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met

/met/US // mɛt //UK // (mɛt) //

遇见,遇到,会晤,会见

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense and past participle of meet.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbhappen on
Synonyms
clash冲突,冲撞,碰撞contact联系,联系我们,联系方法,联系方式face脸,脸部,脸面,脸色find发现,找到,找到了,找到的greet打招呼,问候,迎接,致敬see见,见的,见证,见识一下accost讪笑,讪谤,讪骗,讪讪的affront侮辱,冒犯,辱骂,冒犯行为collide相撞,碰撞,对撞,冲撞confront对抗,对峙,对付,应对cross十字架,十字,十字路口,十字形encounter遭遇,遇到,邂逅,遇到了engage从事,参与,雇佣,从事的工作experience经验,体验,阅历,经历front前面,前面的,正面,前方grapple扭打,抓斗,扭伤,扭转hit撞击,冲击,撞击声,敲击light光,光线,光明,光照luck幸运,幸运的是,幸运的,幸运之神salute敬礼,致敬,行礼,致以敬意strike打击,击中,罢工,击中了stumble趔趄,绊倒,跌跌撞撞,踉跄tumble跌倒,翻滚,翻跟头,跌倒的tussle争斗,搏斗,争夺战,角逐wrestle搏斗,搏击,摔跤,角力brush against擦肩而过,擦撞,擦身而过,擦过bump into撞见,碰见,撞到,冲撞chance on机会,机会在,机会上,的机会come across见过,遇到,相遇,见过的come up against遇到,遇到的,遇到的问题,遇到的情况dig up挖出,挖开,挖掘,挖空fall in with投靠,倾心于,倾心于此,归附get together聚会,聚在一起,聚会时,相聚make a meet见面,满足,迎接,碰头meet face to face逢迎,面对面,碰面,逢场作戏rendezvous with会合,会见,会面,会合的rub eyeballs擦眼球,擦眼泪,揉揉眼球,揉眼睛run across跑过,穿过,横穿,横跨run into碰上,碰见,碰到,遇到run up against碰见,碰上,碰着,碰上了touch shoulders摸肩膀,摸肩,摸摸肩膀,抚摸肩膀

Examples

  • According to a Yemeni intelligence source, Saïd met with the notorious U.S. preacher Anwar al Awlaki.

  • After the screening, Jolie, who says she renewed her faith in “the divine” during filming, met briefly with the pope.

  • And then I met him before I started doing the impression of him when he was a guest on SNL for a moment.

  • Also, she was tall and thin, too, further adding to the ways she met the physical beauty conventions.

  • I was friends with her drummer from Sleater-Kinney, and I met Carrie, and we just hit it off.

  • The remarkable thing was that all the hurrying people she met seemed also each of them to be on a secret and mystic errand.

  • It is sometimes met with in the sputum of catarrhal pneumonia, bronchitis, and tuberculosis.

  • In passing to her own chamber she met the Emperor, and, in the agitation of her maternal fears, told him all that had passed.

  • Their glances met, she holding him always at arm's length by that grip upon his shoulders, a grip that was firm and nervous.

  • It mounted straight as a plume for a little way, until it met the cool air of evening which was beginning to fall.