- Meet means to interact in some way. You can meet someone at a party, you can meet another team in a game.
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- v. 满足;遇见
- n. 集会
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1. Maybe we'll meet again some time.
说不定我们什么时候还会再见面。
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2. Did you meet anyone in town?
你在城里碰见什么人了吗?
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3. Let's meet for a drink after work.
下班后我们一起去喝一杯吧。
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4. Will you meet me at the airport?
你到机场接我好吗?
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5. Nice meeting you.
很高兴认识你。
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6. I don't think we've met.
我想我们没见过面吧。
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7. Others have met problems.
其他人遇到了问题。
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8. The curtains don't meet in the middle.
这窗帘中间合不拢。
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9. His hand met hers.
他的手碰到她的手。
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10. How can we best meet the needs of all the different groups?
我们怎样才能最好地满足各种人的需要呢?
- meet (adj.) "proper, fitting," Old English gemæte, Anglian *gemete, "suitable, having the same dimensions," from Proto-Germanic *ga-mætijaz (source also of Old Norse mætr, Old High German gimagi, German gemäß "suitable"), from collective prefix *ga- + PIE root *med- "take appropriate measures." The basic formation is thus the same as that of commensurate.
- meet (n.) 1831 in the sporting sense, originally of gatherings for hunting, from meet (v.).
- meet (v.) Old English metan "to find, find out; fall in with, encounter; obtain," from Proto-Germanic *motjan (source also of Old Norse mæta, Old Frisian meta, Old Saxon motian "to meet," Gothic gamotijan), from PIE root *mod- "to meet, assemble." Related to Old English gemot "meeting." Meaning "to assemble" is from 1520s. Of things, "to come into contact," c. 1300. Related: Met; meeting. To meet (someone) halfway in the figurative sense is from 1620s.
meet ★ / miːt ; NAmE miːt / verb , noun meet meets met meeting verb ★ ( met , met / met ; NAmE met / ) by chance 偶然地 1 ★ [intransitive , transitive , no passive ] to be in the same place as sb by chance and talk to them 相遇;相逢;遇见 ◆ Maybe we'll meet again some time. 说不定我们什么时候还会再见面。 meetsb ◆ Did you meet anyone in town? 你在城里碰见什么人了吗? by arrangement 通过安排 2 ★ [intransitive , transitive , no passive ] to come together formally in order to discuss sth 开会;会晤 ◆ The committee meets on Fridays. 委员会每周五开会。 meetsb ◆ The Prime Minister met other European leaders for talks. 首相与其他欧洲首脑举行会谈。 meetwith sb ◆ The President met with senior White House aides. 总统会见了白宫的高级幕僚。 3 ★ [intransitive , transitive , no passive ] to come together socially after you have arranged it (与…)会面;集合 meet(for sth) ◆ Let's meet for a drink after work. 下班后我们一起去喝一杯吧。 meetsb (for sth) ◆ We're meeting them outside the theatre at 7. 我们 7 点钟在剧院外面和他们会合。 4 ★ [transitive ] meetsb/sth to go to a place and wait there for a particular person to arrive 迎接 ◆ Will you meet me at the airport? 你到机场接我好吗? ◆ The hotel bus meets all incoming flights. 酒店有车在机场迎接各航班的旅客。 ◆ I met him off the plane. 他下飞机后我就接到了他。 for the first time 初次 5 ★ [transitive , no passive , intransitive ] meet(sb) to see and know sb for the first time; to be introduced to sb 相识;结识;被引见介绍(给某人) ◆ Where did you first meet your husband? 你是在哪儿和你丈夫初次相识的? ◆ ( especially BrE) Pleased to meet you. 很高兴认识你。 ◆ ( NAmE) Nice meeting you. 很高兴认识你。 ◆ There's someone I want you to meet. 我想介绍你认识一个人。 ◆ I don't think we've met. 我想我们没见过面吧。 in contest 比赛 6 [intransitive , transitive , no passive ] to play, fight, etc. together as opponents in a competition 遭遇;交锋 ◆ Smith and Jones met in last year's final. 史密斯和琼斯在去年的决赛中相遇。 meetsb ◆ Smith met Jones in last year's final. 在去年的决赛中,史密斯与琼斯交锋。 experience sth 经历 7 [transitive ] meetsth to experience sth, often sth unpleasant 经历(常指不愉快的事) ◆ Others have met similar problems. 其他人遇到过同样的问题。 ◆ How she met her deathwill probably never be known. 她的死因也许永远无人知晓。 SYN come across , encounter touch/join 接触;连接 8 [intransitive , transitive ] to touch sth; to join 接触(某物);连接 ◆ The curtains don't meet in the middle. 这窗帘中间合不拢。 meetsth ◆ That's where the river meets the sea. 这条河就在这里流入大海。 ◆ His hand met hers. 他的手碰到她的手。 satisfy 满足 9 [transitive ] meetsth to do or satisfy what is needed or what sb asks for 满足;使满意 SYN fulfil ◆ How can we best meet the needsof all the different groups? 我们怎样才能最好地满足各种人的需要呢? ◆ Until these conditions are metwe cannot proceed with the sale. 除非这些条件得到满足,否则我们不能继续这项交易。 ◆ I can't possibly meet that deadline. 我不可能如期完成。 pay 支付 10 [transitive ] meetsth to pay sth 支付;偿付 ◆ The cost will be metby the company. 费用将由公司支付。 IDIOMS meet sb's ˈeye(s) | meet sb's ˈgaze, ˈlook, etc. | people's ˈeyes meet 1 [transitive , intransitive ] if you meet sb's eye(s),you look directly at them as they look at you; if two people's eyes meet,they look directly at each other (和某人)对视,目光相遇 ◆ She was afraid to meet my eye. 她不敢正眼看我。 ◆ Their eyes met across the crowded room. 他们隔着拥挤的房间目光相遇了。 ◆ She met his gaze without flinching. 她毫不畏缩地与他对视。 2 [transitive ] ~ your eyes if a sight meets your eyes,you see it 呈现;显现 ◆ A terrible sight met their eyes. 一幅可怕的景象映入他们的眼帘。 meet sb halfˈway to reach an agreement with sb by giving them part of what they want 和某人妥协;对某人作出让步 meet your ˈMaker ( especially humorous) to die 死;见上帝 there is more to sb/sth than meets the ˈeye a person or thing is more complicated or interesting than you might think at first 某人(或物)比料想的更为复杂(或有趣) ☞more at end n. , match n. , rubber , twain PHRASAL VERBS ★ ˌmeet ˈup (with sb) ( rather informal) to meet sb, especially by arrangement (按照安排)见面,会面 ◆ They met up again later for a drink. 后来他们又在一起喝过酒。 ★ ˈmeet with sb to meet sb, especially for discussions 和某人会晤(商讨问题等) ◆ The President met with senior White House aides. 总统会见了白宫的高级幕僚。 ˈmeet with sth 1 to be received or treated by sb in a particular way 遭遇(某事);受到某种对待 ◆ Her proposal met with resistance from the Left. 她的建议遭到了左翼的抵制。 ◆ to meet with success/failure 成功;失败 2 to experience sth unpleasant 经历,体验(不愉快的事) ◆ She was worried that he might have met with an accident. 她怕他出了车祸。 ˈmeet sth with sth to react to sth in a particular way (对某事)作出…反应;以…作为回应 SYN receive ◆ His suggestion was met with howls of protest. 他的建议引起了一阵阵的抗议声。 noun 1 ( especially NAmE) a sports competition 体育比赛;运动会 ◆ a track meet 径赛运动会 2 ( BrE) an event at which horse riders and dogs hunt foxes. Fox-huntingwith dogs is now illegal in the UK. 猎狐运动(现在于英国用狗猎狐属违法行为) meet / miːt ; NAmE miːt / met / met ; NAmE met /
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