单词 | meet |
释义 | meet noun (especially name) adjective | verb + meet | meet + noun | preposition adjective➤gymnastics, race, swim, track体操比赛;赛马大会;游泳比赛;径赛➤hunt (bre) 狩猎比赛➤championship锦标赛➤big, major大的赛事;主要赛事➤dual对抗赛◆a dual meet against canada与加拿大队的对抗赛➤spring, summer, etc.春季、夏季等运动会➤swap物品交换会◆a swap meet for collectors of star trek memorabilia《星际迷航》纪念品收藏者交流会verb + meet➤hold举办运动会◆this year's meet was held in anchorage, alaska.今年的运动会在阿拉斯加州的安克雷奇举行。➤attend, go to参加运动会◆i can't go to your track meet after school tomorrow.明天放学后我不能去看你参加的径赛了。➤miss错过运动会◆brooke missed the meet due to illness.布鲁克因为生病错过了运动会。➤win在运动会上获胜◆sam's team won the track meet.萨姆的队在径赛项目中获胜。meet + noun➤record运动会记录◆both scores were meet records.两个分数都是运动会上的成绩。preposition➤at a/the meet在运动会上◆i swam faster at the last meet.上次运动会我游得更快。◆did you buy it at the swap meet?你是在二手交换市场上买的吗?meet verb¹ 1come together相聚adverb | verb + meet | preposition | phrases adverb➤first初次见面◆the place where they had first met他们初次见面的地方➤regularly定期见面➤once见一次面▸➤never从未遇见➤eventually, finally终于/最终相聚◆when these two finally met, the connection was electric.这两人终于见上面的时候,气氛很是热烈。➤briefly简短会面➤privately, secretly私下/秘密会面➤face-to-face, in person, personally面对面的会谈;亲自见面◆the three sisters rarely meet in person, but spend hours on the phone.这三姐妹很少见面,但会在电话上聊好几个小时。➤online在线会面◆an interactive site where people can meet online人们可以在线会面的交互式网站verb + meet➤arrange to安排见面▸➤chance to, happen to偶然/碰巧遇见◆a year or so later i happened to meet him again.大约一年后我碰巧又遇见了他。preposition➤at在⋯见面◆we met the next day at a local bar.第二天我们在当地的一间酒吧见了面。➤for为⋯见面◆i arranged to meet her for lunch.我约好和她见面一起吃午饭。➤with与⋯见面◆management will meet with union representatives next week.资方下周将与工会代表会面。◆i met up with my friends in town.我和朋友们在城里碰了面。phrases➤look forward to meeting sb期待与某人见面◆i look forward to meeting you next week.我盼望下星期与你见面。➤nice to meet you (especially name) , pleased to meet you (especially bre) (= a greeting used when you meet sb for the first time) 很高兴认识你meet verb² 2satisfy sth满足;达到adverb | verb + meet adverb➤head-on正面应对◆they were determined to meet the challenge head-on.他们决心直面挑战。verb + meet➤be able to, can能够满足▸➤be unable to, fail to不能/未能达到◆he had failed to meet his performance targets.他未能达到自己的绩效目标。➤be designed to, be tailored to为满足⋯而设计/量身订制◆the course is designed to meet the needs of young learners.这门课程是为满足年轻学习者的需要而开设的。meet verb³ 3sb's eyes/gaze/look目光;凝视adverb | preposition adverb➤squarely, unflinchingly, without flinching正视;毫不畏惧地注视◆leonora met his gaze without flinching.莉奥诺拉毫不畏惧地和他对视。➤briefly简短地对视preposition➤across目光穿过⋯而相遇◆their eyes met across the crowded room.他们的目光越过房间里拥挤的人群相遇了。meet /miːt/ verb (met, met /met/) 1. [intransitive, transitive] to come together formally in order to discuss sth 开会;会晤◆the committee meets twice a month. 委员会每个月会晤两次。◆we have agreed to meet their lawyers. 我们同意会见他们的律师。◆the board met today to consider the offer. 委员会今天开会研究这一提议。 2. [transitive] to do or satisfy what is needed or what sb asks for 满足◆we expect to meet our target of opening 50 new stores by december. 我们期望到十二月份实现开 50 家新店的目标。◆the importance of meeting customers' needs 满足顾客需求的重要性◆the design meets all applicable safety standards. 这种设计满足所有适用的安全标准。◆unless these conditions are met, we cannot proceed with the sale. 除非这些条件得到满足,否则我们不能继续销售。◆i can't possibly meet that deadline. 我不可能赶在那个最后期限前完成。 3. [transitive] to pay sth 支付◆the extra costs were met from our research budget. 额外的费用从我们的研究预算中支付。 ●meet sb halfwayto reach an agreement with sb by giving them part of what they want 和某人妥协;对某人作出让步◆could you at least meet us halfway and do the work at a discount? 你们作些让步,折价承揽这项工作好吗? ➡ idiom at end noun ●meet with sbto have a meeting with sb 和某人会晤◆management will meet with labor unions later this week. 本周晚些时候资方将与工会会晤。meet /miːt/ noun [countable] (bre) (informal) a meeting 会议☞ meet☞ meetmeet verb 1➤meet for a drink/talks相聚喝一杯;举行会谈➤meet by chance偶遇➤meet sb for the first time初识某人➤meet sb's needs/conditions满足某人的需要/条件meet ♦︎ meet with sb ♦︎ gather ♦︎ get together ♦︎ assemble ♦︎ mass ♦︎ rally ♦︎ convene ♦︎ meet upthese words all refer to people coming together in order to do sth.这些词均表示集合、聚集、开会。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to meet / meet with sb / gather / get together / assemble / mass / rally / convene / meet up for sth◆to meet / get together / meet up with sb◆crowds / supporters gather / assemble / rally◆people gather / assemble / mass◆to meet / meet with sb / gather / get together / convene regularly■ meet (met, met) [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to come together formally in order to discuss sth; to come together socially after you have arranged it开会;会晤;(与某人)会面;集合◆the committee meets on fridays.委员会每周五开会。◆let's meet for a drink after work.下班后我们一起去喝一杯吧。◆the prime minister met other european leaders for talks.首相与其他欧洲首脑举行了会谈。◆we're meeting them outside the theatre at 7.我们 7 点钟在剧院外面与他们会合。■ meet with sb -->phrasal verb(met, met) (especially name) to meet sb, especially for discussions和某人会晤(商讨问题等)◆the president met with senior white house aides.总统会见了白宫的高级助理。■ gather [intransitive] to come together in one place to form a group聚集;集合◆a crowd soon gathered.很快就聚集了一群人。◆can you all gather round? i've got something to tell you.你们都围过来好吗?我有事要告诉你们。◆his supporters gathered in the main square.他的支持者聚集在主广场上。■ get together phrasal verb(getting, got, got; name spoken getting, got, gotten) (rather informal) to meet sb socially or in order to discuss sth举行社交聚会;开会◆we must get together for a drink sometime.我们得找个时间聚在一起喝一杯。◆we all get together every year at christmas.我们大家每年圣诞节都要聚一聚。◆management should get together with the union.资方应与工会一起开个会。ⓘ get together is slightly more informal than meet and is usually used for less definite arrangements. * get together 较 meet 略非正式,通常表示不太确定的安排◆the committee gets together on fridays. ◆we're getting together outside the theatre at 7. ➡ see also get-together → event 2 ■ assemble /əsembl/ [intransitive] (rather formal) to come together as a group聚集;集合◆the students were asked to assemble in the hall.学生获通知到礼堂集合。■ mass [intransitive] to come together in large numbers集结;聚集◆demonstrators had massed outside the embassy.示威者聚集在大使馆外面。◆dark clouds massed on the horizon.天边乌云密布。note 辨析 gather, assemble, or mass? gather is the most general of the three words, and can be used to talk about large or small groups of people coming together. assemble is a more formal word and is used about more formal meetings, when a group of people has been told to meet in one place and it has not happened by accident. mass emphasizes the large number of people involved. * gather 在这三个词中含义最广,指大量或少量的人聚集均可。assemble 较正式,指一群人被告知在某处集合,这种较为正式的集会往往并非出于偶然。mass 强调聚集的人很多。■ rally [intransitive] to come together in order to help or support sb/sth集合,联合起来(以提供帮助或支持)◆the cabinet rallied behind the prime minister.内阁团结一致支持首相。◆many national newspapers rallied to his support.许多全国性报纸一致对他表示支持。ⓘ when people rally they don't always literally come together in one place, but they act together to give sb/sth their support. * rally 并非总是指人们真的聚集在某处,而是表示人们一致行动以支持某人或某事物。■ convene /kənviːn/ [intransitive] (formal) to come together for a formal meeting(为正式会议而)聚集,集合◆the committee will convene at 11.30 next thursday.委员会将在下星期四 11:30 开会。■ meet up -->phrasal verb(met, met) (rather informal) to meet sb, especially by arrangement(尤指按事先约定)见面,会面◆i met up with him later for a drink.后来我跟他一起喝了酒。meet verb 2➤meet for a drink/talks相聚喝一杯;举行会谈➤meet by chance偶遇➤meet sb for the first time初识某人➤meet sb's needs/conditions满足某人的需要/条件meet ♦︎ run into sb ♦︎ encounter ♦︎ bump into sbthese words all mean to be in the same place as sb by chance and talk to them.这些词均表示相遇、相逢、遇见。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to meet / run into / bump into a friend■ meet (met, met) [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to be in the same place as sb by chance and talk to them相遇;相逢;遇见◆i hope we'll meet again soon.希望我们很快再见面。◆did you meet anyone in town?你在城里碰见什么人了吗?■ run into sb -->phrasal verb(running, ran, run) (rather informal) to meet sb by chance, especially sb you know偶然遇见,碰到(尤指认识的人)◆guess who i ran into today!猜猜我今天碰见谁了!■ encounter /ɪnkaʊntə(r)/ [transitive] (formal) to meet sb, or discover sth, especially sb/sth new, unusual or unexpected偶然碰到;与⋯邂逅;意外地发现◆she was the most remarkable woman he had ever encountered.她是他所遇见过的最出色的女性。◆walruses were commonly encountered in the shetland islands until quite recently.不久之前在设得兰群岛还能经常见到海象。 ➡ see also come across sb/sth → find 2 ■ bump into sb -->phrasal verb (informal) to meet sb by chance, especially sb you know偶然遇见,碰到(尤指认识的人)◆i bumped into tina this morning.我今天上午碰见蒂娜了。note 辨析 run into sb or bump into sb?there is very little difference in the meaning or range of these two verbs. bump into sb is more informal and is used slightly less in american english.这两个短语动词在意义和使用范围上的差别都很小。bump into sb 较非正式,略少用于美式英语。meet verb 3➤meet for a drink/talks相聚喝一杯;举行会谈➤meet by chance偶遇➤meet sb for the first time初识某人➤meet sb's needs/conditions满足某人的需要/条件meet ♦︎ get to know sb ♦︎ make sb's acquaintancethese words all mean to see and talk to sb for the first time.这些词均表示初次相识、结识。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to first meet / get to know / make the acquaintance of sb■ meet (met, met) [transitive, no passive, intransitive] to see and know sb for the first time; to be introduced to sb相识;结识;被引见介绍(给某人)◆where did you first meet your husband?你是在哪儿和你丈夫初次相识的?◆there's someone i want you to meet.我想介绍你认识一个人。◆i don't think we've met.我想我们没见过面吧。◆ (especially bre) pleased to meet you.很高兴认识你。◆ (especially name) nice to meet you.很高兴认识你。ⓘ when you have just been formally introduced to sb it is usual to say pleased to meet you (in british english) or nice to meet you (in american english). you can say nice meeting you (in british or american english) when you say goodbye to sb that you have met for the first time; in american english you can also say nice to meet you when you say goodbye, but it is not usual to say pleased to meet you at this point in either british or american english.如果你刚刚被正式介绍给某人,通常会跟对方说 pleased to meet you (英式英语)或 nice to meet you (美式英语)。跟初次相识者道别,在英式和美式英语中均可说 nice meeting you ;在美式英语中道别时亦可说 nice to meet you,但在英式和美式英语中道别时通常都不说 pleased to meet you。■ get to know sb -->phrase(getting, got, got; name spoken getting, got, gotten)to become familiar with sb over time开始熟悉;了解◆she's very nice when you get to know her.你了解她以后就会觉得她人很好。ⓘ there are a few other expressions with know in this meaning.表达此义时,know 还有以下几种用法◆do you two know each other (= have you met before)?你们俩认识吗?◆i've known david for 20 years.我认识戴维 20 年了。◆she was a secretary when i first knew her.我最初认识她时,她是个秘书。■ make sb's acquaintance-->■ make the acquaintance of sb -->idiom(made, made) (formal) to meet sb for the first time与某人初次相识;结识某人◆i am delighted to make your acquaintance, mrs phillips.菲利普斯太太,我很高兴与您相识。◆i made the acquaintance of several musicians around that time.大约在那段时间,我结识了几位音乐家。 ➡ see also acquaintance → friend , acquaintance → friendship meet verb 4➤meet for a drink/talks相聚喝一杯;举行会谈➤meet by chance偶遇➤meet sb for the first time初识某人➤meet sb's needs/conditions满足某人的需要/条件meet ♦︎ suit ♦︎ satisfy ♦︎ fulfil ♦︎ servethese words all mean to be good enough for sb/sth or to provide what is needed for sb/sth.这些词均表示符合、满足。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to meet / suit / satisfy / fulfil / serve a requirement / need / purpose◆to suit / satisfy / fulfil / serve sb / sth's interests◆to meet / suit / satisfy / fulfil a demand / condition◆to meet / satisfy / fulfil a / an standard / obligation◆to meet / satisfy / fulfil the terms / criteria■ meet (met, met) [transitive] to do what is needed or asked for; to be enough for what sb/sth requires满足;使满意;符合(要求)◆until these conditions are met we can't proceed with the sale.除非这些条件得到满足,否则我们不能进行这项交易。◆50% of the candidates failed to meet the standard required.50% 的申请人达不到指定的标准。◆i can't possibly meet that deadline.我不可能如期完成。■ suit [transitive, no passive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) to be convenient or useful for sb对(某人)方便;满足(某人)需要;合(某人)心意◆choose a computer to suit your particular needs.选一台适合你个人需要的电脑。◆if you want to go by bus, that suits me fine.要是你想坐公共汽车走,那对我也合适。◆it suits me to start work at a later time.对我来说,最好晚一点再开始工作。■ satisfy [transitive] (rather formal) to provide what is wanted, needed, or asked for; to be as good as what is wanted or needed满足(要求、需要等);符合,达到(要求)◆it seemed that no amount of information would satisfy their curiosity.无论多少信息似乎也满足不了他们的好奇心。◆our hunger satisfied, we continued our journey.我们吃饱后又上路了。◆she failed to satisfy all the requirements for entry to the college.她没有达到进入那所学院的全部要求。■ fulfil (bre) (name fulfill) /fʊlfɪl/ (-ll-) [transitive] (formal, especially business尤用于商业) to do or have what is required or what is necessary履行;符合;具备◆failure to fulfil the terms of the agreements may result in legal action.不执行协议条款可能会被起诉。◆he had fulfilled his promise to his father.他履行了对父亲许下的诺言。■ serve [transitive] (rather formal) to be useful to sb in achieving sth or in providing what is needed or wanted对⋯有用;能满足⋯的需要◆these experiments serve no useful purpose.这些实验没有任何实际意义。◆his linguistic ability served him well in his chosen profession.他的语言能力对他所选择的职业大有帮助。meet(met, met) [transitive] to go to a place and wait there for a particular person to arrive迎接(某人的到来)◆will you meet me at the airport?你到机场来接我好吗?◆the hotel bus meets all incoming flights.酒店有车在机场迎接各航班的旅客。meet(met, met) [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to come together formally in order to discuss sth; to come together socially after you have arranged it开会;会晤;(与某人)会面;集合◆the committee meets on fridays.委员会每周五开会。◆let's meet for a drink after work.下班后我们一起去喝一杯吧。◆the prime minister met other european leaders for talks.首相与其他欧洲首脑举行了会谈。◆we're meeting them outside the theatre at 7.我们 7 点钟在剧院外面与他们会合。meet(met, met) [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to be in the same place as sb by chance and talk to them相遇;相逢;遇见◆i hope we'll meet again soon.希望我们很快再见面。◆did you meet anyone in town?你在城里碰见什么人了吗?meet(met, met) [transitive, no passive, intransitive] to see and know sb for the first time; to be introduced to sb相识;结识;被引见介绍(给某人)◆where did you first meet your husband?你是在哪儿和你丈夫初次相识的?◆there's someone i want you to meet.我想介绍你认识一个人。◆i don't think we've met.我想我们没见过面吧。◆ (especially bre) pleased to meet you.很高兴认识你。◆ (especially name) nice to meet you.很高兴认识你。ⓘ when you have just been formally introduced to sb it is usual to say pleased to meet you (in british english) or nice to meet you (in american english). you can say nice meeting you (in british or american english) when you say goodbye to sb that you have met for the first time; in american english you can also say nice to meet you when you say goodbye, but it is not usual to say pleased to meet you at this point in either british or american english.如果你刚刚被正式介绍给某人,通常会跟对方说 pleased to meet you (英式英语)或 nice to meet you (美式英语)。跟初次相识者道别,在英式和美式英语中均可说 nice meeting you ;在美式英语中道别时亦可说 nice to meet you,但在英式和美式英语中道别时通常都不说 pleased to meet you。meet(met, met) [transitive] to do what is needed or asked for; to be enough for what sb/sth requires满足;使满意;符合(要求)◆until these conditions are met we can't proceed with the sale.除非这些条件得到满足,否则我们不能进行这项交易。◆50% of the candidates failed to meet the standard required.50% 的申请人达不到指定的标准。◆i can't possibly meet that deadline.我不可能如期完成。meet(met, met) [transitive] to pay all of a cost or debt付清;偿清◆the school had to sell off its playing fields to meet its debt repayments.学校不得不把操场卖掉来偿还债务。meet(met, met) [intransitive, transitive](of two or more things) to come together so that there is no space between them or so that they form one thing.(两个或多个物体)接触,连接◆the curtains don't meet in the middle.这窗帘中间合不拢。◆his hand met hers.他的手碰到她的手。◆that's where the river meets the sea.这条河就在这里流入大海。meet/mi:t ||; mit/verb (past tense past participle met /met ||; mɛt/) 1. [i,t] to come together by chance or because you have arranged it 遇见;碰见;见面;会面 · ◇i just met kareem on the train. 我刚刚在火车上遇见卡琳。◇what time shall we meet for lunch? 我们几点钟一块儿吃午饭? 2. [i,t] to see and know sb for the first time 初次见面;相识 · ◇where did you first meet your husband? 你在哪里跟你丈夫初次见面的?◇have you two met before? 你们两人以前认识吗? 3. [t] to go to a place and wait for sb/sth to arrive 迎接;接: ◇i'll come and meet you at the station. 我来车站接你。 4. [i,t] to play, fight, etc together as opponents in a sports competition (在体育竞赛中)相遇,交手: ◇these two teams met in last year's final. 这两支球队在去年的决赛中相遇。◇yamada will meet suzuki in the second round. 山田将在第二回合中迎战铃木。 5. [t] to experience sth, often sth unpleasant 经历,遭受(往往是不好的事): ◇we will never know how he met his death. 我们将永远搞不清他是怎样丧命的。 6. [i,t] to touch, join or make contact with 接触;联系;连接: ◇the two roads meet not far from here. 这两条路在离这儿不远的地方交会。◇his eyes met hers. 他与她的目光相遇。 7. [t] to be enough for sth; to be able to deal with sth 满足;应付;符合: ◇the money that i earn is enough to meet our basic needs. 我所赚的钱能满足我们的基本需要。◇to meet a challenge 应付挑战 make ends meet→end¹there is more to sb/sth than meets the eye sb/sth is more interesting or complicated than he/she/it seems 比原想的更有趣或更复杂: ◇do you think there's more to their relationship than meets the eye? 你是否认为他们的关系不单是表面看来的那么简单? meet up (with sb) to meet sb, especially after a period of being apart 再碰面,再见面(尤指分别一段时间以后): ◇i have a few things i need to do now, but let's meet up later. 我眼下有几件事情要办,不过我们过一会儿再见面吧。 meet with sb (especially us 尤为美) to meet sb, especially for discussion 和某人会晤(尤指为讨论): ◇the president met with his advisers early this morning. 总统今日清晨会晤了他的顾问。 meet with sth to get a particular answer, reaction or result 得到某答案、反应或结果: ◇to meet with success/failure/opposition 获得成功;遭到失败;遭到反对 meet1 to meet someone who you have arranged to meet2 to meet someone by chance3 when you meet someone for the first time4 when a large group comes together in one place5 to meet someone in order to take them somewhere6 a meeting in order to discuss something7 an occasion when you meet someone, especially by chance8 to not meet someone even though you have arranged torelated wordsarrange to meet someone 安排与某人见面 arrange,what you say when you meet someone 与人见面时说的话 hello,see alsovisit,talk,contact,1. to meet someone who you have arranged to meet 按照安排与某人见面 meet /miːt/ [intransitive/transitive verb not in passive] to be in the same place as someone else because you have arranged to see them 与…见面 i'll meet you outside the theatre at 7 o'clock. 我7点在戏院外面与你见面。 the two leaders are scheduled to meet again next month to continue the peace talks. 双方领导人按计划将于下个月再次会晤,继续进行和谈。 i used to meet her every week to discuss my work. 以前我每周都和她见面讨论我的工作情况。 meet me back here in half an hour - i just need to finish up a couple of things. 半小时之后回到这里和我碰头,我只需要把几件事处理完。meet for lunch/coffee/a drink etc let's meet for lunch one day next week. 下周我们定个日子一起吃午饭吧。 meet with /ˈmiːt wɪð/ [transitive phrasal verb] especially american to meet someone in order to discuss something 【尤美】[为了讨论某事]与…见面 she's flying to new york tomorrow to meet with her agent. 明天她要乘飞机去纽约和代理人见面。 the board of directors is meeting with representatives of the union tomorrow. 明天董事会要和工会代表会晤。 supervisors should meet with their employees at least every other week to share information. 主管至少应该每两个星期和员工见一次面交换信息。 meet up/get together /ˌmiːt ˈʌp, ˌget təˈgeðəʳ/ [intransitive phrasal verb] informal if friends meet up or get together, they meet in order to do something together, for example to have a meal or a drink 【非正式】见面;相聚 let's meet up after work. 下班后我们聚一聚吧。 the past few years, our family has only gotten together at christmas. 过去几年里我们一家人只是在圣诞节才聚在一起。meet up/get together with i usually meet up with my friends on a friday night and go for a drink. 我和朋友们一般在周五晚上见面去喝一杯。meet up/get together for lunch/coffee/a drink we must get together for lunch some time. 我们一定要找个时间聚一聚吃顿午餐。 see /siː/ [transitive verb] to have an arranged meeting with someone 约见,会见,接待 dr thomas is seeing a client at 2:30. 托马斯医生两点半要见一个病人。 i don't think i can see you this afternoon. how about tomorrow? 今天下午我无法见你。明天怎么样?see somebody about something see someone to discuss something 见某人谈某事 ‘i've come to see mr. greene about a job,’ he said nervously. “我来见格林先生,是找工作的事。”他胆怯地说道。 hook up /ˌhʊk ˈʌp/ [intransitive phrasal verb] informal to meet someone in order to do something together socially, for example have a drink, go to a party etc 【非正式】见面,碰头 we hooked up for lunch at toscana in brentwood. 我们在布伦特伍德的托斯卡纳碰头一起吃午饭。hook up with matt and i went out for a drink and hooked up with janet later on. 马特和我出去喝酒,稍后再与珍妮特碰头。2. to meet someone by chance 偶然遇到某人 meet /miːt/ [] to see someone by chance and talk to them 遇见,碰到 i met jill at the bus stop this morning. 今天早上我在公共汽车站碰见了吉尔。 you'll never guess who i met yesterday! 你绝对猜不到我昨天遇见了谁! ron's changed so much, you probably wouldn't recognize him if you met him on the street. 罗恩变化太大了,你在街上遇到他也许都认不出了。 bump into/run into /ˌbʌmp ˈɪntuː, ˌrʌn ˈɪntə/ [transitive phrasal verb] informal to meet someone that you know, by chance 【非正式】遇见;碰见[认识的人] i'm glad i bumped into you. i wanted to ask you about tomorrow's history test. 我很高兴碰见你,我想问问你明天历史测验的事。 i'm sorry i'm late - i ran into an old colleague i hadn't seen for ages. 很抱歉我来晚了,我遇见一个多年未见的老同事。 she's always running into friends that she knows from school. 她老是碰上以前学校里的朋友。 see /siː/ [transitive verb not in progressive] especially spoken, informal to meet someone by chance 【口,非正式】遇上,碰见 i saw penny in town today. 今天我在城里遇到了彭妮。 if you see ted, could you tell him i want to talk to him? 如果你遇见特德,告诉他我想和他谈谈行吗? encounter /ɪnˈkaʊntəʳ/ [transitive verb] formal to meet someone by chance, especially someone you do not already know 【正式】遇到;邂逅[尤指不认识的人] it was rare that she encountered interesting people through her work. 她在工作中很少遇到有意思的人。 he encountered the young woman as she was leaving a coffee shop. 他和那个年轻女人相遇时,她正要离开咖啡厅。 network /ˈnetwɜːʳk/ [intransitive verb] to meet other people, especially other people who do the same work as you do, in order to share information, help each other etc 与同行碰头[以交换信息、相互帮助等] the conference provided some excellent opportunities for networking and she made some useful business contacts. 此次大会提供了极佳的与同行联系的机会,帮她建立了一些有价值的业务关系。3. when you meet someone for the first time 首次遇见某人 meet /miːt/ [transitive verb not in passive] to meet someone you have not met before 和…初次见面,和…认识 have you ever met his wife? 你和他妻子认识吗? i was 15 years old when i met andrew. 我15岁时认识了安德鲁。 dave, meet my brother tom. 戴恩,认识一下我的哥哥汤姆。 ‘how did you two meet?’ ‘we were on the same exchange program in madrid.’ “你俩是怎么认识的?”“我们是马德里的同一个交换留学生项目中的成员。” i'd like you all to meet my girlfriend, claudia. 我想让你们大家见见我的女友克劳迪娅。first meet where did you first meet dr steiner? 你最初遇见斯坦纳博士是在哪个地方? janet and pete first met at a mutual friend's cocktail party. 珍妮特与皮特的首次相遇是在双方都认识的一个朋友举办的鸡尾酒会上。nice/pleased/glad to meet you use this to politely say "hello" to someone you have just met 幸会 ‘hello, my name is alan.’ ‘hi, alan. my name's cindy. nice to meet you.’ “你好,我是艾伦。”“艾伦你好。我叫辛迪,见到你很高兴。” ‘doug, i'd like you to meet my mother.’ ‘oh, pleased to meet you, mrs haggerty.’ “道格,我想介绍你认识一下我母亲。”“噢,哈格蒂太太,很高兴认识你。” introduce /ˌɪntrəˈdjuːsǁ-ˈduːs/ [transitive verb] if you introduce someone to a person they have never met before, you tell them each other's names 介绍,引见,使互相认识 have you two been introduced? 有人给你们两个互相介绍过了吗? yes, we were introduced last year at your party. 是啊,去年在你办的聚会上我们已经见过了。introduce somebody to somebody that's a friend of mine from college. do you want me to introduce you to him? 那是我大学时的朋友。你要我把你介绍给他吗?let me introduce oh, bob, let me introduce rosie webb, our new marketing manager. 噢,鲍勃,我来介绍一下罗茜·韦布,我们新来的营销部经理。allow me to introduce formal please allow me to introduce myself. i'm john fetty, the head of business development. 请允许我自我介绍一下。我叫约翰·费蒂,贸易开发部的主管。 this is /ˈðɪs ɪz/ spoken say this when you are introducing someone to a person they have never met before 【口】这位是,这是 ‘sam, this is julia - she's in college with me.’ ‘hi, julia, nice to meet you!’ “萨姆,这位是朱莉娅,她是我的大学同学。”“你好,朱莉娅,认识你很高兴。” ‘mom, dad, this is my friend matt.’ ‘hello, matt, we've heard a lot about you.’ “妈、爸,这是我的朋友马特。”“你好,马特,我们已经听到很多有关你的事了。” make somebody's acquaintance /ˌmeɪk somebodyˈs əˈkweɪntəns/ [verb phrase] formal to meet someone for the first time 【正式】与某人认识 i'm pleased to make your acquaintance. 我很高兴和你认识。 after seeing the way mr. wyatt behaved at the party, i had little desire to make his acquaintance. 看到怀亚特先生在聚会上的所作所为之后,我就没有兴趣与他相识了。4. when a large group comes together in one place 一大群人聚集在一处 meet /miːt/ [intransitive verb] use this when a large group of people comes together in one place 集合;集会 the book club meets on the first thursday of every month. 读书俱乐部每月的第一个星期四集会。 the bus trip leaves at 9 am - everyone should meet in front of the station at 8.30. 旅游车早上9点出发—大家应该在8点半在车站前面集合。 gather /ˈgæðəʳ/ [intransitive verb] if a crowd or group of people gathers, they come together somewhere in order to do something or see something 聚集,聚拢 a small crowd gathered to watch the fight. 一小群人聚在一起看打架。 the family gathered on the porch to say goodbye. 全家人聚集在门廊里互相道别。 eager fans are already gathering outside the stadium. 热切的球迷已经开始在体育场外聚集起来。 assemble /əˈsembəl/ [intransitive verb] if a group of people assembles, they all come together in the same place, especially as part of an organized plan 集合[以做某计划好的事] prisoners must assemble in the courtyard every morning for exercise. 每天早晨囚犯必须在院子里集合做早操。 foreign diplomats and their wives had assembled in the great hall to meet the president. 外国的外交官和他们的夫人在大会堂集合与总统会面。 come together /ˌkʌm təˈgeðəʳ/ [intransitive phrasal verb] if people or groups who do not usually meet each other come together, they meet in order to discuss things, exchange ideas etc [不常相见的人或群体]聚到一起[为讨论事情、交换意见等] people came together from all over the country to attend the funeral. 人们从全国各地来参加这个葬礼。 seminars provide an opportunity for students to come together and discuss a particular topic. 讨论会给学生们提供了一个聚到一起讨论某一题目的机会。5. to meet someone in order to take them somewhere 为带某人去某处而与其在某个地方见面 meet /miːt/ [transitive verb] we'll meet you at the airport and take you to your hotel. 我们会到机场来接你,然后送你去宾馆。 the company is sending a car to meet mr hill at the station. 公司准备派车去车站接希尔先生。 our guide met us in the hotel lobby and spent the entire day with us. 我们的导游在旅馆大堂内接我们,然后一整天都陪着我们。 pick up /ˌpɪk ˈʌp/ [transitive phrasal verb] to meet someone at a particular place in order to take them somewhere in a car, bus etc [用汽车、公共汽车等]接[某人去某地] pick somebody up she picks her daughter up from school every day at four. 她每天下午4点把女儿从学校接回来。 i told virginia i'd pick her up about 8:00. 我告诉弗吉尼娅我大约8点去接她。pick up somebody i arranged to pick up mr clarke and take him to his accommodation. 我已安排好去接克拉克先生,然后送他到他的住所去。 collect /kəˈlekt/ [transitive verb] british to meet someone at a particular place in order to take them somewhere 【英】接[某人去某地] her father sent a taxi to collect her from the hotel. 她父亲叫了辆出租车去旅馆接她。 if the last bus has left, i'll collect you. 如果最后一班公共汽车已经走了,那我来接你。6. a meeting in order to discuss something 为讨论某事而开会 meeting /ˈmiːtɪŋ/ [countable noun] an occasion when people meet in order to discuss something 会议 sorry i can't come - i have to go to a meeting. 抱歉我不能来了一我得去参加个会议。 peter's in london for a business meeting. 彼得在伦敦参加一个商务会议。 i was in meetings all morning and didn't get a chance to look at your proposal. 整个上午我都在开会,没有机会看你的建议。have/hold a meeting i'm having a meeting with my client tomorrow to go over the case. 明天我要和委托人见面研究一下案子。 the committee will hold another meeting wednesday to discuss the funding crisis. 星期三委员会将召开另一次会议来讨论资金紧缺的问题。attend a meeting formal according to people who attended the meeting, ms. robins refused to answer any questions about the deal. 据参加会议的人说,罗宾斯女士拒绝回答任何有关这笔交易的问题。call/arrange/organize a meeting the principal has called a meeting for 4.00. 院长召集4时开会。 conference /ˈkɒnfərənsǁˈkɑːn-/ [countable noun] an organized event, especially one that continues for several days, at which a lot of people meet to discuss a particular subject and hear speeches about it 大会;会议;讨论会[尤指持续几天者] didn't you give a talk at the conference last year? 去年的大会上你作过发言,对不对?conference on she's an organizer of the international conference on aids that the university has every year. 她是国际艾滋病大会的组织者,大会每年在该大学举行一次。conference of lewis recently spoke at a conference of women business leaders. 刘易斯最近在一次女性商界领袖讨论会上作了讲话。attend a conference formal baxter was in boston attending a conference on the environment. 巴克斯特正在波士顿参加一个环境问题讨论会。hold a conference the institute of accountants is holding its conference in edinburgh this year. 会计师协会今年在爱丁堡召开大会。 convention /kənˈvenʃən/ [countable noun] a large meeting of members of a political organization or professional group for a particular purpose [政党或职业团体的]大会 the senator's speech at the democratic convention was well received. 参议员在民主党大会上的发言很受欢迎。 several hundred people are expected at the hotel next month for a huge sales convention. 估计有数百人参加下个月在这家酒店里举行的大型销售会议。convention of lofgren told a convention of church activists that she wanted the money to be spent on local childrens’ facilities. 洛夫格伦在教会积极分子大会上说,她希望这笔钱能用在当地儿童设施上。 an annual convention of the world bank 世界银行年度大会hold a convention the reform party will hold a national convention in august. 改革党将于8月份召开全国大会。 summit /ˈsʌmɪt, ˈsʌmət/ [countable noun] a meeting between government leaders from important and powerful countries, to discuss international politics [大国领导人的]峰会,高峰会议 a u.s.-russia summit is expected to take place in late march. 3月底将召开美俄两国领导人峰会。summit meeting/conference a summit meeting of opec leaders was called to find a solution to the oil crisis. 石油输出国组织领导人召开了峰会以寻找石油危机的解决办法。 nato leaders are preparing for a summit conference to decide the future of the alliance. 北约领导人正在筹办一次首脑会议,以决定这一联盟的未来。economic/anti-drug/aids etc summit the president will meet other pacific rim leaders at next week's economic summit. 总统将与其他的环太平洋地区国家领导人在下周的经济峰会上会晤。 gathering /ˈgæðərɪŋ/ [countable noun] a crowd of people who have come together for a particular purpose, for example to listen to someone speak, to pray, or to discuss something 集会;聚会 it was quite a small gathering but the speeches were excellent. 那是次规模相当小的集会,不过发表的演说却棒极了。 they announced their engagement at a family gathering in vermont. 他们在佛蒙特的一次家庭聚会上宣布订婚。7. an occasion when you meet someone, especially by chance 遇见某人,尤指偶然遇见某人的场合 meeting /ˈmiːtɪŋ/ [countable noun] our first meeting was in january, and i didn't see martin again till may or june. 我们第一次相遇是在1月份,后来我直到5月或6月份才再次见到马丁。chance meeting one that happens completely by chance 偶遇 her affair with harmon started with a chance meeting followed by a few casual phone calls. 她与哈蒙的艳事最初是从一次偶遇开始的,然后随意地通了几次电话。 encounter /ɪnˈkaʊntəʳ/ [countable noun] an unexpected meeting, which is often unpleasant [通常令人不快的]相遇;偶遇 he did not appear to remember our encounter last summer and just nodded when we were introduced. 他似乎不记得我们在去年夏天的相遇,当我们被别人介绍认识时,他只是点点头。chance encounter one that happens completely by chance 偶遇 a chance encounter in a restaurant led to her first movie role. 在餐厅中的一次偶遇使她第一次在电影中演出。8. to not meet someone even though you have arranged to 在已约定的情况下未与某人见面 stand up /ˌstænd ˈʌp/ [transitive phrasal verb] informal to deliberately not go to meet someone that you have arranged to meet, especially a friend, or a boyfriend or girlfriend 【非正式】[故意]让[某人]空等 stand somebody up she spent the whole evening wondering why her date had stood her up. 她一晚上都在想为什么那个约会对象要让她空等。stand up somebody if he continues to stand up his friends, he's not going to have any left. 如果他继续让朋友空等,到头来就会一个朋友都没了。 not turn up/not show up also not show [verb phrase] american /nɒt tɜːʳn ˈʌp, ˌnɒt ʃəʊ ˈʌp, nɒt ˈʃəʊ/ [intransitive phrasal verb] informal to not meet someone at the place you have arranged to meet them 【非正式】不来,未出现 a few of us had arranged to meet in town, but jenny didn't turn up. 我们几个人约好在城里见面,不过珍妮没有来。 peter always says he'll come, and then he just doesn't show up. 彼得总是说他会来,然后就不见人影。 i waited for an hour but she didn't show. 我等了一小时,可她没有来。 meet /mit; miːt/v met /mɛt; met/, meeting 1. [i,t] to see and talk to someone for the first time, or to be introduced to someone 认识; 和[某人]相识:◇mike and sara met at a party. 麦克和莎拉在一个聚会上相识。◇haven't we met before? 我们以前见过面吗? 2. [i,t] to come to the same place as someone else because you have arranged it or by chance [事先约好在某处]会面,相见; 偶然遇见:◇let's meet for lunch tomorrow. 我们明天一起吃午饭吧。◇i'll meet you at the bus stop. 我会在车站和你碰面。◇i met joe while i was out shopping. 我外出购物时遇见了乔。 3. (it's) nice to meet you spoken said when you meet someone for the first time 【口】 很高兴认识你[用于初次见面时]:◇"paul, this is jack." "nice to meet you." “保罗,这是杰克。”“幸会!” 4. [t] to be at an airport, station etc when someone arrives [在机场、车站等]迎接[某人]:◇i'm going to meet anne's plane. 我准备去机场接安妮。 5. [i,t] to join together at a particular place 相接,交汇,会合:◇the place where the path meets the road 小路与公路会合的地方◇his eyebrows meet in the middle. 他的眉毛在眉心处连成一线。 6. [i] to come together with a group of people for a particular purpose or activity 聚会; 开会:◇the chess club meets every tuesday lunchtime. 国际象棋俱乐部每周二午餐时间聚会。 7. [t] to have enough or do enough of what is needed, or be good enough to reach a particular standard 符合[要求]; 达到[标准]:◇she didn't meet all of the requirements for the job. 她不全符合这项工作的所有要求。 8. meet (sb) halfway to do some of the things that someone wants, if they do some of the things that you want 同(某人)妥协meet upto meet someone informally in order to do something together [非正式地]碰头,相聚:◇let's meet up later. 让我们过一会儿再碰头。meet with sb/sth1 especially ame to have a meeting with someone 【尤美】 会见,会晤:◇the president met with european leaders today in paris. 总统今天在巴黎会见了欧洲各国领导人。2 to get a particular reaction or result 得到…的反应[结果]:◇the new radio station has met with a lot of criticism. 那个新电台受到许多批评。 ☞ meet |
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