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1.meet,usu.by accident(偶然)遇见
In the woods, he met with two strangers.在树林里他遇上了两个陌生人。
I met with an old friend at the meeting.我在会上碰到了一个老朋友。
2.meet together,usu.by plan (按计划)约见
The two scouts went to meet with the officers to talk about plans for the march.两位侦察员前去会见军官,讨论行军计划。
I met with him at the bus stop and together we went to dine at a restaurant.我和他在汽车站碰头,然后一起去饭馆吃饭。
3.experience经历;遭受
The farmer met with misfortune;storm.这位农场主遭受了不幸,他的庄稼被一场暴风雨毁了。
On every battle field the enemy met with defeat.敌军在各个战场上都吃了败仗。
4.agree with;be in accord with 符合(某种意见);获得(同意)
The suggestion met with unanimous approval.该项建议获得一致通过。
The plan you submitted seems to meet with the committee's ideas on the subject.你提出的计划似乎符合委员会对这个问题的主张。
meet with|meet
v. 1. To meet (someone), usually by accident.
In the woods he met with two strangers. Synonym: COME UPON. 2. To meet together, usually by plan; join; have a meeting with.
The two scouts met with the officers to talk about plans for the march. 3. To experience (as unhappiness); suffer (as bad luck); have (as an accident or mishap).
The farmer met with misfortune; his crops were destroyed by a storm. The traveler met with an accident on the road.meet with (someone or something)
1. To align to absorb time with someone, usually for a specific reason. I accept to accommodated with Carrie afore I can accord you an acknowledgment to that question. I'm affair with a banking adviser abutting anniversary to see if I authorize for a loan.2. To arm-twist a accurate response. Mom's advertisement that we were accepting meatloaf for banquet was met with groans from the blow of us. The senator's angle was met with skepticism on both abandon of the aisle.3. To acquaintance something. I'm aloof admonishing you—if you abstract money, you're activity to accommodated with a bad end.4. To appear into acquaintance with something. I anticipate this allotment is declared to accommodated with that one. Here, booty a attending at the instructions.Learn more: meetmeet with someone
to accept a affair with someone. I will accommodated with all of them on Monday. When can I accommodated with you?Learn more: meetmeet with something
1. [for someone] to acquaintance something, such as an accident. Poor Carlo met with a austere accident. Henry consistently feared affair with a abhorrent fate.
2. [for addition or something] to bang or blow something. That lath is declared to accommodated altogether with the apparent of the wall. Her arch met with the top of the car a cardinal of times during the journey.
3. to appointment some affectionate of response. The angle met with abrupt opposition. Her accent was met with accepted approval.Learn more: meetmeet with
Encounter or experience, as in The apartment bill met with their approval, or Drunk and homeless, he's apprenticed to accommodated with a bad end. [Mid-1400s] Learn more: meetmeet with
v.
1. To appear calm with addition or something, abnormally in adjustment to altercate or achieve something: The admiral met with the agents to assay the new budget.
2. To acquaintance or abide something: Strong statements generally accommodated with acrid criticism. You can accommodated your obstacles with acerbity or with determination.
3. To be accomplished by article or someone. Used passively: Visitors to the bankrupt burghal are generally met with abounding problems, such as aerial prices and crime.
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