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mi:tвстречать(ся), испытать, пережить ч-л.(with), столкнуться (с трудностями, препятствиями и т.п.) (with), удовлетворять, отвечать (желаниям, требованиям и т.п.), оплачивать (счет, расходы) -
122 meet with a mixed reaction
Общая лексика: вызвать неоднозначную реакцию (Multifamily development plans met with a mixed reaction at the local residents meeting.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > meet with a mixed reaction
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123 meet with a mixed reception
Общая лексика: неоднозначно воспринять (The film met with a mixed reception at the Cannes Film Festival. - фильм был воспринят неоднозначно)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > meet with a mixed reception
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adj.1 apto, idóneo, propio, a propósito, conveniente.2 apropiado.s.1 reunión de cazadores para una cacería.2 conjunto de personas que se reunen.3 cita, lugar de reunión.4 concurso, competición, competencia.vt.1 encontrarse con (encounter) (by accident); encontrarse con, reunirse con (by arrangement)2 conocer (become acquainted with)3 unirse con, juntarse con (join with)4 satisfacer (satisfy) (demand, need, condition); responder a (objection, criticism); cubrir (cost, expense); servir, cumplir (order)5 encontrar, encontrarse con (encounter) (danger, difficulties)6 hacer frente, refutar, destruir con argumentos.7 estar, hacer, o tener lugar en conformidad con.8 batirse, pelear con.9 verse, empezar a conocer, entrar en trato.10 responsabilizarse por, pagar.11 tener una reunión.12 cumplir con.13 chocar con.14 reunir.15 intersectarse.vi.1 encontrarse (by accident); quedar, encontrarse (by arrangement)2 conocerse (become acquainted)3 reunirse (society, assembly)4 encontrarse, unirse (rivers, continents) (pt & pp met) -
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/vt, verb with object/ удовлетворятьEnglish-Russian SQL Server dictionary > meet ... requirement
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См. также в других словарях:
meet up with — meet up (with (someone)) to see and talk to someone familiar or someone you do not know. Let s meet up for drinks after work. I met up with a couple of Australians on the train. Usage notes: refers to seeing someone either intentionally or… … New idioms dictionary
meet in with — ● meet … Useful english dictionary
meet up with — verb meet with by appointment (Freq. 2) She met up with her former lover • Hypernyms: ↑meet • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody * * * phrasal : to encounter by chance * * * meet up with [ … Useful english dictionary
meet up with — {v. phr.} To meet by accident; come upon without planning or expecting to. * /When he ran around the tree, Bob suddenly meet up with a large bear./ * /The family would have arrived on time, but they met up with a flat tire./ … Dictionary of American idioms
meet up with — {v. phr.} To meet by accident; come upon without planning or expecting to. * /When he ran around the tree, Bob suddenly meet up with a large bear./ * /The family would have arrived on time, but they met up with a flat tire./ … Dictionary of American idioms
meet\ up\ with — v. phr. To meet by accident; come upon without planning or expecting to. When he ran around the tree, Bob suddenly meet up with a large bear. The family would have arrived on time, but they met up with a flat tire … Словарь американских идиом
meet up with someone — meet up (with (someone)) to see and talk to someone familiar or someone you do not know. Let s meet up for drinks after work. I met up with a couple of Australians on the train. Usage notes: refers to seeing someone either intentionally or… … New idioms dictionary
meet up (with somebody) — ˌmeet ˈup (with sb) derived (rather informal) to meet sb, especially by arrangement • They met up again later for a drink. Main entry: ↑meetderived … Useful english dictionary
meet something with something — ˈmeet sth with sth derived to react to sth in a particular way Syn: ↑receive • His suggestion was met with howls of protest. Main entry: ↑meetderived … Useful english dictionary
meet up with — meet, encounter In Montreal, he met up with a young singer named Celine … English idioms
meet up with — meet by accident, come upon without planning or expecting to He met up with a nice group of people in Australia when he was travelling there … Idioms and examples