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[mi:t] 1. past tense, past participle - met; verb1) (to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance: She met a man on the train.) encontrar2) ((sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement: The committee meets every Monday.) encontrar-se3) (to be introduced to (someone) for the first time: Come and meet my wife.) ficar conhecendo4) (to join: Where do the two roads meet?) encontrar-se5) (to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc): Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?) satisfazer6) (to come into the view, experience or presence of: A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.) apresentar-se a7) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) encontrar8) ((with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response: She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval.) dar com9) (to answer or oppose: We will meet force with greater force.) responder a2. noun(a gathering, especially of sportsmen: The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.) encontro- meeting- meet someone halfway - meet halfway -
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v + adva) ( get together)to meet up (with somebody) — encontrarse* (con alguien)
b) ( join) \<\<roads\>\>VI + ADV1)to meet up (with sb) — (by arrangement) quedar (con algn), verse (con algn); (by chance) encontrarse (con algn), tropezarse (con algn)
they promised to meet up again in a year's time — prometieron volver a verse or quedar un año después
where did you two meet up? — (for 1st time) ¿dónde os conocisteis?
2) (=join) empalmar* * *v + adva) ( get together)to meet up (with somebody) — encontrarse* (con alguien)
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adj. op de juiste plaats zijnde, passend, voorzien--------n. ontmoeting; plaats van ontmoeting (bij jagers, etc.)--------v. ontmoeten; samenkomen; tegenkomen; kennis maken met; antwoord geven aan; volgens het tijdschema meegaanmeet1[ mie:t] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————meet21 elkaar ontmoeten ⇒ elkaar treffen/tegenkomen♦voorbeelden:→ meet with meet with/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 ontmoeten ⇒ treffen, tegenkomen4 afhalen5 behandelen ⇒ tegemoet treden, het hoofd bieden8 ondervinden ⇒ ondergaan, dragen♦voorbeelden:meet the expenses • de kosten dekken -
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1. v( met)1) встреча́ть(ся)where shall I meet you? — где мы с ва́ми встре́тимся?
2) собира́тьсяthe committee will meet tomorrow — комите́т соберётся за́втра
3) знако́митьсяmeet my friend — познако́мьтесь, э́то мой друг
glad to meet you — рад с ва́ми познако́миться
meet the demand — удовлетвори́ть спрос
- meet one's eyemeet the deadline — уложи́ться в срок
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- meet with smb 2. n, спортсбор м, состяза́ние сswimming meet — соревнова́ния по пла́ванию
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intransitive verb* * *◆ meet upvi▪ to \meet up up with sb jdn treffen2. (join) zusammenkommen, zusammentreffen* * *visich treffen* * *intransitive verbmeet up with somebody — (coll.) jemanden treffen
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incontrarsi, trovarsito meet up with — colloq. incontrare [ friend]
* * *vi + advincontrarsi, vedersithey arranged to meet up with the others at eight o'clock — hanno stabilito di incontrarsi con gli altri alle otto
* * *incontrarsi, trovarsito meet up with — colloq. incontrare [ friend]
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(colloq) se retrouverto meet up with — (colloq) retrouver [friend]
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vito meet up (with sb) — spotykać się (spotkać się perf) (z kimś)
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■ meet withv. i. + prep.2 incontrare, trovare, avere, passare, subire (qc.): to meet with appreciation, trovare apprezzamento; essere apprezzato; to meet with sb. 's approval, incontrare l'approvazione di q.; He met with an accident, ha avuto (o ha subito) un incidente; You'll meet with a lot of troubles, passerai un sacco di guai; to meet with success, avere successo3 incontrarsi, avere un incontro (ufficiale) con: Our foreign minister will meet with his French opposite number, il nostro ministro degli esteri s'incontrerà con il suo omologo francese □ to meet with failure, fare fiasco; fallire □ to meet with a refusal, ricevere un rifiuto □ to meet with a violent death, morire di morte violenta; fare una brutta fine. -
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v.• hallar v.v + prep + oa) \<\<opposition/hostility\>\> ser* recibido conto meet with success — tener* éxito
b) ( meet) (AmE) encontrarse* conVI + PREP1) (=experience) [+ hostility] experimentar; [+ difficulties] encontrarse con, tropezar con; [+ kindness] encontrarse con; [+ accident] tener, sufrir; [+ success] tenerthe idea met with a cool response — la idea fue acogida or recibida con frialdad
efforts to contact her met with no response — los esfuerzos para ponerse en contacto con ella fracasaron
2) (esp US) [+ person] (by arrangement) quedarse con, verse con; (by chance) encontrarse con, tropezarse con; (formally) reunirse con; [+ politician, ambassador] entrevistarse con, reunirse con* * *v + prep + oa) \<\<opposition/hostility\>\> ser* recibido conto meet with success — tener* éxito
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MEET, MEET WITHВ буквальном значении 'встретить, встретиться' употребляются meet и meet with: to meet a friend и to meet with a friend, однако выбор прямого или предложного дополнения часто подсказывается реальной ситуацией. I met him in the street (on the road) предполагает движение говорящего и лица, о котором идет речь, навстречу друг другу. Предложение I met with him in the library (in the train) обычно передает несколько иную ситуацию, когда говорящий или лицо, о котором идет речь, не движется ( например, сидит или стоит). В метафорическом значении (в сочетании с отвлеченными существительными), как правило, употребляется meet with 'встретиться, столкнуться': to meet with danger, to meet with difficulties.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > meet
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meet with [sb.] incontrarsi con; meet with [sth.] incontrare [ opposition]; destare, generare [ suspicion]; riscuotere, trovare, raccogliere [ success]; incontrare [ approval]; subire [ failure]to be met with — essere accolto da [ shouts]; incontrare, andare incontro a [ disapproval]; suscitare [ anger]
* * *vi + prep1) (success, difficulties, praise) incontrare, (welcome) ricevere2) (have meeting with) incontrarsi con* * *meet with [sb.] incontrarsi con; meet with [sth.] incontrare [ opposition]; destare, generare [ suspicion]; riscuotere, trovare, raccogliere [ success]; incontrare [ approval]; subire [ failure]to be met with — essere accolto da [ shouts]; incontrare, andare incontro a [ disapproval]; suscitare [ anger]
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meet with [somebody] rencontrer [person, delegation]; meet with [something] rencontrer [opposition, success, suspicion]; être accueilli avec [approval]; subir [failure]to be met with — être accueilli par [silence, shouts]; se heurter à [disapproval]; susciter [anger]
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1) (smb.) идти навстречу кому-л.; идти на уступки кому-л., идти на компромисс с кем-л.Marsh: "Well, you've got to live with Gertie. Why can't you make the best of things and meet her half way? You might make allowances for her.... even if you think her unreasonable." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Land of Promise’, act II) — Марш: "Надо жить в мире с Герти. Почему ты не можешь пойти ей навстречу? Даже если тебе кажется, что она не права - уступи ей..."
It seemed that some devil had seized him, forcing him to say bitter things against his will, even though at the time he wanted to shake hands with Rose and meet him more than half-way. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 19) — Казалось, его толкал какой-то демон, понуждавший против воли говорить колкости, хотя в душе ему хотелось пожать Розу руку и сделать все, чтобы с ним помириться.
2) (smth.) терзаться преждевременно, заранее, беспокоиться, тревожиться о чём-л. раньше времени‘Things may be difficult at first.’ ‘Tuts!’ Grandpa raised his cup with both hands. ‘There's no need to meet trouble halfway, my lass.’ (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Green Years’, book I, ch. 2) — - Нелегко это, наверно, будет на первых порах. - Глупости! - Дедушка обеими руками поднял чашку и поднес ее ко рту. - К чему заранее тревожиться, моя ласточка?
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meet [mi:t]1. v (met)1) встреча́ть2) встреча́ться, собира́ться;we seldom meet мы ре́дко ви́димся
3) пересека́ться, перекре́щиваться ( о дорогах и т.п.)4) впада́ть ( о реке)5) знако́миться;please meet Mr. X позво́льте познако́мить вас с мистером X
6) собира́ться, встреча́тьсяto meet the case отвеча́ть предъя́вленным тре́бованиям, соотве́тствовать
;that meets my problem э́то разреша́ет мои́ затрудне́ния
8) опла́чивать;to meet a bill оплати́ть счёт
;he has many expenses to meet он несёт больши́е расхо́ды
9) дра́ться на дуэ́ли10) сходи́ться;my waistcoat won't meet мой жиле́т не схо́дится
◊meet together собира́ться, сходи́ться
;а) испыта́ть, подве́ргнуться;б) встре́титься с; наткну́ться на;в) найти́◊to meet one's ear дойти́ до слу́ха; быть слы́шным
;well met! уст. добро́ пожа́ловать!; рад на́шей встре́че!
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meet with а) испытать, подвергнуться; I'm afraid your husband has met witha slight accident, but he isn't seriously hurt. б) встретиться с; наткнутьсяна; I met with an old friend in the town today! в) найти; г) иметь официальнуювстречу с кем-л.; The politician will meet with his opposite number in theForeign Ministry of the host country while he is on his official visit. -
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meet the airworthiness standardsудовлетворять нормам летной годностиmeet the conditionsвыполнять требованияmeet the specificationsсоблюдать технические условияmeet with an accidentтерпеть аварию
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meet in with — ● meet … Useful english dictionary
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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 — 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 — 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