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meet

ADJ เหมาะสม  สมควร  พอควร  correct proper right mor-som

 

meet

N การแข่งขัน กีฬา  contest competition kan-kang-kan-ki-la

 

meet

VI จัด ให้ พบกัน  พบกัน อย่างเป็นทางการ  jad-hai-pob-kan

 

meet

VI ชุมนุม  ประชุม  gather assemble chum-num

 

meet

VT จัดการ  รับมือ  confront clash jad-kan

 

meet

VT จัด ให้ พบกัน  พบกัน อย่างเป็นทางการ  jad-hai-pob-kan

 

meet

VT จ่าย เงิน  pay up discharge jai-ngen

 

meet

VT ต้อนรับ  greet welcome ton-rab

 

meet

VT ทำตาม  สนอง  ยอมตาม  tam-tam

 

meet

VT บรรจบ กับ  สัมผัส กับ  เชื่อมต่อ กับ  join converge ban-job-kab

 

meet

VT พบ โดยบังเอิญ  encounter pob-doi-bang-ang

 

meet

VT รู้จัก เป็นครั้งแรก  พบกัน ครั้งแรก  ได้รับ การ แนะนำ ให้ รู้จัก  ru-jak-pen-krang-reak

 

meet halfway

PHRV พบกัน ครึ่งทาง (ของ การ เดินทาง  pob-kan-kruang-tang

 

meet halfway

PHRV ยินยอม  เห็นด้วย  yin-yom

 

meet of the minds

SL ข้อตกลง  kor-tok-long

 

meet up

PHRV พบ โดยบังเอิญ  pob-doi-bang-ang

 

meet with

PHRV ประสบ กับ (สิ่ง ไม่ดี  pra-sob-kab

 

meet with

PHRV พบปะ สังสรรค์ อย่างเป็นทางการ  pob-pa-sang-san-yang-pen-tang-kan

 

meet with

PHRV พบ โดยบังเอิญ  happen on meet up pob-doi-bang-ang

 

meet with

PHRV เผชิญ กับ  มีประสบการณ์ เกี่ยวกับ  pa-choen

 

meet with

PHRV ได้รับ  dai-rab

 

meeting

N การประชุม  การ รวมกลุ่ม  การ ชุมนุม  class conference round table kan-pra-chum

 

meeting

N การพบกัน  การ เจอกัน  visit call appointment kan-pob-kan

 

meeting place

N สถานที่นัดพบ  สถานที่ ชุมนุม  sa-tan-ti-nad-pob

 

meetinghouse

N สถานที่ ชุมนุม หรือ รวมตัวกัน  church hall auditorium sa-tan-ti-chum-num-rue-ruam-tua-kan

 

meetly

ADV พอสมควร  fair timely por-som-kun

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MEET

a.[L. convenio. ] Fit; suitable; proper; qualified; convenient; adapted, as to a use or purpose. Ye shall pass over armed before your brethren, the children of Israel, all that are meet for the war. Deuteronomy 3:18.
It was meet that we should make merry-- Luke 15:32.
Bring forth fruits meet for repentance. Matthew 3:8.

 

MEET

v.t.pret. and pp. met. [Gr. with. ] 1. To come together, approaching in opposite or different directions; to come face to face; as, to meet a man in the road.
His daughter came out to meet him with timbrels and with dances. Judges 11:34.
2. To come together in any place; as, we met many strangers at the levee.
3. To come together in hostility; to encounter. The armies met on the plains of Pharsalia.
4. To encounter unexpectedly.
5. To come together in extension; to come in contact; to join. The line A meets the line B and forms an angle.
6. To come to; to find; to light on; to receive. The good man meets his reward; the criminal in due time meets the punishment he deserves.
Of vice or virtue, whether blest or curst,
Which meets contempt, or which compassion first.

 

MEET

v.i.To come together or to approach near, or into company with. How pleasant it is for friends to meet on the road; still more pleasant to meet in a foreign country. 1. To come together in hostility; to encounter. The armies met at Waterloo, and decided the fate of Buonaparte.
2. To assemble; to congregate. The council met at 1 o'clock. The legislature will meet on the first Wednesday in the month.
3. To come together by being extended; to come in contact; to join. Two converging lines will meet in a point.
To meet with; to light on; to find; to come to; often with the sense of an unexpected event.
We met with many things worthy of observation.
1. To join; to unite in company.
Falstaff at that oak shall meet with us.
2. To suffer unexpectedly; as, to meet with a fall; to meet with a loss.
3. To encounter; to engage in opposition.
Royal mistress,
Prepare to meet with more than brutal fury
From the fierce prince.
4. To obviate; a Latinism.
To meet half way, to approach from an equal distance and meet; metaphorically, to make mutual and equal concessions, each party renouncing some pretensions.

 

MEETER

n.One that meets another; one that accosts another.

 

MEETING

ppr. Coming together; encountering; joining; assembling.

 

MEETING

n.A coming together; an interview; as a happy meeting of friends. 1. An assembly; a congregation; a collection of people; a convention. The meeting was numerous; the meeting was clamorous; the meeting was dissolved at sunset.
2. A conflux, as of rivers; a joining, as of lines.

 

MEETING-HOUSE

a.A place of worship; a church.

 

MEETLY

adv. [from meet. ] Fitly; suitably; properly.

 

MEETNESS

n.[from meet. ] Fitness; suitableness; propriety.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MEET

Meet, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Met; p. pr. & vb. n. Meeting. ] Etym: [OE. meten, AS. m, fr. m, gem, a meeting; akin to OS. m to meet, Icel. mæta, Goth. gam. See Moot, v. t.]

 

1. To join, or come in contact with; esp. , to come in contact with by approach from an opposite direction; to come upon or against, front to front, as distinguished from contact by following and overtaking.

 

2. To come in collision with; to confront in conflict; to encounter hostilely; as, they met the enemy and defeated them; the ship met opposing winds and currents.

 

3. To come into the presence of without contact; to come close to; to intercept; to come within the perception, influence, or recognition of; as, to meet a train at a junction; to meet carriages or persons in the street; to meet friends at a party; sweet sounds met the ear. His daughter came out to meet him. Judg. xi. 34.

 

4. To perceive; to come to a knowledge of; to have personal acquaintance with; to experience; to suffer; as, the eye met a horrid sight; he met his fate. Of vice or virtue, whether blest or curst, Which meets contempt, or which compassion first. Pope.

 

5. To come up to; to be even with; to equal; to match; to satisfy; to ansver; as, to meet one's expectations; the supply meets the demand. To meet half way, literally, to go half the distance between in order to meet (one ); hence, figuratively, to yield or concede half of the difference in order to effect a compromise or reconciliation with.

 

MEET

MEET Meet, v. t.

 

1. To come together by mutual approach; esp. , to come in contact, or into proximity, by approach from opposite directions; to join; to come face to face; to come in close relationship; as, we met in the street; two lines meet so as to form an angle. O, when meet now Such pairs in love and mutual honor joined! Milton.

 

2. To come together with hostile purpose; to have an encounter or conflict. Weapons more violent, when next we meet, May serve to better us and worse our foes. Milton.

 

3. To assemble together; to congregate; as, Congress meets on the first Monday of December. They. .. appointed a day to meet together. 2. Macc. xiv. 21.

 

4. To come together by mutual concessions; hence, to agree; to harmonize; to unite. To meet with. (a ) To light upon; to find; to come to; -- often with the sense of unexpectedness. We met with many things worthy of observation. Bacon. (b ) To join; to unite in company. Shak. (c ) To suffer unexpectedly; as, to meet with a fall; to meet with a loss. (d ) To encounter; to be subjected to. Prepare to meet with more than brutal fury From the fierce prince. Rowe. (e ) To obviate. [Obs. ] Bacon.

 

MEET

MEET Meet, n.

 

Defn: An assembling together; esp. , the assembling of huntsmen for the hunt; also, the persons who so assemble, and the place of meeting.

 

MEET

Meet, a. Etym: [OE. mete fitting, moderate, scanty, AS. m moderate; akin to gemet fit, meet, metan to mete, and G. mässig moderate, gemäss fitting. See Mete. ]

 

Defn: Suitable; fit; proper; appropriate; qualified; convenient. It was meet that we should make merry. Luke xv. 32. To be meet with, to be even with; to be equal to. [Obs. ]

 

MEET

MEET Meet, adv.

 

Defn: Meetly. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

MEETEN

MEETEN Meet "en, v. t.

 

Defn: To render fit. [R.]

 

MEETER

MEETER Meet "er, n.

 

Defn: One who meets.

 

MEETH

MEETH Meeth

 

Defn:, Mead. See Meathe. [Obs. ] Chaucer.

 

MEETING

MEETING Meet "ing, n.

 

1. A coming together; an assembling; as, the meeting of Congress.

 

2. A junction, crossing, or union; as, the meeting of the roads or of two rivers.

 

3. A congregation; a collection of people; a convention; as, a large meeting; an harmonius meeting.

 

4. An assembly for worship; as, to attend meeting on Sunday; -- in England, applied distinctively and disparagingly to the worshiping assemblies of Dissenters.

 

Syn. -- Conference; assembly; company; convention; congregation; junction; confluence; union.

 

MEETINGHOUSE

MEETINGHOUSE Meet "ing *house `, n.

 

Defn: A house used as a place of worship; a church; -- in England, applied only to a house so used by Dissenters.

 

MEETLY

MEETLY Meet "ly, adv.

 

Defn: Fitly; suitably; properly.

 

MEETNESS

MEETNESS Meet "ness, n.

 

Defn: Fitness; suitableness; propriety.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

meet

meet 1 |mēt mit | verb ( past and past participle met |met | ) [ with obj. ] 1 come into the presence or company of (someone ) by chance or arrangement: a week later I met him in the street | [ no obj. ] : we met for lunch | they arranged to meet up that afternoon. make the acquaintance of (someone ) for the first time: she took Paul to meet her parents | [ no obj. ] : we met at an office party. [ no obj. ] (of a group of people ) assemble for a particular purpose: the committee meets once a week. [ no obj. ] (meet with ) have a meeting with (someone ): he met with the president on September 16. go to a place and wait there for (a person or their means of transport ) to arrive: I offered to meet their train. play or oppose in a contest: in the final match, the U.S. will meet Brazil | [ no obj. ] : the Twins and Mariners will not meet again until September. touch; join: Harry's lips met hers | [ no obj. ] : the curtains failed to meet in the middle | figurative : our eyes met across the table. encounter or be faced with (a particular fate, situation, attitude, or reaction ): he met his death in 1946 | [ no obj. ] : we met with a slight setback. (meet something with ) have (a particular reaction ) to: the announcement was met with widespread protests. [ no obj. ] (meet with ) receive (a particular reaction ): I'm sorry if it doesn't meet with your approval. 2 fulfill or satisfy (a need, requirement, or condition ): this policy is doing nothing to meet the needs of women | they failed to meet the noon deadline. pay (a financial claim or obligation ): all your household expenses will still have to be met. noun an organized event at which a number of races or other sporting contests are held: a swim meet. PHRASES meet someone's eye (or eyes ) be visible: the sight that met his eyes was truly amazing. meet someone's eye (or eyes or gaze ) look directly at someone: for a moment, he refused to meet her eyes. meet someone halfway make a compromise with someone; concede some points in order to gain others: I am prepared to meet him halfway by paying an additional $25,000. meet one's Maker see maker. meet one's match see match 1. there's more to someone /something than meets the eye a person or situation is more complex or interesting than they appear. ORIGIN Old English mētan come upon, come across, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch moeten, meet, also to moot .

 

meet

meet 2 |mit mēt | adjective archaic suitable; fit; proper: it is a theater meet for great events. DERIVATIVES meet ly adverb, meet ness noun ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense made to fit ): shortening of Old English gemǣte, of Germanic origin; related to mete 1 .

 

meet-and-greet

meet-and-greet noun an organized event during which a celebrity, politician, or other well-known figure meets and talks to the public.

 

meeting

meet ing |ˈmētiNG ˈmidɪŋ | noun 1 an assembly of people, esp. the members of a society or committee, for discussion or entertainment: the early-dismissal policy will be discussed at our next meeting. a gathering of people, esp. Quakers, for worship. 2 a coming together of two or more people, by chance or arrangement: he intrigued her on their first meeting. PHRASES a meeting of (the ) minds an understanding or agreement between people.

 

meeting ground

meet |ing ground noun [ in sing. ] an area of knowledge or interest held in common by two or more people or disciplines.

 

meetinghouse

meet ing house |ˈmētiNGˌhous ˈmidɪŋhaʊs |(also meeting house ) noun a Quaker place of worship. historical a Protestant place of worship.

 

meetup

meetup |ˈmētəp | noun an informal meeting or gathering.

 

Oxford Dictionary

meet

meet 1 |miːt | verb ( past and past participle met |mɛt | ) [ with obj. ] 1 arrange or happen to come into the presence or company of (someone ): a week later I met him in the street | [ no obj. ] : we met for lunch | they arranged to meet up that afternoon. make the acquaintance of (someone ) for the first time: she took Paul to meet her parents | [ no obj. ] : we met at an office party. [ no obj. ] (of a group of people ) assemble for a purpose: the committee meets once a fortnight. [ no obj. ] (meet with ) have a meeting with (someone ): he met with the president on September 16. go to a place and wait there for (a person or their means of transport ) to arrive: Stuart met us off the boat. come together as opponents in a competition: in the final group match, England will meet the Australians | [ no obj. ] : the teams will meet in the European Cup final at Wembley. encounter or experience (a particular situation or attitude ): he met his death in 1946 | [ no obj. ] : we met with a slight setback. (meet something with ) have (a particular reaction ) to: the announcement was met with widespread protests. [ no obj. ] (meet with ) receive (a particular reaction ): I'm sorry if it doesn't meet with your approval. 2 touch; join: icebergs are created when glaciers meet the sea | [ no obj. ] : the curtains failed to meet in the middle | figurative : our eyes met across the table. 3 fulfil or satisfy (a need, requirement, or condition ): this policy is doing nothing to meet the needs of women. pay (a financial claim or obligation ): all your household expenses will still have to be met. noun 1 Brit. a gathering of riders and hounds before a hunt begins. 2 an organized event at which a number of races or other athletic contests are held. 3 informal a meeting, typically one with an illicit purpose: the meet with Frank is on for 10 o'clock. PHRASES make ends meet see end. meet the case Brit. be adequate. meet someone's eye (or eyes ) 1 be visible: the sight that met his eyes was truly amazing. 2 (also meet someone's gaze ) look directly at someone. meet someone halfway make a compromise with someone: I am prepared to meet him halfway by paying him a further £25,000. meet one's Maker see maker. meet one's match see match 1. there's more to someone (or something ) than meets the eye a person or situation is more complex or interesting than they appear. ORIGIN Old English mētan come upon , of Germanic origin; related to Dutch moeten, also to moot .

 

meet

meet 2 |miːt | adjective archaic suitable or proper: it was not meet for us to see the king's dishonour. DERIVATIVES meetly adverb, meetness noun ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense made to fit ): shortening of Old English gemǣte, of Germanic origin; related to mete 1 .

 

meet-and-greet

meet-and-greet noun an organized event during which a celebrity, politician, or other well-known figure meets and talks to the public.

 

meeting

meet |ing |ˈmiːtɪŋ | noun 1 an assembly of people for a particular purpose, especially for formal discussion: we held an urgent meeting to discuss the response to the epidemic. Christian Church a gathering of people, especially Quakers, for worship. an organized event at which a number of races or other sporting contests are held: an athletics meeting. 2 a situation when two or more people meet, by chance or arrangement: he intrigued her on their first meeting. PHRASES a meeting of minds an understanding or agreement between people.

 

meeting ground

meet |ing ground noun [ in sing. ] an area of knowledge or interest held in common by two or more people or disciplines.

 

meeting house

meet |ing house noun a Quaker place of worship. N. Amer. historical a Protestant place of worship.

 

meetup

meetup |ˈmiːtʌp | noun chiefly US an informal meeting or gathering.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

meet

meet verb 1 I met an old friend on the train: encounter, meet up with, come face to face with, run into, run across, come across /upon, chance on, happen on, stumble across /on; informal bump into. 2 she first met Paul at a party: get to know, be introduced to, make the acquaintance of. 3 the committee met on Saturday: assemble, gather, come together, get together, congregate, convene. 4 the place where three roads meet: converge, connect, touch, link up, intersect, cross, join. 5 she met death bravely: face, encounter, undergo, experience, go through, suffer, endure, bear; cope with, handle. 6 the announcement was met with widespread hostility: greet, receive, answer, treat. 7 he does not meet the job's requirements: fulfill, satisfy, fill, measure up to, match (up to ), conform to, come up to, comply with, answer. 8 shipowners would meet the cost of oil spills: pay, settle, clear, honor, discharge, pay off, square. noun a track meet: event, tournament, game, match, contest, competition. PHRASES meet someone halfway See halfway.

 

meeting

meeting noun 1 he stood up to address the meeting: gathering, assembly, conference, congregation, convention, summit, forum, convocation, conclave, council, rally, caucus; informal get-together. 2 she demanded a meeting with the councilman: consultation, audience, interview. 3 he intrigued her on their first meeting: encounter, contact; appointment, assignation, rendezvous; literary tryst. 4 the meeting of land and sea: convergence, coming together, confluence, conjunction, union, junction, abutment; intersection, T-junction, crossing.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

meet

meet verb 1 I met an old friend on the train: encounter, meet up with, come face to face with, make contact with, run into /across, come across /upon, chance on, happen on, light on, stumble across /on; informal bump into. ANTONYMS avoid. 2 she first met Paul at a party: get to know, be introduced to, make the acquaintance of. 3 the committee will meet on Saturday: gather, assemble, come together, get together, congregate, convene, muster, rally; rare foregather. ANTONYMS disperse. 4 the curtains don't quite meet: come together, converge, connect, touch, link up, reach, abut, butt, adjoin, join, unite, intersect, cross. ANTONYMS separate. 5 he met death bravely: face, encounter, undergo, experience, go through, bear, suffer, endure. 6 the announcement was met with widespread hostility: greet, receive, answer, deal with, handle, treat, face, cope with, approach. 7 he just does not meet the requirements of the job: fulfil, satisfy, fill, measure up to, match (up to ), conform to, come up to, perform, comply with, answer. 8 shipowners would meet the cost of oil spills: pay, settle, clear, honour, liquidate, satisfy, discharge, pay off, square, account for. PHRASES meet someone halfway See halfway. noun an international meet in Wales: event, tournament, game, match, contest, competition; bout, fight, encounter, engagement; hunt; gathering, convention, conclave, rally, congress, convocation, muster, quiz.

 

meeting

meeting noun 1 he stood up to address the meeting: gathering, assembly, conference, congregation, convention, summit, forum, convocation, conclave, council of war; N. Amer. caucus; informal get-together; N. Amer. informal confab. 2 she demanded a meeting with the housing minister: consultation, audience, interview. 3 he intrigued her on their first meeting: encounter, contact, introduction, appointment, assignation, rendezvous, tryst. 4 the meeting of land and sea: convergence, coming together, confluence, conjunction, union, junction, abutment, concourse, intersection, T-junction, crossing. 5 an athletics meeting: event, meet, rally, competition, match, game, contest.

 

Duden Dictionary

Meeting

Mee ting Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈmiːtɪŋ |das Meeting; Genitiv: des Meetings, Plural: die Meetings englisch meeting, zu: to meet = begegnen, zusammentreffen a [offizielle ] Zusammenkunft; Treffen ein Meeting veranstalten b Sport sportliche Veranstaltung in kleinerem Rahmen ein Meeting der besten Langstreckenläufer

 

meets

meets |miːt͜s |englisch, 3. Person Singular von: to meet = treffen (auf )nur in der Fügung etwas meets etwas Jargon etwas trifft auf etwas, vermischt sich mit etwas Klassik meets Jazz

 

French Dictionary

meeting

meeting FORMES FAUTIVES Anglicisme pour rencontre. Anglicisme utilisé en France pour réunion (politique ), rassemblement.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

meet

meet 1 /miːt / (! meatと同音 ) 〖原義は 「(偶然に )出会う 」〗(名 )meeting 動詞 s /-ts /; met /met /; ing 他動詞 1 (!受け身にしない ) a. (意志 約束で )〈人 〉と会う , 落ち合う meet him for lunch 彼と会って昼食を取る Billy met her father a couple of times .ビリーは何度か彼女の父親に会った .b. (公式に )〈人 〉と会う , 会合する , 会見する The manager met the department heads .経営者は各部の責任者と会合を持った .c. (偶然に )〈人 〉と出会う , 会って話す (!この意味では ╳meet with Aとしない; 成句 ) Did you meet anyone you knew at the party? パーティではだれか知っている人に会いましたか (!会ったのは 「偶然だ 」と強調するにはhappen to meet , ⦅主に英 ⦆meet by accident [chance ]などを用いる ) .類義 meetとsee, get togetherなど meet は基本的に正式な紹介を経て会う事をさすため, 日常的に約束して会う場合や偶然に会う場合に用いる事はあってもやや改まった感じを伴い, 会って会話を交わすことを暗示する. see はよりくだけた雰囲気の語で, 会話を交わす場合にも単に姿を見ただけの場合にも用いる. get together (with )は会う, 集まる, 待ち合わせることを表すくだけた日常表現. run [bump ] into は 「〈人 〉に偶然出会う 」の意のくだけた言い方 .2 A (+副詞 )〗A 〈人 列車など 〉を出迎える , 迎える , Aの到着を待つ ; 〈乗り物が 〉A 乗り物 に接続する (!副詞 は場所などの表現 ) Can you meet me at the station? 駅で待っててもらえますか First-class passengers will be met by a limousine .ファーストクラスのお客様にはリムジンの迎えがあります meet A off the train A 〈人 〉が列車から降りるところを出迎える .3 〈人 〉と知り合いになる , 初めて会う (!come to knowと違って単に 「顔見知りになる 」の意; come 自動詞 13 a ) ; (正式な紹介で )〈人 〉と近づきになる (!いずれも受け身にしない ) When did you first meet Jenny? ジェニーとはいつ知り合いになりましたか Here's someone I'd like you to meet .会ってもらいたい人がいるので紹介します I'd like you to meet my wife .妻を紹介します (!だれを紹介するかに焦点をあてた言い方; だれに紹介するかに焦点をあてるときはI 'd like to introduce you to my wife. を用いる ) .コーパスの窓 meetを使った初対面のあいさつ 1 初対面の場面では紹介の後に (It's ) nice to meet [⦅比較的まれ ⦆meeting ] you. を用い, 言われた方は通例それを繰り返すが, ⦅くだけて ⦆ではしばしば略式表現も用いられる ▸ “(It's ) nice to meet you , Susan. ” “Nice to meet you, too [⦅くだけて ⦆And you, You too ], Ally 「お会いできてうれしいです, スーザン 」「こちらこそ, アリー (!相手の名前を添えて呼びかける方が親しみが出る ) .(It's ) niceの代わりに (It's ) goodや (I'm ) glad, かたく では (It's ) a pleasure, I'm (very ) happy, I'm (very ) glad, How (very ) niceを用いることがある ▸ “It's a pleasure to meet you .” “Same here .”「お会いできてうれしいです 」「こちらこそ 」2 別れ際はIt was [It's been ] nice to meet you /(It's ) nice [かたく I'm glad ] to have met you. などのほか, ⦅主に米 ⦆では (かたく It was ) nice meeting you. が好まれる ▸ “(It was ) nice meeting you .” “(It was ) nice meeting you, too .”「お会いできて楽しかったです 」「こちらこそ 」.pleasureを使った “(It's been [It was ] a ) pleasure to meet [meeting ] you. ” “The pleasure is mine. ”は かたく で用いられる.(I am very ) pleased to meet you. やGood to meet you. は通例初対面の時に用いるが, 時に別れ際に用いられることもある .3 2回目以降会ったときにはNice to see you again. のようにmeetではなく通例seeを用いる .4 (勝負で )〈人 〉と対戦する , 競う ; (戦争で )…と戦う (!いずれも受け身にしない ) Tyson met Lewis in Nevada .タイソンはネバダでルイスと対戦した .5 A +副詞 A 〈死など 〉と直面する ; A 〈事故など 〉に遭遇する , A 〈困難など 〉を経験する (encounter, experience ) (!副詞 は様態などの表現 ) ▸ I met similar challenges when I was her age .私も彼女の歳には同じ問題にぶつかった How he met his death is open to question .彼がどのように死んだかは未解決のままである meet one's fate bravely 勇敢に死に臨む .6 〈目 視線など 〉を合わせる John can't meet her eyes .ジョンは彼女と目を合わせることができない .7 〈道 線などが 〉…と合流する , 接合する , 接続する (join ); …と接する ; ⦅主に文 ⦆…に接触する , 触れる (touch ), 当たる (!受け身にしない ) This stream meets the river over there .この流れはあそこで川に合流する His lips met hers .彼の唇は彼女の唇に触れた .8 要求 必要など 〉に応じる, 〈目標など 〉を達成する ; 〈条件など 〉を満たす ; ⦅やや古 ⦆〈希望など 〉をかなえる (satisfy )meet the needs of users 使用者の要求を満たす Until our demands are met we will remain on strike .要求が受け入れられるまでストを続行するつもりだ Can we meet the Friday deadline? 金曜日の締め切りに間に合うだろうか .9 借金 費用など 〉を支払う (pay )The cost will be met by each individual .費用は各個人が支払うことになる .自動詞 1 a. 〈人同士が 〉 (偶然 )出会う , 会って話す (!主語は複数形 ) Maybe we'll meet again one day .またお会いするでしょう Until we meet again! ごきげんよう Have we met (before )?前にお会いしましたか (!知り合いになりたいときの常套 じょうとう 句としても用いる ) .b. (公式に )会合する , 集まる (assemble ); 〈会などが 〉開かれる The board meets once a month .委員会は月1回開かれます .c. (約束して )会う Let's meet for lunch tomorrow .明日昼食を一緒にしよう .2 〈目が 〉合う (!互いに引かれ合っていたり, 同じことを考えていることを暗示 ) Their eyes met for a moment .彼らの目が一瞬合った .3 〈道などが 〉合流する , 交わる ; 接する ; 両端が合う ; ⦅主に文 ⦆触れ合う (touch )His shirt wouldn't meet over his stomach .彼のシャツはお腹の所で両端が届かない .4 〈人 チーム同士が 〉対戦する , 勝負を競う ; 戦う (!主語は複数形 ) .be m t by [with ] A A 〈反応 賛否など 〉を受ける Her performance was met with wild applause .彼女の演技は熱烈な拍手に迎えられた .m et p (with A )1 (A 〈人 〉と ) (約束して )会う, 落ち合う We met up after work for a meal .仕事の後, 会って食事をした .2 ⦅話 ⦆(A 〈人 〉)偶然出会う (!meet withの強意形 ) .3 (A 〈道 川など 〉と )合流する ; 〈2つ以上の道 川などが 〉合流する .m et with A 1 ⦅主に米 ⦆A 〈人 〉(約束して )会う ; (正式に )会談する, 会合を持つ (!(1 )⦅英 ⦆ではmeetを用いる; 他動詞 1 . (2 )受け身にしない ) The unions met with management representatives .組合は経営代表と会合を持った .2 ⦅かたい書 ⦆A 〈ある反応 評判 賛否など 〉を受ける, 得る, A 〈ある結果 〉を得る His suggestion met with resistance from his fellow workers .彼の提案は同僚からの抵抗にあった meet with success [failure ]成功 [失敗 ]を経験する .3 ⦅かたい書 ⦆A 〈不幸など 〉を経験する, A 事故 危険 災害など 〉に出くわす, A 〈死など 〉に直面する (!受け身にしない ) He met with an accident on the way home .彼は帰宅途中で事故にあった (!He had an accident … の方が普通 ) .W ll m t!⦅古 ⦆ようこそ, いい所で会った .名詞 C 1 ⦅主に米 ⦆(スポーツなどの )競技会 an athletic meet [⦅主に英 ⦆meeting ]運動競技会 (!競い合う意味合いが強く, 日本の 「運動会 」のように楽しむ要素が強い場合にはsports [field ] dayなどの方が適当 ) .2 ⦅英 ⦆キツネ狩り .

 

meet

meet 2 形容詞 ⦅古 ⦆ «…に » ふさわしい «for » .

 

meet-and-greet

m et-and-gr et m et and gr et 名詞 C 1 (芸能人 作家やファンとの )懇談会, つどい .2 (空港での )出迎えサービス .3 (父母による )学校訪問 .

 

meeting

meet ing /míːtɪŋ /meet 1 名詞 s /-z /1 a. C «…との /…の集まった /…の間の » 会議 , 会合 , «with /of /between » ; 集会 (assembly , gathering , convention )I'm sorry, he's in [at ] a meeting right now .申し訳ありませんが, 彼は今会議中です ▸ I have a meeting with my client at eleven .11時から取引先と会議がある [会う ]▸ I couldn't attend [⦅よりくだけて ⦆go to ] the meeting .会議には出席できなかった hold [call, arrange ] a meeting 会議を催す [招集する ], 会議の手配をする an annual [a summit, a board ] meeting 年次総会 [首脳会議, 役員会 ].b. かたく the ; 集合的に; 単複両扱い 〗会議 [会合 ]の参加者, 会衆 .2 C 〖通例単数形で 〗会うこと ; 出会い It's been two years since our last meeting .この前会って以来2年になる ▸ a chance meeting 偶然の出会い .3 C ⦅主に英 ⦆競技会 (⦅主に米 ⦆meet 1 ); 競馬 .4 C 合流点 ; 接合 ()at the meeting of three rivers 3つの川の合流点で .5 C (クエーカー教徒の )礼拝集会 .6 C 会戦 ; ⦅古 ⦆決闘 .a m eting of (the ) m nds 考え [意見 ]の一致, 合意 (!しばしば政治的交渉に関して用いられる ) .~́ h use 1 クエーカー教徒の祈禱所, 集会所 .2 ⦅英 けなして ⦆非国教徒の礼拝堂 .~́ pl ce 待ち合わせ場所 ; 合流点 .