meet
verb
noun
adj
miːt
verb
1
SEE SB AT AN ARRANGED PLACE
在事先约好的地方与某人见面
to
go
to
a
place
where
someone
will
be
at
a
particular
time,
according
to
an
arrangement,
so
that
you
can
talk
or
do
something
together
〔事先约好在某处〕(与某人)会面,碰头
I,T not in passive 不用被动态
Meet
me
at
8.00.
八点钟和我会面。
I’ll
meet
you
by
the
main
reception
desk.
我在总接待处等你。
meet
(sb)
for
sth
Why
don’t
we
meet
for
lunch
on
Friday?
我们何不星期五一块吃午饭?
We
arranged
to
meet
outside
the
theatre.
我们说好在剧院外面碰头。
2
SEE SB BY CHANCE
偶遇某人
to
see
someone
by
chance
and
talk
to
them
偶遇;
I,T not in passive 不用被动态
You’ll
never
guess
who
I
met
in
town.
你永远也猜不出我在镇上碰到谁了。
I
was
worried
I
might
meet
Henry
on
the
bus.
我担心可能会在公共汽车上遇到亨利。
3
SEE SB FOR THE FIRST TIME
第一次见到某人
to
see
and
talk
to
someone
for
the
first
time,
or
be
introduced
to
them
认识,结识; 被引见(给某人)
I,T not in passive 不用被动态
We
first
met
in
Florence.
我们是在佛罗伦萨认识的。
I
met
my
husband
at
university.
我在大学里认识了我丈夫。
Jane,
come
and
meet
my
brother.
简,来见见我的兄弟。
nice/pleased
to
meet
you
(used
to
greet
someone
politely
when
you
have
just
met
them
for
the
first
time)
认识你很高兴
‘This
is
my
niece,
Sarah.’
‘Pleased
to
meet
you.’
“这是萨拉,我的外甥女。”“很高兴认识你。”
(it
was)
nice
meeting
you
4
SEE SB AT AN AIRPORT/STATION ETC
在机场/火车站等接某人
to
be
waiting
for
someone
at
an
airport,
station
etc
when
they
arrive
in
a
plane
or
train
迎接
T
My
dad
met
us
at
the
station.
我爸爸在车站接我们。
I’ll
come
and
meet
you
off
the
plane.
我会来机场接你。
5
COME TOGETHER TO DISCUSS STH
聚集商讨某事
to
come
together
in
the
same
place
in
order
to
discuss
something
开会
I
The
committee
meets
once
a
month.
委员会每月开一次会。
The
two
groups
will
meet
next
week
to
discuss
the
project.
两个小组将在下个周开会讨论这个项目。
6
COMPETE AGAINST SB
与某人竞争
to
play
against
another
person
or
team
in
a
competition,
or
to
fight
another
army
in
a
war
〔在比赛中〕(与对手)交锋;〔在战争中〕(与敌军)交战; 迎战
I,T not in passive 不用被动态
Manchester
United
will
meet
Blackburn
Rovers
in
the
sixth
round
of
the
Cup.
曼联队将在杯赛的第六轮迎战布莱克本流浪者队。
The
two
armies
finally
met
on
the
battlefield
at
Stamford
Bridge.
两军最后在斯坦福桥遭遇。
7
JOIN OR TOUCH
相交或碰到
if
two
things
meet,
they
touch
or
join
at
a
particular
place
相结; 相交,交汇,会合
I,T not in passive 不用被动态
The
two
roads
meet
just
north
of
Flagstaff.
这两条路就在弗拉格斯塔夫以北不远处会合。
Their
hands
met
under
the
table.
他们的手在桌子下面碰在了一起。
8
EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM OR SITUATION
遇到问题或境况
to
experience
a
problem,
attitude,
or
situation
经历,遭受,遭遇;
T
Wherever
she
went
she
met
hostility
and
prejudice.
无论她到哪儿,总是遇到敌视和偏见。
9
meet a problem/challenge
to
deal
with
a
problem
or
something
difficult
that
you
have
to
do
处理问题/应对挑战
The
new
building
will
mean
that
we
can
meet
the
challenge
of
increasing
student
numbers.
新大楼的建成意味着我们可以应付学生数量不断增加的问题了。
10
meet a need/demand/requirement/condition etc
10.
to
do
something
that
someone
wants,
needs,
or
expects
you
to
do
or
be
as
good
as
they
need,
expect
etc
满足需求/需要/要求/条件等
The
company
says
it
is
unable
to
meet
the
workers’
demands
for
higher
wages.
公司说不能满足工人加薪的要求。
The
service
is
tailored
to
meet
your
needs.
此项服务应您的需求量身定制。
beaches
which
meet
European
standards
of
cleanliness
符合欧洲清洁标准的沙滩
11
meet a deadline
11.
to
finish
something
at
the
time
it
is
meant
to
be
finished
如期完成
We
are
still
hoping
to
meet
the
November
deadline.
我们仍希望十一月如期完工。
12
meet a goal/target etc
12.
to
achieve
something
that
you
are
trying
to
achieve
达到目的/目标等
It’s
impossible
to
meet
the
sales
targets.
要达到这个销售指标是不可能的。
The
scheme
does
not
meet
its
objectives
.
方案没有达到预期目标。
13
meet a debt/cost/expense etc
13.
to
make
a
payment
that
needs
to
be
made
偿付债务/支付费用/支付开销等
The
government
has
promised
to
meet
the
cost
of
clearing
up
after
the
floods.
政府承诺会为水灾后的清理工作埋单。
14
there’s more to sb/sth than meets the eye
14.
used
to
say
that
someone
or
something
is
more
interesting,
intelligent
etc
than
they
seem
to
be
某人/某物比表面所看到的更为有趣 (聪明等 )
15
our/their eyes meet
15.
if
two
people’s
eyes
meet,
they
look
at
each
other
我们/他们的目光相遇
Our
eyes
met
momentarily,
then
he
looked
away.
我们的目光短暂相遇,他又看向了别处。
His
eyes
met
Nina’s
and
she
smiled.
他的目光和尼娜相遇,尼娜笑了。
16
meet sb’s eye(s)/gaze/glance etc
16.
to
look
directly
at
someone
who
is
looking
at
you
迎着 (直视 )某人的目光
Ruth
looked
down,
unable
to
meet
his
eye.
露丝垂下目光,无法迎视他的眼睛。
She
turned
to
meet
his
gaze.
她转过头来迎着他的注视。
17
meet your eye(s)
17.
if
something
meets
your
eyes,
you
see
it
进入眼帘
An
extraordinary
scene
met
our
eyes
as
we
entered
the
room.
我们进屋时看到了非同寻常的一幕。
18
meet your match
18.
to
compete
against
an
opponent
who
is
stronger
or
more
skilful
than
you
are
遇到对手
I
think
he
might
have
met
his
match
in
Simon.
我认为他遇到西蒙是棋逢对手了。
19
meet sb halfway
19.
to
do
some
of
the
things
that
someone
wants,
in
order
to
reach
an
agreement
with
them
与某人妥协,迁就某人
20
meet (sth) head-on
20.
a.
if
two
moving
vehicles
meet
head-on,
they
are
facing
each
other
and
hit
each
other
suddenly
and
violently
b.
if
you
meet
a
problem
head-on,
you
deal
with
it
directly
without
trying
to
avoid
it
正视,直面(某一问题)
21
meet your death/end
21.
to
die
in
a
particular
way
〔以某种方式〕死去
He
met
his
death
at
the
hands
of
enemy
soldiers.
他死在敌军的手里。
22
meet
your
maker
to
die
–
used
humorously
去见上帝,去见阎罗王〔幽默用法〕
23
meet your Waterloo
23.
to
finally
be
defeated
after
you
have
been
successful
for
a
long
time
〔长时间成功后〕最终惨遭失败,遭遇滑铁卢
24
to
meet
someone
in
order
to
do
something
together
碰头,相聚
We
often
meet
up
after
work
and
go
for
a
drink.
下班后我们常常一块去喝一杯。
[+
with
]
I’ve
got
to
go
now,
but
I’ll
meet
up
with
you
later.
我现在要走了,我们稍后再见。
25
if
roads,
paths
etc
meet
up,
they
join
together
at
a
particular
place
〔道路、小路等〕相交,交汇,会合
[+
with
]
The
path
eventually
meets
up
with
the
main
road.
这条小路最终和大路会合。
26
to
have
a
meeting
with
someone
会见,会晤
Representatives
of
EU
countries
will
meet
with
senior
American
politicians
to
discuss
the
trade
crisis.
欧盟国家的代表们将会晤美国高级政要以讨论贸易危机。
27
be met with sth
also
又作
to
get
a
particular
reaction
or
result
遭到,遭受; 获得
meet
with
opposition/disapproval
etc
His
comments
have
met
with
widespread
opposition.
他的评论遭到普遍反对。
meet
with
support/approval
etc
Her
ideas
have
met
with
support
from
doctors
and
health
professionals.
她的想法得到了医生和医疗保健专业人员的支持。
meet
with
success/failure
(succeed
or
fail)
获得成功/遭到失败
Our
attempts
at
negotiation
finally
met
with
some
success.
我们的谈判努力最终获得了一些成功。
28
meet with an accident
to
be
injured
or
killed
in
an
accident
[正式] 遭遇事故
formal
noun
29
track meet
a
sports
competition
between
people
running
races,
jumping
over
bars
etc
[尤美] 田径运动会
especially AmE
30
an
occasion
when
a
group
of
people
riding
horses
go
out
to
hunt
FOXES
[英] 猎狐运动
BrE
adj
31
right
or
suitable
[旧] 对的; 适合的