A1 [ T or I ] to see and talk to someone for the first time(和…)初次见面;(与…)相识
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I'd like you to meet Ann Gregory, my deputy.
I'm dreading having to meet his parents.
It's important to create a good impression when you meet a new client.
It's not always easy to meet members of the opposite sex.
We went backstage after the show to meet the actors.
A1 [ I or T ] to come together with someone intentionally(与…)会面,会合
A1 [ T or I ] to come together with someone without intending to遇见,遇到
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I'll meet you at the check-in desk.
She's gone to meet Blake at the station.
I'm meeting a group of friends for dinner tonight.
The lovers met at a secret rendezvous in the park.
We met on several occasions to discuss the issue.
C1 [ T ] to fulfil, satisfy, or achieve满足;达到,完成
[ T ] to pay支付,偿付
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This type of computer is too slow and inflexible to meet many business needs.
Can the sales force meet its financial objectives?
They threatened to blow up the plane if their demands were not met.
They agreed to raise the trade embargo if three conditions were met.
His latest book met all my expectations.
B1 [ T ] to wait at a place for someone or something to arrive迎接,等候
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A representative from the tour company will meet you at the check-in.
You go on ahead of me, and I'll meet you there.
It's very kind of you to come all the way to meet me.
I'll meet you by the down escalator on the second floor.
She's gone to meet Brian at the station.
[ I or T ] to touch or join something接触;连接
[ T ] to experience something经历,遭受,遇到
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