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/griːt/ |
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1 | to behave in a polite or friendly way towards someone when you meet them 问候;打招呼;迎接 |
| Natalie rushed to open the door and greet the guests. 纳塔莉跑去开门,迎接客人。 |
| The Prime Minister greeted him at the airport. 首相在机场迎接了他。 |
| greet sb with a smile/kiss The women greet each other with kisses on both cheeks. 女人们互相亲吻双颊以示问候。 |
| Bruce was warmly greeted by his colleagues. 布鲁斯受到了同事们热情的欢迎。 |
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2 | to react to an action or news in a particular way 对(行为或新闻)作出反应 |
| A burst of applause greeted the players. 对球员们报以一阵掌声。 |
| be greeted with sth The announcement was greeted with some scepticism by environmental groups. 该公告受到环保团体的质疑。 |
| be greeted by sth The decision was greeted by violent demonstrations. 该决定引发了激烈的示威游行活动。 |
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3 | often passive if you are greeted by a sight , sound , or smell , it is the first thing you notice 使听到;使看到;使闻到 |
| We were greeted by the familiar smell of baking bread. 我们闻到了熟悉的烤面包的味道。 |
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