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meet /miːt/ (met, met /met/ ) ► SEE ALLmeet upmeet with sbmeet with sth meet sth with sth●ˌmeet ˈup 🔑1. (with sb) to meet sb by arrangement (按照安排)会面,会见◆We’re meeting up with Gary after work, if you want to come. 如果你想来,我们下班后会和加里见面。◆Where shall we meet up? 我们在哪儿碰头?2. (with sb) to meet sb by chance 偶遇,撞见,碰上(某人)◆It was lucky we met up with them. 很幸运我们与他们相遇了。◆I expect we’ll meet up again some time. 我们后会有期。3. (with sth) (of two or more roads, rivers, etc. 两条或以上的道路、河流等) to join up 汇合;合拢;合流◆The two paths meet up just below the summit. 这两条小道在山顶附近会合。◆This road eventually meets up with the A40. 这条路最终通往 A40 公路。SYN join up[v + adv]●ˈmeet with sbto have a meeting with sb 会晤;会见◆The Prime Minister met with other European leaders this morning. 首相今晨与欧洲其他领导人会晤。[v + prep]●ˈmeet with sth (formal) 1. to experience sth unpleasant 遭遇,遭受(令人不快的事)◆The chief witness met with an accident on his way to the court. 主要证人在前往法庭的途中出事了。◆Our attempts to save her met with failure. 我们救援她的努力失败了。OBJ an accident, fate, failure2. to be received or treated by sb in a particular way 引起…反应;受到…对待◆The proposal met with considerable opposition. 该项提议遭到相当大的反对。◆My explanation met with a blank stare. 我的解释换来一脸茫然。OBJ opposition, approval, hostility, resistance[v + prep]●ˈmeet sth with sthto react to sth in a particular way, especially a bad or negative way 对…作出(尤指糟糕或负面的)反应;以…作为回应◆The proposal was met with anger and dismay. 该项议案使人们感到愤怒和沮丧。 NOTE Usually used in the passive. 通常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + prep] |