ˈmeet with sth — phrasal verb same as meet Experiments with the new drug have met with some success.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
meet*/*/*/ — [miːt] (past tense and past participle met [met] ) verb 1) [I/T] to come together in order to spend time with someone who you have arranged to see I ll meet you in the bar later.[/ex] We re meeting for lunch tomorrow.[/ex] Sally and I met after… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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
hook up with sth — Ⅰ. UK US hook up (with sb/sth) Phrasal Verb with hook({{}}/hʊk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to meet or begin to work with another person or organization: »a conference where startup companies can hook up with investors Ⅱ. UK US hook (sth) up … Financial and business terms
hook sb up with sth — UK US hook sb up (with sb/sth) Phrasal Verb with hook({{}}/hʊk/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to arrange for someone to meet or work with another person or organization: »We videotape applicants in practice interviews and hook them up with employers … Financial and business terms
meet — meet1 W1S1 [mi:t] v past tense and past participle met [met] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(see somebody at an arranged place)¦ 2¦(see somebody by chance)¦ 3¦(see somebody for the first time)¦ 4¦(see somebody at an airport/station etc)¦ 5¦(come together to discuss… … Dictionary of contemporary English
meet — 1 /mi:t/ verb past tense and past participle met /met/ 1 BE IN THE SAME PLACE (intransitive, transitive not in passive) a) to be in the same place as someone else because you have arranged to do this: Meet me at 8.00. | We agreed to meet in front … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
meet — ▪ I. meet meet 1 [miːt] verb met PTandPP [met] [intransitive, transitive] 1. to get together with another person to discuss something: • The directors met again yesterday evening to discuss the crisis. • The committee meets once a month … Financial and business terms
meet — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun (esp. AmE) ADJECTIVE ▪ gymnastics, race, swim, track ▪ hunt (BrE) ▪ championship ▪ big … Collocations dictionary
meet up — UK US UK UK meet up Phrasal Verb with meet({{}}/miːt/ verb (met //, met /met/) ► to see another person or group in order to discuss something: »Departmental managers meet up once a month to discuss their concerns. meet up with sb/sth »The Retail… … Financial and business terms