To meet, meet with, encounter.
单词 | θ84679 |
释义 | the world > existence and causation > occurrence > [verb (transitive)] > encounter or experience (46) ymetec893 To meet, meet with, encounter. findeOE To become aware of, come into contact with, or get possession of, in the course of some activity; to… transitive. With simple object. Also intrans… meetOE transitive. To encounter, experience (a particular fortune or destiny, a phenomenon, event, etc.); to receive (reward, punishment, or treatment of a… counterc1325 transitive. To meet. Obsolete. overtakec1390 transitive. Of an illness, misfortune, etc.: to come upon (a person or thing), esp. suddenly or unexpectedly; to beset; to catch unprepared. limp?a1400 transitive. To incur, meet with. tidea1400 transitive. To meet with, experience (good or evil fortune). Obsolete. runa1450 transitive. To incur, meet with, encounter, undergo (a particular (esp. unpleasant) fate or circumstance). Cf. to run into —— 3 at phrasal verbs 2. to fall with ——?c1475 intransitive. To encounter, meet with; esp. (Nautical) to arrive at (land). Obsolete. onlightc1475 transitive. To fall upon; to attack, strike. Cf. light, v.1 9b. recounterc1485 transitive. To meet, to encounter by chance; to come upon or fall in with. recount1490 transitive. = recounter, v., in various senses. to come in witha1500 intransitive. to come in with: to meet; to fall in with. Obsolete. occur1531 transitive. To meet, encounter; to oppose, resist. Obsolete. to fall on ——1533 intransitive. To encounter or discover, esp. by chance; spec. to light on (an idea, solution, etc.). Now rare. to fall upon ——1533 intransitive. To encounter or discover, esp. by chance; spec. to light on (an idea, solution, etc.). Cf. to fall on —— 2a at phrasal verbs 2. Now… beshine1574 transitive. To fall or light upon. Obsolete. rare. rencontre1582 transitive. = rencounter, v. 3a. entertain1591 transitive. To encounter, meet with; to experience. Obsolete. cope with1594 To meet with; to come into contact, touch, or relation with; to have to do with. Obsolete or archaic. happen1594 transitive. Chiefly English regional (northern). To encounter casually or by chance; to incur, experience. Now rare. tocome1596 transitive. To arrive at, encounter. rare. incur1599 To run into; to move or pass into, on, or against; to come upon, meet with. Obsolete. forgather1600 To encounter, meet; esp. to meet with. ‘Now commonly used to denote an accidental meeting’ (Jamieson). thwart1601 transitive. To cross the path of; to meet; to fall in with, come across. Obsolete. to fall in1675 With with. To meet or encounter by chance; to happen on, come across. Now rare. cross1684 To come across (see to come across —— 3 at come, v. phrasal verbs 2), to meet with, to come upon in one's way. rare. to come across ——1738 intransitive. To meet unexpectedly or by chance, to happen on; to encounter. to cross upon (or on)1748 to cross upon (or on): (a) to oppose, go counter to; (b) to come across, come upon. Obsolete. to fall across ——1760 intransitive. To meet or encounter by chance; to happen on, come across. Now rare. experience1786 transferred. Of a thing: To meet with, undergo. to drop in1802 intransitive. To meet casually with, to fall in with. encounter1814 To meet with, experience (difficulties, opposition, etc.). Also with notion of 1: To face resolutely. to come upon ——1820 intransitive. To move or travel so as to come to, to arrive at; (in later use) esp. to meet unexpectedly or by chance, to happen on, to come… to run against ——1821 intransitive. To encounter suddenly or casually; = to run into —— 9b at phrasal verbs 2. Now rare. Cf. to run up against at phrasal verbs 1. to come in contact with1862 transferred and figurative. to come in contact with: to meet, come across, be brought into practical connection with. to run across ——1864 intransitive. To meet or fall in with, typically by chance. Cf. to run into —— 9b at phrasal verbs 2. to knock or run up against1886 up against ——. to knockor run up against, to come across, to fall in with. to knock up against1887 intransitive. To be driven up so as to strike something. to knock up against, to come into collision with; figurative to meet with, come across… Subcategories:— of a person (4) — a place or person (3) |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。