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meet1 /miːt/ ●●● S1 W1 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp met /met/)   meat, mete
1 see SB at an arranged place 在事先约好的地方见某人 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]MEET 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〕会面,(与)碰头
 Meet me at 8.00.
八点钟来见我。
 I’ll meet you by the main reception desk.
我在总接待处等你。
meet (somebody) for something
 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。
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Meet is never passive in this meaning.
2 see SB by chance 偶遇某人 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to see someone by chance and talk to them 偶遇 SYN bump into
 You’ll never guess who I met in town.
你绝对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。
nGrammar
Meet is never passive in this meaning.
3 see SB for the first time 第一次见到某人 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]MEET to see and talk to someone for the first time, or be introduced to them 认识,结识
 We first met in Florence.
我们是在佛罗伦萨初识的。
 I met my husband at university.
我在大学里认识了我丈夫。
 Jane, come and meet my brother.
简,来见见我的弟弟。
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 (=used to say goodbye politely to someone you have just met for the first time) 很高兴认识了你〔与第一次见面的人道别时用〕
nGrammar
Meet is never passive in this meaning.
4 see SB at an airport/station etc 在机场/车站等接某人 [transitiveT]MEET to be waiting for someone at an airport, station etc when they arrive in a plane or train 迎接
 My dad met us at the station.
我爸爸在车站接我们。
5 I’ll come and meet you off the plane.
我会来接你下飞机。
n She got off the plane to be met by reporters.
5 come together to discuss STH 聚集商讨某事 [intransitiveI]MEET to come together in the same place in order to discuss something 开会
 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.
两个小组将在下星期开会讨论这个项目。
6 compete against SB 与某人竞争 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]COMPETE WITH/TRY TO BEAT to play against another person or team in a competition, or to fight another army in a war 〔在比赛中〕(与)交锋;〔在战争中〕(与)交战;迎战
 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 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]JOIN something TOGETHER if two things meet, they touch or join at a particular place (在)相接;(在)相交,交汇,会合
8 experience a problem or situation 遇到问题或境况 [transitiveT]EXPERIENCE to experience a problem, attitude, or situation 经历,遭受,遭遇 SYN encounter, come across
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
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10 meet a need/demand/requirement/condition etc SUCCEED IN DOING somethingto 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
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11 meet a deadline to finish something at the time it is meant to be finished 如期完成
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12 meet a goal/target etc SUCCEED IN DOING somethingto achieve something that you are trying to achieve 达到目的/目标等
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13 meet a debt/cost/expense etc PAY FORto make a payment that needs to be made 偿付债务/支付费用/支付开销等
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14. there’s more to somebody/something than meets the eye BETTERused 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]
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15 our/their eyes meet LOOK ATif two people’s eyes meet, they look at each other 我们/他们的目光相遇
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16 meet somebody’s eye(s)/gaze/glance etc LOOK ATto look directly at someone who is looking at you 迎着[直视]某人的目光
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17 meet your eyes SEEHEARif something meets your eyes, you see it 进入眼帘
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18 meet your match LOSE A GAME, COMPETITION, OR WARto compete against an opponent who is stronger or more skilful than you are 遇到对手
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19. meet somebody halfway AGREEto 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
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20 meet (something) head-on 
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21 meet your death/end DIEto die in a particular way 〔以某种方式〕死去
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22. meet your maker DIEto die – used humorously 去见上帝,去见阎罗王〔死的幽默说法〕
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23. meet your Waterloo LOSE A GAME, COMPETITION, OR WARto 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
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24meet up phrasal verbphr v 
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25meet with somebody/something phrasal verbphr v 
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make ends meet at end1(17)
nGRAMMAR: Reciprocal verbs
Meet is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people do something that involves both or all of them. It does not need to have an object:
We met when we were at college.
In this sentence, meet is intransitive and does not have an object.
You can also say:
We met each other when we were at college.
I met him when we were at college.
In these sentences, meet is transitive.
THESAURUS
meet to be in the same place as someone else because you have arranged to see them 〔事先约好在某处〕会面,(与)碰头
I’ll meet you at the restaurant, OK?
我在餐馆和你碰头,好吗?
The two leaders are scheduled to meet again next month.
两位领导人定于下个月再次会面。
get together informal to meet with a group of people, in order to do something together 聚集,相聚
Why don’t we all get together and go out for a drink?
我们大家一起出去喝一杯吧?
Have the students get together in groups of four to work on the problem.
安排学生四个人一组解决这个问题。
come together if people come together, they meet in order to discuss things, exchange ideas etc 〔为讨论问题、交流想法而〕聚在一起,碰头
Goldman persuaded the heads of the groups to come together for an informal conference.
戈德曼说服这几个团体的负责人碰头开个非正式会议。
meet up informal if friends meet up, they meet in order to do something together 〔朋友〕碰头,相聚
We must meet up some time.
我们一定要找个时间聚聚。
Why don’t I meet up with you after lunch?
我何不吃过午饭后和你碰头?
gather if people gather somewhere, they come together in the same place in order to do something or see something 聚集,集合
Fans have started to gather outside the stadium.
球迷渐渐在体育馆外面聚集起来。
Angry crowds gathered in front of the US embassy.
愤怒的人群聚集在美国大使馆前面。
assemble formal if people assemble somewhere, they all come and stand together in the same place, especially as part of an officially arranged plan 〔尤作为正式计划的一部分〕集合,聚集
If the fire alarm rings, please assemble in the parking lot.
假如火灾警报器铃响,请到停车场集合。
The students began to assemble in the main hall.
学生开始在大礼堂集合。
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meet2 ●○○ noun [countableC]  
1. track meet especially American EnglishAmEDSO a sports competition between people running races, jumping over bars etc 田径运动会
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2. British EnglishBrEDSO an occasion when a group of people riding horses go out to hunt foxes 猎狐运动
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meet3 adjectiveadj old use  
1.SUITABLEright or suitable 对的;适合的
From Longman Business Dictionary
meetmeet1 /miːt/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp met /met/) [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
1to get together with another person to discuss something
The directors met again yesterday evening to discuss the crisis.
The committee meets once a month.
She spends a lot of time travelling to meet clients.
meet with
Bank officials will meet with company representatives later this week.
2meet a debt/cost/payment/expense to pay a debt or payment
The firm is having trouble meeting its debt payments.
3meet a target/expectation/projection/standard to achieve a level that has been set or expected
The car has failed to meet company sales targets.
The company has not met its growth projections.
4meet a demand to produce enough goods to satisfy the demand for them
The company is operating both its plants at 100% capacity to meet the increased demand.
5meet a deadline to finish something at or before the time it was meant to be finished
The firm failed to meet the 31 March deadline for submitting the report.
6meet a requirement/condition/obligation to succeed in doing something that you have to do
Although it has failed to meet certain financial requirements, the company believes it can meet the conditions in the future.
7meet somebody halfway to agree to some of the things that someone is demanding in an effort to reach an agreement with them
The company has offered to meet the unions halfway in their pay demands.
meetmeet2 noun [countableC usually singular] British EnglishBrE informal
a meeting
Let’s see if we can fix up a meet sometime next week.
Origin meet1
Old English metan
meet3
Old English gemæte

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