I would like you to meet

I'd like you to meet (someone)

A phrase used when introducing two people. Hey, come here—I'd like you to meet my co-worker Janet. Elizabeth, I'd like you to meet my mom.
See also: like, meet
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

I would like you to meet someone.

 and I would like to introduce you to someone.
an expression used to introduce one person to another. (The word someone can be used as the someone.) Mary: I would like you to meet my Uncle Bill. Sally: Hello, Uncle Bill. Nice to meet you. Tom: I would like to introduce you to Bill Franklin. John: Hello, Bill. Glad to meet you. Bill: Glad to meet you, John.
See also: like, meet
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • I'd like you to meet
  • I'd like you to meet (someone)
  • I would like to introduce you to (someone)
  • introduce
  • if I had (some monetary unit) for every (something), I'd be rich!
  • give (one) pause for thought
  • give pause for thought
  • give pause to (one)
  • give pause to someone
  • (one's) other half