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    meet 的英语意思

    meetmeet1 /miːt/ verb (past tense and past participle met /met/) 查看全部语言翻译1see somebody at an arranged place [intransitive, transitive] to go to a place where someone will be at a particular time, according to an arrangement, so that you can talk or do something together按约定前往某处与某人相见,以便交谈或一起做某事:  Meet me at 8.00.8点来找我。 I’ll meet you by the main reception desk.我在主接待台旁边等你。meet (somebody) for something Why don’t we meet for lunch on Friday?我们星期五一起吃午饭怎么样? We arranged to meet outside the theatre.我们约好在剧院外面见面。GRAMMAR Meet is never passive in this meaning.2see somebody by chance [intransitive, transitive] to see someone by chance and talk to them偶然遇见某人并与其交谈 SYN  bump into:  You’ll never guess who I met in town.你绝对猜不到我在城里碰到谁了。 I was worried I might meet Henry on the bus.我担心可能会在公交车上碰到亨利。GRAMMAR Meet is never passive in this meaning.3see somebody for the first time [intransitive, transitive] to see and talk to someone for the first time, or be introduced to them第一次见到某人并与其交谈,或被介绍给某人认识:  We first met in Florence.我们第一次见面是在佛罗伦萨。 I met my husband at university.我是在大学认识我丈夫的。 Jane, come and meet my brother.简,过来认识一下我哥哥。nice/pleased to meet you (=used to greet someone politely when you have just met them for the first time)(=初次见面时礼貌地向对方打招呼时使用) ‘This is my niece, Sarah.’ ‘Pleased to meet you.’"这是我侄女萨拉。""很高兴认识你。"(it was) nice meeting you (=used to say goodbye politely to someone you have just met for the first time)(=初次见面后礼貌地向对方道别时使用)GRAMMAR Meet is never passive in this meaning.4see somebody at an airport/station etc [transitive] to be waiting for someone at an airport, station etc when they arrive in a plane or train在机场、车站等地等候某人乘飞机或火车到达:  My dad met us at the station.我爸爸在车站迎接了我们。 She got off the plane to be met by reporters.她走下飞机,迎面遇到了一群记者。5come together to discuss something [intransitive] to come together in the same place in order to discuss something聚集在同一地点共同讨论某事:  The committee meets once a month.委员会每月开一次会。 The two groups will meet next week to discuss the project.两个小组将于下周会面,讨论该项目。6compete against somebody [intransitive, transitive] to play against another person or team in a competition, or to fight another army in a war在比赛中与另一人或队伍对阵,或在战争中与另一支军队交战:  Manchester United will meet Blackburn Rovers in the sixth round of the Cup.曼联将在杯赛第六轮迎战布莱克本流浪者队。 The two armies finally met on the battlefield at Stamford Bridge.两支军队终于在斯坦福桥战场上交锋。7join or touch [intransitive, transitive] if two things meet, they touch or join at a particular place(两物)在某处相触或相连:  The two roads meet just north of Flagstaff.这两条路在弗拉格斯塔夫稍北处交汇。 My hand met his under the table.我的手在桌子下碰到了他的手。GRAMMAR Meet is never passive in this meaning.8experience a problem or situation [transitive] to experience a problem, attitude, or situation遭遇问题、态度或某种处境 SYN  encounter, come across:  Wherever she went she met hostility and prejudice.无论她走到哪里,都遭遇敌意和偏见。9meet a problem/challenge to deal with a problem or something difficult that you have to do应对问题或必须处理的困难事务:  The new building will mean that we can meet the challenge of increasing student numbers.新大楼将使我们能够应对学生人数增加的挑战。10meet a need/demand/requirement/condition etc to do something that someone wants, needs, or expects you to do or be as good as they need, expect etc满足某人的要求、需求或期望,或达到其所需、所期的水准:  The company says it is unable to meet the workers’ demands for higher wages.公司表示无法满足工人提出的加薪要求。 The service is tailored to meet your needs.该服务专为满足您的需求而量身定制。 beaches which meet European standards of cleanliness符合欧洲清洁标准的海滩11meet a deadline to finish something at the time it is meant to be finished在规定的时间内完成某事:  We are still hoping to meet the November deadline.我们仍然希望能赶上十一月的截止日期。12meet a goal/target etc to achieve something that you are trying to achieve实现所追求的目标:  It’s impossible to meet the sales targets.完成销售目标根本不可能。 The scheme does not meet its objectives.该计划未能达到其目标。13meet a debt/cost/expense etc to make a payment that needs to be made支付需要缴纳的款项:  The government has promised to meet the cost of clearing up after the floods.政府已承诺承担洪水灾后清理的费用。14there’s more to somebody/something than meets the eye used to say that someone or something is more interesting, intelligent etc than they seem to be用于表示某人或某事物比表面看起来更有趣、更聪明等15our/their eyes meet if two people’s eyes meet, they look at each other(两人的)眼神相遇,即互相对视:  Our eyes met momentarily, then he looked away.我们的目光短暂地相遇,然后他转开了视线。 His eyes met Nina’s and she smiled.他的目光与尼娜的相遇,她笑了。16meet somebody’s eye(s)/gaze/glance etc to look directly at someone who is looking at you直视正在看着你的人:  Ruth looked down, unable to meet his eye.露丝低下头,无法与他对视。 She turned to meet his gaze.她转过身来直视他的目光。17meet your eyes if something meets your eyes, you see it(某物)映入眼帘,即被你看见:  An extraordinary scene met our eyes as we entered the room.我们走进房间时,眼前出现了一幕不寻常的景象。18meet your match to compete against an opponent who is stronger or more skilful than you are与比自己更强大或技术更高超的对手抗衡:  I think he might have met his match in Simon.我觉得西蒙可能是他的劲敌。19meet somebody halfway to do some of the things that someone wants, in order to reach an agreement with them为达成协议而满足对方的部分要求(即妥协让步)20meet (something) head-on a)if two moving vehicles meet head-on, they are facing each other and hit each other suddenly and violently(两辆行驶中的车辆)正面相撞,即面对面突然猛烈碰撞 b)if you meet a problem head-on, you deal with it directly without trying to avoid it正面迎击某个问题,即直接应对而不试图回避21meet your death/end to die in a particular way以某种特定方式死去:  He met his death at the hands of enemy soldiers.他死于敌兵之手。22meet your maker to die – used humorously死去——幽默用法23meet your Waterloo to finally be defeated after you have been successful for a long time在长期成功之后终于遭遇惨败 make ends meet at end1(17)GRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs语法:相互动词Meet is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people do something that involves both or all of them. It does not need to have an object: · We met when we were at college.In this sentence, meet is intransitive and does not have an object.meet 是互动动词。这类动词用于描述两人或多人共同参与某事的情形,无需带宾语:· We met when we were at college.(我们在大学时认识的。)在这个句子中,meet 是不及物动词,没有宾语。You can also say: · We met each other when we were at college.· I met him when we were at college. In these sentences, meet is transitive.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS也可以这样说:· We met each other when we were at college.(我们在大学时相识。)· I met him when we were at college.(我在大学时认识了他。)在这些句子中,meet 是及物动词。语法指南——动词THESAURUS同义词辨析meet to be in the same place as someone else because you have arranged to see them因事先约好而与某人在同一地点相见: · I’ll meet you at the restaurant, OK?· 我在餐厅等你,好吗?· The two leaders are scheduled to meet again next month.· 两位领导人预计下月再次会面。get together informal非正式 to meet with a group of people, in order to do something together与一群人相聚,共同做某事: · Why don’t we all get together and go out for a drink?· 我们大家聚在一起,出去喝一杯怎么样?· Have the students get together in groups of four to work on the problem.· 让学生们四人一组,共同研究这个问题。come together if people come together, they meet in order to discuss things, exchange ideas etc(人们)汇聚一堂,以便讨论问题、交流想法等: · Goldman persuaded the heads of the groups to come together for an informal conference.· 高德曼说服了各组负责人聚在一起,举行了一次非正式会议。meet up informal非正式 if friends meet up, they meet in order to do something together(朋友们)相聚,以便一起做某事: · We must meet up some time.· 我们一定要找时间聚一聚。· Why don’t I meet up with you after lunch?· 午饭后我们见个面怎么样?gather if people gather somewhere, they come together in the same place in order to do something or see something(人们)聚集某处,即为做某事或观看某事而汇聚在同一地点: · Fans have started to gather outside the stadium.· 球迷们已开始聚集在体育场外。· Angry crowds gathered in front of the US embassy.· 愤怒的人群聚集在美国大使馆前。assemble formal正式 if people assemble somewhere, they all come and stand together in the same place, especially as part of an officially arranged plan(人们)集合于某处,尤指按照正式安排,所有人聚集在同一地点: · If the fire alarm rings, please assemble in the parking lot.· 如果火警响起,请到停车场集合。· The students began to assemble in the main hall.· 学生们开始在主厅集合。meet up phrasal verb1to meet someone in order to do something together与某人相约,以便一起做某事:  We often meet up after work and go for a drink.我们经常下班后相聚,一起去喝点什么。meet up with I’ve got to go now, but I’ll meet up with you later.我现在得走了,不过稍后再来找你。2if roads, paths etc meet up, they join together at a particular place(道路、小径等)在某处汇合meet up with The path eventually meets up with the main road.这条小路最终与主干道汇合。meet with somebody/something phrasal verb1to have a meeting with someone与某人会面:  Representatives of EU countries will meet with senior American politicians to discuss the trade crisis.欧盟国家代表将与美国高级政界人士会面,讨论贸易危机。2 (also be met with something) to get a particular reaction or result得到特定的反应或结果meet with opposition/disapproval etc His comments have met with widespread opposition.他的言论遭到了广泛反对。meet with support/approval etc Her ideas have met with support from doctors and health professionals.她的想法得到了医生和卫生专业人员的支持。meet with success/failure (=succeed or fail)(=成功或失败) Our attempts at negotiation finally met with some success.我们的谈判努力最终取得了一定的成功。3meet with an accident formal正式 to be injured or killed in an accident在事故中受伤或丧生
    meetmeet2 noun [countable] 1track meet especially American English a sports competition between people running races, jumping over bars etc田径运动会(包括赛跑、跨栏等项目的体育竞赛)2British English an occasion when a group of people riding horses go out to hunt foxes一群骑马者出行猎狐的集会活动
    meetmeet3 adjective old use旧式 right or suitable恰当的;合适的