at least one of the contact persons. First, political elites may respond selectively to indigenous claims, meeting specific types of demands, while marginalising or punishing other types of claims. The function information is typically in the form of various attributes that a design must meet before it can be considered complete. Partly to meet this demand, widespread educational reform was undertaken. Thus, criterion 2 was met for both independent variables. See all examples of meet These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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