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*meet /mit; miːt/ v met /mɛt; met/, meeting 1 [I,T] to see and talk to someone for the first time, or to be introduced to someone 认识; 和〔某人〕相识: Mike and Sara met at a party. 麦克和莎拉在一个聚会上相识。 Haven't we met before? 我们以前见过面吗? 2 [I,T] to come to the same place as someone else because you have arranged it or by chance 〔事先约好在某处〕会面,相见; 偶然遇见: Let's meet for lunch tomorrow. 我们明天一起吃午饭吧。 I'll meet you at the bus stop. 我会在车站和你碰面。 I met Joe while I was out shopping. 我外出购物时遇见了乔。 3 (it's) nice to meet you spoken said when you meet someone for the first time 【口】 很高兴认识你〔用于初次见面时〕: "Paul, this is Jack." "Nice to meet you." “保罗,这是杰克。”“幸会!” 4 [T] to be at an airport, station etc when someone arrives 〔在机场、车站等〕迎接〔某人〕: I'm going to meet Anne's plane. 我准备去机场接安妮。 5 [I,T] to join together at a particular place 相接,交汇,会合: the place where the path meets the road 小路与公路会合的地方 His eyebrows meet in the middle. 他的眉毛在眉心处连成一线。 6 [I] to come together with a group of people for a particular purpose or activity 聚会; 开会: The chess club meets every Tuesday lunchtime. 国际象棋俱乐部每周二午餐时间聚会。 7 [T] to have enough or do enough of what is needed, or be good enough to reach a particular standard 符合〔要求〕; 达到〔标准〕: She didn't meet all of the requirements for the job. 她不全符合这项工作的所有要求。 8 meet (sb) halfway to do some of the things that someone wants, if they do some of the things that you want 同(某人)妥协
meet upto meet someone informally in order to do something together 〔非正式地〕碰头,相聚: Let's meet up later. 让我们过一会儿再碰头。 meet with sb/sth 1 especially AmE to have a meeting with someone 【尤美】 会见,会晤: The President met with European leaders today in Paris. 总统今天在巴黎会见了欧洲各国领导人。 2 to get a particular reaction or result 得到…的反应[结果]: The new radio station has met with a lot of criticism. 那个新电台受到许多批评。
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