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1 | an occasion when people gather to discuss things and make decisions 会议;集会 |
| +on/about They organized meetings on a number of important political issues. 他们就许多重要政治问题组织了几次会议。 |
| +with She will raise the question at her meeting with the ambassador. 她将在她和大使的会面中提出这个问题。 |
| hold a meeting A meeting was held to discuss our future. 召开了一次会议讨论我们的将来。 |
| attend a meeting European leaders attended a meeting on air pollution. 欧洲领导人参加了一个有关空气污染的会议。 |
| 1a | the people involved in a meeting 与会者;到会的人 | | I reported to the meeting on my progress. 我向与会者就我的进展作了报告。 | |
| 1b | an occasion when two people meet either unexpectedly or as planned 偶遇;见面 | | I liked him from our first meeting. 我第一次见面就喜欢上了他。 | |
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2 | a competition between two teams or players 比赛;交锋 |
| It will be the third meeting this season between the two clubs. 这将是本赛季两个俱乐部之间的第三次交锋。 |
| 2a | a sports event involving a lot of people , horses, or teams competing against each other 运动会;赛马会 | |
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3 | a religious service of some groups, especially quakers 宗教聚会;(尤指基督教公谊会的)礼拜会 |
PHRASE |
- | a meeting of minds |
| a situation in which people have the same opinions or ideas |
| 意见一致 |
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