met
  (vbl.)meet的過去式和過去分詞
  Meet v. t. [imp. & p. p. Met p. pr. & vb. n. Meeting.]
  1. To join, or come in contact with; esp., to come in contact with by approach from an opposite direction; to come upon or against, front to front, as distinguished from contact by following and overtaking.
  2. To come in collision with; to confront in conflict; to encounter hostilely; as, they met the enemy and defeated them; the ship met opposing winds and currents.
  3. To come into the presence of without contact; to come close to; to intercept; to come within the perception, influence, or recognition of; as, to meet a train at a junction; to meet carriages or persons in the street; to meet friends at a party; sweet sounds met the ear.
     His daughter came out to meet him.   --Judg. xi. 34.
  4. To perceive; to come to a knowledge of; to have personal acquaintance with; to experience; to suffer; as, the eye met a horrid sight; he met his fate.
  Of vice or virtue, whether blest or curst,
  Which meets contempt, or which compassion first.   --Pope.
  5. To come up to; to be even with; to equal; to match; to satisfy; to ansver; as, to meet one's expectations; the supply meets the demand.
  To meet half way, literally, to go half the distance between in order to meet (one); hence, figuratively, to yield or concede half of the difference in order to effect a compromise or reconciliation with.
  Met, obs. imp. & p. p. of Mete, to measure.
  Met, obs. p. p. of Mete, to dream.
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  Mete, v. i. & t. [imp. Mette p. p. Met.]  To dream; also impersonally; as, me mette, I dreamed. [Obs.] “I mette of him all night.”
  meet
       adj : being precisely fitting and right; "it is only meet that she
             should be seated first" [syn: fitting]
       n : a meeting at which a number of athletic contests are held
           [syn: sports meeting]
       v 1: come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How
            nice to see you again!" [syn: ran into, encounter, run
            across, come across, see]
       2: get together socially or for a specific purpose [syn: get
          together]
       3: be adjacent or come together; "The lines converge at this
          point" [syn: converge] [ant: diverge, diverge]
       4: fill or meet a want or need [syn: satisfy, fill, fulfill,
           fulfil]
       5: satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet
          the requirements for the degree?" [syn: fit, conform to]
       6: satisfy or fulfill; "meet a need"; "this job doesn't match
          my dreams" [syn: match, cope with]
       7: get to know; get acquainted with; "I met this really
          handsome guy at a bar last night!"; "we met in Singapore"
       8: collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement";
          "Let's gather in the dining room" [syn: gather, assemble,
           forgather, foregather]
       9: meet by design; be present at the arrival of; "Can you meet
          me at the train station?"
       10: contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle;
           "Princeton plays Yale this weekend"; "Charlie likes to
           play Mary" [syn: encounter, play, take on]
       11: experience as a reaction; "My proposal met with much
           opposition" [syn: encounter, receive]
       12: undergo or suffer; "meet a violent death"; "suffer a
           terrible fate" [syn: suffer]
       13: be in direct physical contact with; make contact; "The two
           buildings touch"; "Their hands touched"; "The wire must
           not contact the metal cover"; "The surfaces contact at
           this point" [syn: touch, adjoin, contact]
       [also: met]