If two or more people meet, they go to the same place, which they have earlier arranged to do, so that they can talk or do something together.
会见
a meeting, esp a sports meeting
会议(尤指体育会议)
| 过去式 | 过去分词 | 现在分词 |
|---|---|---|
| met | met | meeting |
| meet (vt./vi.) (偶然)遇见,遇到 | We met at a restaurant. 我们在餐厅偶遇。 |
|---|---|
| meet sb. at/in 地点 (在某地)迎接、会面 | Who will meet you when you arrive in London? 你到伦敦时谁来接你? |
| see sb. off 送别,送行 | We went to the airport to see him off. 我们去机场送他。 |
| meet (vt.) (经介绍)和某人相识、见面 | I’d like to meet your brother. 我想认识你哥哥。 |
| meet up (with sb.) (事先约定)会面、聚会 | I’ll meet up with you later. 我晚些时候会和你碰面。 |
| meet sb.'s eyes / gaze 与某人对视;迎上某人的目光 | She met his eyes and smiled. 她迎上他的目光,微笑了。 |
| meet a requirement/condition 满足条件/要求 | Your proposal doesn’t meet our requirements. 你的提议不符合我们的要求。 |
| meet with sth. 遭遇(正式/负面语境) | The plan met with strong opposition. 该计划遭到强烈反对。 |