meet如何读

英:[miːt]

美:[miːt]

meet英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 遇见,碰见 come face to face with sb/sth
  2. vt. 迎接 go to a place and await the arrival of
  3. vt. & vi. 结识 make the acquaintance of sb
n.(名词)
  1. [C]运动会 sporting contest where many competitors gather

meet是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. (与…)相遇,遇见(无被动式),见面,碰上,相逢
  2. (和…)接触
  3. 开会,会面,会晤(无被动式)
  4. 迎接,出迎
  5. 相识,认识,结识
  6. 集合(无被动式),会合
  7. 对抗,交战,和…交手,交锋(无被动式)
  8. 如期偿付
  9. 交会,相交,与…交叉
  10. 符合,相合
  11. 聚会
  12. 接合,相连接,连接
  13. 遭遇,经历
  14. 擦过
  15. 面谈
  16. 初次会见
  17. 应付,对付
  18. 满足
  19. 被引见/介绍(无被动式)
n. (名词)
  1. <英>(出发前的)集合
  2. 赛会,运动会,体育比赛
  3. 集合者,与会者
  4. 集合地点,会场
  5. 【数】交点,交线,交(集)
  6. 参加比赛
  7. <美>集会
  8. <英>猎狐运动
adj. (形容词)
  1. <旧>适当的,适合的,适宜的
  2. 相称的
adv. (副词)
  1. (穿着等)合适地,恰当地

meet变形

复数:meets

第三人称单数:meets

现在分词:meeting

过去式:met

过去分词:met

meet词根

词根:meet

n.

meeting 会议;会见;集会;汇合点

v.

meeting 会面;会合(meet的ing形式)

meet英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to come into the presence of for the first time : to be introduced to or become acquainted with Where did you two meet each other? I met him in college. We met her through a mutual friend.

I'm pleased to meet you.

to come together with especially at a particular time or place

I'll meet you at the station

to come into contact or conjunction with : join

There is where the brook meets the river.

to appear to the perception of

a pungent odor … met his nostrils—S. E. White

to encounter as antagonist (see antagonist sense 1) or foe : oppose

met the heavyweight in a successful bout

to enter into conference, argument, or personal dealings with

We met her over coffee.

to conform to especially with exactitude and precision

a concept to meet all requirements

to pay fully : settle

could not meet his loans—Waldo Frank

to cope with

was able to meet every social situation

to provide for

enough money to meet our needs

to become acquainted with

I want you to meet my sister.

encounter, experience You will likely meet many obstacles on your journey. He met an untimely death.

The proposal has met some opposition.

to receive or greet in an official capacity

The president met the prime minister at the White House.

intransitive verb

to come face-to-face

That's the restaurant where they met.

to come together for a common purpose : assemble

The delegates met at the convention.

to come together as contestants, opponents, or enemies

The candidates met for their debate.

to form a junction or confluence

the lines meet in a point

to occur together

many graces and many virtues meet in her

noun

chiefly US a large gathering of athletes for a sports competition the championship meet … everyone has a personal laundry list of what generally ails track and field. Some say the failure to have more meets on television heads the list. But merely putting a meet on television won't solve the sport's failure to promote itself.—William C. Rhoden see also dual meet, quad meet, swim meet, track meet, tri-meet

a wrestling/gymnastic meet

chiefly British a gathering of mounted hunters and their hunting dogs for hunting It was so cold that I nursed a hope that a glass of cherry brandy … might be on offer at the meet. But no, we gathered at a gate leading to open country and the hills near which most of the foxhunters … mounted.—W. F. Deedes

When hunting with hounds was legal, I used to attend the Boxing Day meet in Newbury Market Place, hoping that the hunt members would have a jolly good day out but that the fox would get away.—Roy Bailey Hungerford

an instance of coming together at a particular time or place especially for the first time So I confess to being a bit skeptical about meeting someone online, texting back and forth, finally arranging a meet, and having it develop into a committed lifelong relationship.—Robert Kirby see also meet and greet, swap meet

They set up a meet with a potential buyer.

adjective

precisely adapted to a particular situation, need, or circumstance : very proper

… their ghosts … haunt the fires by which sit armed men, as is meet for the spirits of fearless warriors who died in battle.—Joseph Conrad

meet词组

meet the needs of满足…的需要

meet the requirements符合要求;满足条件

meet with符合;偶然遇见;遭受

nice to meet you很高兴见到你

meet the challenge迎接挑战;满足要求

glad to meet you见到你很高兴

meet for为…而聚在一起

sports meet运动会

meet demand满足要求

meet up偶然遇到

make ends meet收支相抵;量入为出

meet an emergency应变;应急;应付紧急情况

happen to meet偶然遇见

meet one's demands符合某人的要求

pleased to meet you见到你很高兴

meet up with偶遇;碰面;符合标准

meet together集合;楼台会

meet one's need满足某人的需要

meet requirement满足要求;达到要求

meet the deadline赶上最后期限;按期完成

meet区别

 face, encounter, meet, contact, confront

这组词都有“遇见,会见,碰见”的意思,其区别是:

face侧重双方静止地面对面,或指指充满勇气、信心和决心正视人或事。

encounter通常指遇到困难或挫折,也指偶然或意外地相遇。

meet普通用词,本义指双方或多方从不同方向或相反方向作向对运动,最终相碰(遇)。

contact多指通过书信、电话或直接会面和别人联系。口语用词。

confront不可避免的,面对面的相遇。也指敢于正视困难或问题的决心和信心。

以上来源于网络

 meet with, meet

meet with体验到,遭遇到 meet with an accident

meet遇到,

以上来源于网络

 satisfy, meet, fulfil

这组词都有“满足”的意思,其区别是:

satisfy指完全达到预定的条件、要求、标准或期望、心愿等。

meet指最低限度地达到预期的标准,或强调要达到这个标准的困难。

fulfil与satisfy基本同义,但侧重指实现的情况好于一般标准。

以上来源于网络

meet词源中文解释

  中古英语 mēten,源自古英语 metan “找到,发现; 遇到,相遇; 获得”,源自原始日耳曼语 *motjanan(源头还包括古诺尔斯语 mæta,古弗里西亚语 meta,古撒克逊语 motian “相遇”,哥特语 gamotijan),源自 PIE 词根 *mod- “相遇,集合”。与古英语 gemot “会议”有关。

到了公元1300年左右,用于物品,“与之接触,通过接触或联合加入”; 也用于人,“从相反的方向接近; 发生冲突”。抽象地说,“在晚14世纪时遇到,遭遇(如 meet with approval, meet one's destiny)。1690年代,“符合,与...一致”(如 meet expectations)。

及物动词,用于人,“聚集在一起”始于14世纪中期; 用于有组织的机构或社会的成员,“集会”始于1520年代。相关: Met; meeting。在比喻意义上,与某人 meet (someone) halfway “相互妥协”始于1620年代。作为恭维的问候语, Well met 在15世纪中期出现。

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满足

meet词源英文解释

Verb and Noun Middle English meten, from Old English mētan; akin to Old English gemōt assembly — more at moot >entry 3 Adjective Middle English mete, from Old English gemǣte; akin to Old English metan to mete

The first known use of meet was before the 12th century

meet儿童词典英英释义

messagenoun

a communication in writing, in speech, or by signals

a messenger's errand or function

an underlying theme or idea

merryadjective

full of good humor and good spirits : mirthful

marked by gaiety or festivity

a merry Christmas

menace1 of 2noun

someone or something that represents a threat : danger

an annoying person : nuisance

menace2 of 2verb

to make a show of intention to harm : threaten

endanger

meet1 of 3verb

to come by chance into the presence of : encounter

met an old friend

to approach from the opposite direction

when you meet another car, keep to the right

to touch and join or cross

a fork where two roads meet

to go where a person or thing is or will be

agreed to meet me at school

to become acquainted

the couple met at a dance

to make the acquaintance of

met interesting people there

to come together as opponents

the teams met in the finals

to struggle against : oppose

was chosen to meet the champion

match entry 2 sense 4a

tries to meet the competitor's price

endure sense 2

meet defeat bravely

to come together : assemble

meet for discussion

to become noticed by

sounds that meet the ears

to fulfill the requirements of : satisfy

met all our demands

to pay fully : discharge

meet a financial obligation

meet2 of 3noun

a meeting for sports competition

a track meet

meet3 of 3adjective

suitable sense 2, proper

meetingnoun

the act of persons or things that meet

a chance meeting

a coming together of a number of persons for a definite purpose

the club meeting

an assembly for religious worship

a Quaker meeting

the place where two things come together : junction

meet1 of 3verb

to come by chance into the presence of : encounter

met an old friend

to approach from the opposite direction

when you meet another car, keep to the right

to touch and join or cross

a fork where two roads meet

to go where a person or thing is or will be

agreed to meet me at school

to become acquainted

the couple met at a dance

to make the acquaintance of

met interesting people there

to come together as opponents

the teams met in the finals

to struggle against : oppose

was chosen to meet the champion

match entry 2 sense 4a

tries to meet the competitor's price

endure sense 2

meet defeat bravely

to come together : assemble

meet for discussion

to become noticed by

sounds that meet the ears

to fulfill the requirements of : satisfy

met all our demands

to pay fully : discharge

meet a financial obligation

meet2 of 3noun

a meeting for sports competition

a track meet

meet3 of 3adjective

suitable sense 2, proper

meet 例句

1 She was afraid to meet my eye.

她怕与我目光相遇.

2 Carrying her schoolbooks and lunch pail, Helvi ran most of the way home across the fields and picked up the cat as well when he came to meet her.

3 The best part about track was the days when we had meets.

4 As Frodo was borne towards them the great pillars rose like towers to meet him.

5 Two were traders friendly with the Indians Washington wanted to meet and question.

6 When he arrived, he was greeted politely and taken to an office where he met an agent.

7 The athletic meeting of our school will be held at the school ground next month.

我校的运动会将于下月在校园举行.

8 We meet at the Book Nook at five because Sausun says it’s going to take at least an hour to “get into character.”

9 What would he do, meeting her unexpectedly in this dimness?

10 Just as she had finished, she heard the sound of carriages outside, and she went downstairs to meet Lady Isobel and her daughters in their rooms.

11 She came running to meet me.

她跑了过来迎接我.

12 “Nice to meet you. Now, do you know where we’re supposed to go from here? Is it a boarding school or something?”

13 Paige was talking to a man I recognized from the football practice meeting.

14 Never had she met such spite and pettiness.

她从未遭遇过如此恶毒和狭隘的事情。

15 You do well in occupations that deal with communication and meeting the needs of others.

在涉及到交流和满足别人的需求的工作中会有很出色的表现.

16 We'll never meet, and she doesen't know who I am.

我们永远不会相识, 她也不知道我是谁.

17 “So now you know how I met and married your zeide. We’ve been together ever since, through all the hard times and all the good times too.”

18 And who should I meet there but your friend and mine , the vicar.

我是在那里迎接谁?大家都认识和喜欢的人——牧师.

19 I hear a memory of her voice: Don't be silly about meeting boys and girls at court.

20 Well, it's a pleasure to meet you.

哦,很高兴见到你。

meet 同义词

1 面临

confront

2 兼备

combine unite

10 赛会

pageant pageantry

17 看见

visible sight descry

20 触到

to

21 迎战

play face

22 碰见

see

26 与…相遇

front cope bringinto contact

28 交汇

superimpose

29 与…交战

fight bear arms against engage

32 受到

acquire

35 使满意

please content satisfy gratify

36 履行义务

meet engagements

38 会战

meeting battle

44 引见

presentation present

55 使符合

square tailor conform

56 与…连接

coincide

58 径赛

track

59 结识

be acquainted with

60 直视

meet eye

69 会晤

see meet with

78 交线

trace

85 竞赛会

meeting

87 与…相识

know

92 和…对抗

set upagainst

97 交会点

junction

105 和…交叉

intersect

113 集合地点

venue

115 与…比赛

play

117 对视

exchange lock

122 应对

management tackle

131 等候

wait wait for wait on

meet 短语相关

quad meet meet up with swap meet meet halfway dual meet meet one's Waterloo make ends meet meet cute meet one's match tri-meet

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