meet

meet&+{1}
[miːt]
vb
to come together (with), either by design or by accident; encounter
we met at the station
to come into or be in conjunction or contact with (something or each other)
the sea meets the sky
to come to or be at the place of arrival of
to meet a train
to make the acquaintance of or be introduced to (someone or each other)
have you two met?
to gather in the company of (someone or each other)
the board of directors meets on Tuesday
to come into the presence of (someone or each other) as opponents
Joe meets Fred in the boxing match
to cope with effectively; satisfy
to meet someone's demands
to be apparent to (esp in the phrase meet the eye)
to return or counter
to meet a blow with another
to agree with (someone or each other)
we met him on the price he suggested
to experience; suffer
he met his death in a road accident
to occur together
courage and kindliness met in him
to find (a person, situation, etc) in a specified condition
I met the door open
n
the assembly of hounds, huntsmen, etc, prior to a hunt
a meeting, esp a sports meeting
the place where the paths of two railway trains meet or cross
meet

meet&+{2}
[miːt]
adj
proper, fitting, or correct
- 习惯用语
- meet and greet (of a celebrity, politician, etc) to have a session of being introduced to and questioned by members of the public or journalists
- meet-and-greet a session where a celebrity, etc, is introduced to or questioned by members of the public or journalists