mete 的定义
met·ed, met·ing.
- to distribute or apportion by measure; allot; dole: to mete out punishment.
- Archaic. to measure.
mete 近义词
administer, distribute
更多mete例句
- Poshmark started taking applications from eligible sellers on Thursday for the company’s second round of its Heart and Hustle Fund, a $500,000 pot of money that the platform plans to mete out this summer.
- A company that has a just clause policy “has to show that the discipline that was meted out to a particular worker was proportionate to the alleged thing that they did wrong,” DeCarava said.
- The stories are ideal for short trips, and the collection will appeal to listeners from nonage to senectitude, as long as they enjoy justice meted out with merry malice.
- Arlington’s county manager does not want a civilian group to have the power to launch investigations of police conduct and mete out discipline.
- That includes 11 countries in which death is the punishment meted out for those convicted of homosexuality and other “crimes” of sexual and gender non-conformity.
- Womankind has long known that style can be used as a weapon to mete out psychological torment.
- Navarro worries that may mean the politically powerful Flores family will mete out their own brand of justice.
- That's why Google has decided to slowly mete out the "invites" to its new Google Voice telephone service.
- Indeed, Uncle Frank must endeavor to keep in mind, that with what measure we mete it shall be measured to us again.
- For with what judgment you judge, you shall be judged: and with what measure you mete, it shall be measured to you again.
- Nothing would be more unworthy of this nation, than with a mean and mechanical rule, to mete out the splendour of the Crown.
- Nan ancre seruant ne ahte bi rihte to easkin iset hure bute mete hure ha mei flutte bi; ant godes milce.
- Petruchio, in "The Taming of the Shrew," calls the tailor's measuring-yard his mete-yard.