meet

meet
[miːt] 1. (pt, pp - met); vt
1) [+ friend] (accidentally) 遇见 [yùjiàn]

I met Dave this morning while I was out shopping. — 我今天早晨出去购物的时候遇见了戴夫。; (by arrangement) 和...见面 [hé...jiànmiàn]

I could meet you for a drink after work. — 我可以下班后和你见面去喝一杯。

2) [+ stranger] (for the first time) 结识 [jiéshí]

I met a Swedish girl on the train from Copenhagen. — 我在从哥本哈根开出的火车上结识了一位瑞典女孩。; (be introduced to) 认识 [rènshi]

Hey, Terry, come and meet my Dad. — 嗨,特里,来介绍你认识我爸爸。

3) (go and fetch) (at station, airport) 接 [jiē]

Dan came to the airport to meet me. — 丹来机场接我。

4) [+ opponent] 对抗 [duìkàng]

Arsenal meet Liverpool in the next round of the Cup. — 在足总杯下一轮的比赛中,阿森纳队将和利物浦队对抗。

5) (satisfy) [+ need, condition] 达到 [dádào]

Certain standards must be met by all applicants. — 所有的申请者都必须达到这些标准。

6) (deal with) [+ problem, challenge, deadline] 应付 [yìngfù]

It is going to be difficult to meet the deadline. — 很难在截止日期前完成。

7) (pay) [+ expenses, bill, cost] 支付 [zhīfù]

The government will meet the cost of any damage. — 政府将支付任何损失费用。

8) (join) [+ line, road, area] 汇合 [huìhé]

where the Atlantic meets the Indian Ocean — 大西洋和印度洋汇合的地方

9) (touch) 接触 [jiēchù]

The plane jolted as the wheels met the ground. — 轮子触地后飞机颠簸前行。

10) [+ eyes, gaze] 正视 [zhèngshì]

Nina's eyes met her sister's across the table. — 尼娜和坐在桌子另一边的姐姐互相对视着。

2. vi
1) [+ friends] (accidentally) 相遇 [xiāngyù]

They met again while walking their dogs in Hyde Park. — 他们在海德公园遛狗的时候又相遇了。; (by arrangement) 见面 [jiànmiàn]

After that they met every day. — 此后他们天天见面。

2) [+ strangers] (for the first time) 认识 [rènshi]

I don't think we've met, have we? — 我想我们不认识,对吧?

3) [+ club, committee etc] (for talks, discussion) 开会 [kāihuì]

The committee meets four times a year. — 委员会一年开4次会。

4) (join) [+ lines, roads, areas] 相交 [xiāngjiāo]

Parallel lines never meet. — 平行线永远不会相交。

5) [+ opponents] 交手 [jiāoshǒu]

The two women will meet tomorrow in the final. — 这两位女选手将在明天的决赛中交手。

6) (touch) 相碰 [xiāngpèng]

Their mouths met. — 他们相吻了。

7) [+ eyes] 相遇 [xiāngyù]

Our eyes met. — 我们的目光相遇了。

3. n; c
1) (BRIT) (in hunting) 集合 [jíhé]
2) (US: SPORT) 比赛 [bǐsài]

a track meet — 一场田径比赛

* pleased to meet you — 见到你很高兴

* nice to have met you — 很高兴认识你

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