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词性:|verb|
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例句1. I met an old friend on the train
例句2. she first met Paul at a party
例句3. the committee will meet on Saturday
例句4. the curtains don’t quite meet
例句5. he met death bravely
例句6. the announcement was met with widespread hostility
例句7. he just does not meet the requirements of the job
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动词 变体/同根词
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1.Suitable or proper.
‘it was not _meet_ for us to see the king’s dishonour’
|noun|
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1.A gathering of riders and hounds before a hunt begins.
‘she fell from her horse during a weekend _meet_ ’
‘Last Friday was one of the biggest Boxing Day _meets_ of the Tedworth Hunt for years and it attracted a larger than usual number of anti-hunt protestors.’
2.A meeting, typically one with an illicit purpose.
‘the _meet_ with Frank is on for 10 o’clock’
3.An organized event at which a number of races or other athletic contests are held.
‘major _meets_ such as national championships’
‘In addition, an explanation of the events and how _meets_ are run is useful.’
|verb|
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1.(of a group of people) assemble for a purpose.
‘the committee _meets_ once a fortnight’
‘The council _meets_ annually to discuss matters affecting the entire Lakota nation.’
2.Arrange or happen to come into the presence or company of (someone)
‘a week later I _met_ him in the street’
‘we _met_ for lunch’
3.Come together as opponents in a competition.
‘in the final group match, England will _meet_ the Australians’
‘the teams will _meet_ in the European Cup final at Wembley’
4.Encounter or experience (a particular situation or attitude)
‘he _met_ his death in 1946’
‘we _met_ with a slight setback’
5.Fulfil or satisfy (a need, requirement, or condition)
‘this policy is doing nothing to _meet_ the needs of women’
‘All children are included and staff ensure individual needs are _met_ .’
6.Go to a place and wait there for (a person or their means of transport) to arrive.
‘Stuart _met_ us off the boat’
‘When I travel to Crewe to _meet_ the Tommys, an as-yet unsigned all-girl pop-punk quartet, their manager Paul _meets_ me off the train.’
7.Have (a particular reaction) to.
‘the announcement was _met_ with widespread protests’
‘The public often _met_ their claims with a heavy dose of skepticism.’
8.Have a meeting with (someone)
‘he _met_ with the president on September 16’
‘The consultants were very deeply concerned when I was invited to _meet_ with them recently.’
9.Make the acquaintance of (someone) for the first time.
‘she took Paul to _meet_ her parents’
‘we _met_ at an office party’
10.Pay (a financial claim or obligation)
‘all your household expenses will still have to be _met_ ’
‘We finally certify that Mr D. Paparounis has been prompt in _meeting_ its obligations.’
11.Receive (a particular reaction)
‘I’m sorry if it doesn’t _meet_ with your approval’
‘The recent rise in the number of debt collection agencies has _met_ with a mixed reaction.’
12.Touch; join.
‘icebergs are created when glaciers _meet_ the sea’
‘the curtains failed to _meet_ in the middle’
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