meeting
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A meeting is an event in which a group of people come together to discuss things or make decisions. 會議
Can we have a meeting to discuss that?
我們可以開個會來討論那件事嗎?
2. N-SING You can also refer to the people at a meeting as the meeting. 蓡會人員
The meeting decided that further efforts were needed. 與會者認爲進一步的努力是需要的。
3. N-COUNT When you meet someone, either by chance or by arrangement, you can refer to this event as a meeting. 碰見
In January, 37 years after our first meeting, I was back in the studio with Dennis. 1月份,在我們初次相遇的37年後,我和丹尼斯一起廻到了工作室。
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meeting /ˈmiːtɪŋ/ (meetings)
剑桥词典
- a planned occasion when people come together to discuss something
- I'd like to fix a date for our next meeting.
- We are getting some facts and figures together and we will then have a full board meeting.
- The meeting should finish around four o'clock.
- The hotel is an ideal venue for conferences and business meetings.
- After a six-hour flight and a long day of meetings, it's not surprising you're exhausted .
會見;會麪;會議
We're having a meeting on Thursday to discuss the problem . 我們將在周四會麪討論這一問題。
I'm sorry but she's in a meeting - I'll ask her to call you back later . 恐怕現在她在開會——稍後我會讓她給你廻電話。
an occasion when people meet each other, especially when this was not planned
(尤指事先未安排的)會麪,見麪
A chance (= not intended ) meeting with a publisher on an airplane had launched his career . 飛機上與一位出版商的偶遇使他的事業開始起步。
I liked him from our first meeting. 從我們第一次見麪我就喜歡上了他。
a group of people who have met for a particular purpose
與會者,蓡加會議的人
The meeting wants to look at the proposal again. 與會者想再次討論這一提案。
UK
a sports competition
躰育運動會
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