meet的意思和读音

meet

: [mit] : [miːt]

v.

n.

adj.

meets  meeter  meetest  meeting  met  

v.+n.meet demand,meet challenge,meet need,meet requirement,meet person

adv.+v.meet regularly,probably meet

v.avoid,disperse,separate

v.encounter,come across,bump into,be introduced to,make somebody's acquaintance

meetv.by chance

1.[i][t][nopass]to be in the same place as sb by chance and talk to them

Maybe we'll meet again some time.

Did you meet anyone in town?

by arrangement

2.[i][t][nopass]to come together formally in order to discuss sth

The committee meets on Fridays.

The Prime Minister met other European leaders for talks.

The President met with senior White House aides.

3.[i][t][nopass]…)to come together socially after you have arranged it

Let's meet for a drink after work./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

We're meeting them outside the theatre at 7. 7

4.[t]~ sb/sthto go to a place and wait there for a particular person to arrive

Will you meet me at the airport?

The hotel bus meets all incoming flights.

I met him off the plane.

for the first time

5.[t][nopass][i]~ (sb)to see and know sb for the first time; to be introduced to sb

Where did you first meet your husband?

Pleased to meet you .

Nice meeting you .

There's someone I want you to meet.

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in contest

6.[i][t][nopass]to play, fight, etc. together as opponents in a competition

Smith and Jones met in last year's final.

Smith met Jones in last year's final.

experience sth

7.[t]~ sthto experience sth, often sth unpleasant

Others have met similar problems.

How she met her death will probably never be known.

touch/join

8.[i][t]);to touch sth; to join

The curtains don't meet in the middle.

That's where the river meets the sea.

His hand met hers.

satisfy

9.[t]~ sth使to do or satisfy what is needed or what sb asks for

How can we best meet the needs of all the different groups?

Until these conditions are met we cannot proceed with the sale.

I can't possibly meet that deadline.

pay

10.[t]~ sthto pay sth

The cost will be met by the company.

IDM

She was afraid to meet my eye.

Their eyes met across the crowded room.

She met his gaze without flinching.

A terrible sight met their eyes.

meet sbs eye(s)meet sbs gaze, look, etc.peoples eyes meetif youmeet sb's eye(s) , you look directly at them as they look at you; if two people'seyes meet , they look directly at each other

She was afraid to meet my eye.

Their eyes met across the crowded room.

She met his gaze without flinching.

if a sightmeets your eyes , you see it

A terrible sight met their eyes.

meet sb halfwayto reach an agreement with sb by giving them part of what they wantmeet your Makerto diethere is more to sb/sth than meets the eyea person or thing is more complicated or interesting than you might think at firstn.

1.a sports competition

a track meet

2.an event at which horse riders and dogs hunt foxes . Fox-hunting with dogs is now illegal in the UK.

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v.1.to come together in order to talk to someone who you have arranged to see; to see and speak to someone without planning to; to be introduced to someone who you do not know; to come together with other people as a group in order to discuss something formally or officially; to be waiting for someone when they arrive somewhere2.to play against an opponent in a game3.to get a particular result or reaction4.if things such as roads, lines, or areas meet, they join each other5.to pay money that is owed or needed for something6.to do or provide what is necessary in order to deal successfully with a situation; to do what you planned or promised to do7.if two peoples eyes meet, they look directly into each others eyes, often communicating something8.if two things meet, they touch or join each other1.to come together in order to talk to someone who you have arranged to see; to see and speak to someone without planning to; to be introduced to someone who you do not know; to come together with other people as a group in order to discuss something formally or officially; to be waiting for someone when they arrive somewhere2.to play against an opponent in a game3.to get a particular result or reaction4.if things such as roads, lines, or areas meet, they join each other5.to pay money that is owed or needed for something6.to do or provide what is necessary in order to deal successfully with a situation; to do what you planned or promised to do7.if two peoples eyes meet, they look directly into each others eyes, often communicating something8.if two things meet, they touch or join each other

n.1.a sports event involving a lot of people or teams competing against each other2.in the U.K., an occasion when a group of people riding horses hunt foxes

adj.1.an old word meaningappropriateorright

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1.Forward, toward the front, have no reason to regret it tomorrow to meet the brilliant life and create the life of the fiery red.

2.Wenzhou furniture market is ready to meet guests from all parts of the world in a brand new aspect and with first-rate service.

3.I can meet a person in a minute, like a person in an hour and love a person in a day, but it will take me a whole life to forget you.

4.This is only a first step, now we have to meet the increasingly discerning audience taste mouth, to make it a classic.使

5.I meet him on campus and asked whether he had eaten supper or not but he did not reply.

6.Over time, the body becomes less and less able to process enough insulin to meet the body's needs, and glucose builds up in the bloodstream.便便

7.But of course, if you don't have to meet visitors, you may just as well choose a small and nice hotel to reduce travel costs.

8.New Yorkers are working hard to meet their city's needs and to keep it a world center of culture, industry and commerce.

9.To seek work with a famous company, you must get ready to meet with fierce competition and challenges from all sides.

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