I'd 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'd like (for) you to meet someone.
an expression used to introduce someone to someone else. (The someone can be a person's name, the name of a relationship, or the word someone.) Tom: Sue, I'd like you to meet my brother, Bill. Sue: Hi, Bill. How are you? Bill: Great! How are you? Bob: Hello, Fred. I'd like for you to meet someone. This is Bill. Fred: Hello, Bill. I'm glad to meet you. Bill: Hello, Fred. My pleasure.
See also: like, meet
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- I would 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