meeting 的定义
- the act of coming together: a chance meeting in the park.
- an assembly or conference of persons for a specific purpose: a ten o'clock business meeting.
- the body of persons present at an assembly or conference: to read a report to the meeting.
- a hostile encounter; duel.
- an assembly for religious worship, especially of Quakers.
- meeting house.
- a place or point of contact; junction; juncture: the meeting of two roads;the meeting of the waters.
meeting 近义词
gathering, conference
meeting 的近义词 40 个
- competition
- confrontation
- contest
- convention
- date
- encounter
- reunion
- session
- showdown
- talk
- affair
- assemblage
- assembly
- assignation
- audience
- bunch
- call
- company
- conclave
- concourse
- confab
- conflict
- congregation
- congress
- convocation
- engagement
- gang
- huddle
- introduction
- meet
- parley
- powwow
- rally
- rendezvous
- tryst
- turnout
- cattle call
- concursion
- get-together
- one on one
meeting 的反义词 5 个
convergence, intersection
更多meeting例句
- Arlington County Manager Mark Schwartz told The Post that at a separate meeting on June 1, two Park Police captains told Arlington County police officers to prepare to move the perimeter “at some point” in the evening.
- Those pre-pandemic meetings did not primarily address voting by mail.
- You likely shrug your shoulders and carry on to the next one, assuming you’ll be late for meetings.
- It lets you see who’s there, find the right people and reach out for a meeting.
- Essentially, students can be marked present if they log onto Zoom meetings or if they turn in the work that was assigned that day.
- When we had that meeting in the Caribbean, Jeffrey was holding his own and not only was he a pleasant host, he was pleasant guy.
- I keep meeting more and more people where that seems to be the case.
- In an interview with ESPN, Jaffe recalled his initial meeting with Stuart Scott.
- I had the pleasure of meeting Stuart Scott several years ago.
- The resources were what you might expect: Dining room, a media center, a library, a TV room, a meeting room, a computer room.
- I presume this path does not extend many miles without meeting impediments.
- A friend and companion meeting together in season, but above them both is a wife with her husband.
- "That is why I told you the other meeting seemed a long time ago," explained the girl.
- This may be called the first day of the revolution, although the object of the meeting was to prevent such a catastrophe.
- He ought not to be in London now—it is stifling—went up for some business meeting or other—seemed to wish to avoid details.