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meetness

/meet/US // mit //UK // (miːt) //

会面性,会议性,满足度,会见性

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    met, meet·ing.

    • : to come upon; come into the presence of; encounter: I would meet him on the street at unexpected moments.
    • : to become acquainted with; be introduced to: I've never met your cousin.
    • : to join at an agreed or designated place or time: Meet me in St. Louis.
    • : to be present at the arrival of: to meet a train.
    • : to come to or before: A peculiar sight met my eyes.
    • : to come into the company of in dealings, conference, etc.
    • : to face, eye, etc., directly or without avoidance.
    • : to come into physical contact, juxtaposition, or collision with: The two cars met each other head-on at high speed.
    • : to encounter in opposition, conflict, or contest: Harvard meets Yale next week in football.
    • : to oppose: to meet charges with countercharges.
    • : to cope or deal effectively with.
    • : to comply with; fulfill; answer: to meet a deadline;to meet a demand.
    • : to pay in full: How will you meet expenses?
    • : to come into conformity with.
    • : to encounter in experience: to meet hostility.
v.无主动词 verb
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    met, meet·ing.

    • : to come together, face to face, or into company: We met on the street.
    • : to assemble for action, conference, or other common purpose, as a committee, legislature, or class: The board of directors will meet on Tuesday.
    • : to become personally acquainted.
    • : to come into contact or form a junction, as lines, planes, or areas: The two lines meet to form an angle.
    • : to be conjoined or united.
    • : to concur or agree.
    • : to come together in opposition or conflict, as adversaries or hostile forces.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an assembly, as of persons and hounds for a hunt or swimmers or runners for a race or series of races: a track meet.
    • : those assembled.
    • : the place of such an assembling.
    • : Mathematics. intersection.
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    • : meet with, to come across; encounter: to meet with opposition.to experience; undergo; receive: The visitors met with courtesy during their stay.to join, as for conference or instruction: I met with her an hour a day until we solved the problem.

Phrases

  • meeting of the minds
  • meet one's match
  • meet one's Waterloo
  • meet the requirements
  • meet up with
  • meet with
  • go (meet) halfway
  • make ends meet
  • more than meets the eye

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inpropriety
Antonyms
as inexpediency/expedience

Examples

  • I asked Renee if that had changed in the two years since they met.

  • It's getting to the point where I don't know if I want to be close friends with this version of Elizabeth, which is difficult because we're both still active in the same activity where we first met.

  • Instead, helmet makers simply have to keep records of testing performed at outside labs or their own facilities to prove their helmets meet the standard.

  • The services will develop a moderation approach that best meets the needs of their consumers.

  • The NTSB board was meeting virtually because of the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Lee and Coogan did briefly meet with the pope, with pictures to prove it, but no one at the Vatican officially screened the film.

  • There are parks filled with men pushing strollers and coffee shops where fathers meet their friends, babes in arms.

  • On Tuesday, President Obama will meet with Enrique Peña Nieto, the President of Mexico.

  • When we meet them, their lives are unfulfilled, and at no point are we convinced their condition will change.

  • I meet Otis J. the night he arrives at “The Castle,” a West Harlem halfway house for newly-released convicts.

  • He that seeketh the law, shall be filled with it: and he that dealeth deceitfully, shall meet with a stumblingblock therein.

  • The Authorised Version has: “And as a mother shall she meet him, and receive him as a wife married of a virgin.”

  • He returned shortly, to meet his mother standing in the doorway, with pale, affrighted face.

  • I haven't much time for seeing any one, except my patients, and the people I meet in society.

  • Then Jimmy remembered suddenly that he had to meet Grandfather Mole over there.