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1 | I/T to come together to talk to someone you have arranged to see (与…)见面 |
| I’ ll meet you in the bar later. 过会儿我将在酒吧和你见面。 |
| +for We’ re meeting for lunch tomorrow. 明天我们将见面一起吃午饭。 |
| meet to do sth I’ d like to meet to talk about your future. 我想见面谈谈你的将来。 |
| 1a | I/T to see and speak to someone without planning to 碰上;遇见 | | You’ ll never guess who I met on the plane. 你绝对猜不到我在飞机上遇见了谁。 | |
| 1b | I/T to be introduced to someone you do not know 初次见到;认识 | | Have you met my wife? 你认识我的妻子吗? | | I think they met at college. 我想他们是在大学认识的。 | |
| 1c | I/T to come together with other people as a group to discuss something formally or officially (与…)会谈;会晤 | | The president is meeting world leaders at a summit next week. 总统下周将在首脑会议上与世界各国领导人会谈。 | | meet to do sth The council will meet next week to decide what action to take. 委员会下周将开会决定采取什么行动。 | |
| 1d | T to be waiting for someone when they arrive somewhere 迎接 | | We’ ll come out to the airport to meet you. 我们将去机场迎接你。 | | meet sb off the train/boat/plane etc Could you meet Maggie off the train in London? 你可以在伦敦接玛吉下火车吗? | |
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2 | I/T to play against an opponent in a game (与…)比赛;迎战 |
| The two teams met last year in the final. 这两支球队去年在决赛中交过手。 |
| They are likely to meet Barcelona in the next round. 他们可能在下一轮迎战巴塞罗那队。 |
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3 | meet T to get a particular result or reaction 获得(结果);碰到(反应);受到;遭到 |
| +with We tried to investigate but met a wall of silence. 我们试图进行调查,但没有人愿意开口。 |
| meet (with) opposition/approval/resistance etc The bill met strong opposition from the Tories. 议案遭到保守党的强烈反对。 |
| be met by/with sth The officials were met by complaints about joblessness and crime. 官员们遇到有关失业和犯罪的抱怨。 |
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4 | I/T if things such as roads, lines, or areas meet , they join each other 交汇;相交 |
| The two rivers meet just north of the town. 两条河正好在该镇的北面交汇。 |
| the line where the land meets the sky 天地相交之际 |
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5 | T to do or provide what is necessary to deal successfully with a situation 对付;应付 |
| This technology can meet the challenges of the 21st century. 这种技术可以应对21世纪的挑战。 |
| meet the needs of sth/sb The water won’ t meet the needs of the local population. 无法满足当地人口的用水需要。 |
| 5a | to do what you planned or promised to do 实现(计划);履行(诺言) | | Will the government be able to meet their spending targets? 政府能够实现他们的开支目标吗? | |
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6 | T to pay money that is owed or needed for something 支付;偿付 |
| My salary is only just enough to meet our living expenses. 我的工资只是刚够支付我们的生活开支。 |
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7 | I/T if two people’ s eyes meet , they look directly into each other’ s eyes, often communicating something (目光)相遇;正视;对视 |
| Their eyes met long enough for him to see the warning. 他们的目光对视了很久,足以让他明白其中的警告。 |
| She was finding it hard to meet his gaze. 她发现难以正视他凝视的目光。 |
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8 | I/T mainly literary to hit or touch something 碰到;触到 |
| Her lips met mine. 她的双唇触到了我的双唇。 |
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- | meet your death/end/fate mainly literary |
| to die in a particular way |
| (以某种方式)死去 |
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| He met the end he deserved. 他死得其所。 |
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- | meet sth head on informal |
| to deal with a problem or difficult situation directly and with determination , instead of avoiding it |
| (不回避地)直接处理某事 |
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- | sth meets your eye/ear mainly literary |
| to see or hear something |
| 某物被看见/被听见 |
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| A strange sight met our eyes. 我们看见一个奇怪的景象。 |
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- | there’ s more to sb/sth than meets the eye |
| used for saying that someone or something is more interesting , impressive , complicated etc than they seem to be |
| 某人/某物比看起来的有趣;某人/某物比看起来的感人;某人/某物比看起来的复杂 |
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- | meet up |
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1 | to come together with someone , either unexpectedly or as planned 相遇;碰面 | We usually meet up for a quick coffee in the morning. 我们通常早上碰面,匆匆喝上一杯咖啡。 | | +with I met up with him as I left the building. 我离开大楼时与他不期而遇。 | |
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2 | if roads, streets etc meet up , they join or cross each other (道路、街道等)相连,相交 | The streets meet up at the next intersection. 街道在下一个十字路口相交。 | | +with The track meets up with the main road ahead. 小径在前方与干道交汇。 | |
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1 | meet with sb: to have a formal meeting with someone 会晤;会见 | They’ re meeting with Russian leaders to try to end the crisis. 他们正在会见俄罗斯领导人,试图解决这场危机。 | |
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2 | meet with sth: to unexpectedly experience trouble , danger , difficulty etc 意外遇到(麻烦、危险、困难等) | She met with an accident yesterday. 她昨天出事故了。 | |
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3 | meet with sth: meet13 | Experiments with the new drug have met with some success. 新药实验已取得一些成功。 | | They finally came to a decision that has met with general approval. 他们最终作出了一项得到广泛赞同的决定。 | |
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