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BNC: 259 COCA: 288
meet
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Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense meets, present participle meeting, past tense , past participle met
1 V-RECIP 碰到;遇见 If you meet someone, you happen to be in the same place as them and start talking to them. You may know the other person, but be surprised to see them, or you may not know them at all. 碰到;遇见
  • I have just met the man I want to spend the rest of my life with. [VERB noun]

    我刚刚遇到了我想与之共度余生的男人。

  • He's the kindest and sincerest person I've ever met. [VERB noun]

    他是我所见过的最友善、最真诚的人。

  • We met by chance. [VERB]

    我们是偶然相遇的。

SYN encounter, come across, run into, happen on
Meet up means the same as meet .meet up meet
  • When he was in the supermarket, he met up with a buddy he had at Oxford.

    他在超市遇见了他在牛津时的一个朋友。

  • They met up in 1956, when they were both young schoolboys.

    他们1956年相遇,那时他们俩都还是小男生。

2 V-RECIP (约定在某处)相会,碰头 If two or more people meet, they go to the same place, which they have earlier arranged to do, so that they can talk or do something together. (约定在某处)相会,碰头
  • We could meet for a drink after work. [VERB]

    下班后我们可以见面喝上一杯。

  • Meet me down at the beach tomorrow, at 6am sharp. [VERB noun]

    明天早上6点整在海滩上跟我见面。

Meet up means the same as meet .meet up meet
  • We tend to meet up for lunch once a week.

    我们往往每周共进一次午餐。

  • My intention was to have a holiday and meet up with old friends.

    我原本打算度个假,跟老朋友们见见面。

3 VERB 被引见给;认识;结识 If you meet someone, you are introduced to them and begin talking to them and getting to know them. 被引见给;认识;结识
  • Hey, Terry, come and meet my Dad. [VERB noun]

    嗨,特里,过来认识一下我爸爸。

SYN be introduced to, get to know, make the acquaintance of
4 VERB (初次)见面;认识;结识 You use meet in expressions such as 'Pleased to meet you' and 'Nice to have met you' when you want to politely say hello or goodbye to someone you have just met for the first time. (初次)见面;认识;结识 [formulae]
  • 'Jennifer,' Miss Mallory said, 'this is Leigh Van-Voreen.' — 'Pleased to meet you,' Jennifer said. [VERB noun]

    珍妮弗,马洛里小姐说,这位是利·范沃林。”—“见到您很高兴,珍妮弗说。

  • I have to leave. Nice to have met you. [VERB noun]

    我得走了。认识您很高兴。

5 VERB (到火车站、飞机场或公共汽车站)迎接 If you meet someone off their train, plane, or bus, you go to the station, airport, or bus stop in order to be there when they arrive. (到火车站、飞机场或公共汽车站)迎接
  • Mama met me at the station. [VERB noun prep./adv.]

    妈妈在车站接我。

  • Lili and my father met me off the boat. [V n + off]

    莉莉和我父亲在码头迎接我。

  • Kurt's parents weren't able to meet our plane so we took a taxi. [VERB noun]

    库尔特的父母无法来接机,于是我们打了车。

6 VERB 会晤;开会 When a group of people such as a committee meet, they gather together for a particular purpose. 会晤;开会
  • Officials from the two countries will meet again soon to resume negotiations. [VERB]

    两国官员不久将再度会晤以重启谈判。

  • The commission met 14 times between 1988 and 1991. [VERB]

    19881991年间,该委员会举行了14次会议。

SYN gather, collect, assemble, get together
7 VERB (…)会晤 If you meet with someone, you have a meeting with them. (…)会晤 [mainly US]
  • Most of the lawmakers who met with the president yesterday said they backed the mission. [VERB + with]

    大多数昨天与总统会晤的立法者说他们支持这个行动。

8 V-ERG 遭到;遇到;获得 If something such as a suggestion, proposal, or new book meets with or is met with a particular reaction, it gets that reaction from people. 遭到;遇到;获得
  • The idea met with a cool response from various quarters. [VERB + with]

    这个想法遭到了各方人士的冷遇。

  • We hope today's offer will meet with your approval too.

    我们希望今天的提议也能够得到您的首肯。

  • Reagan's speech was met with incredulity in the US.

    里根的演讲在美国遭到了质疑。

9 VERB 满足;达到 If something meets a need, requirement, or condition, it is good enough to do what is required. 满足;达到
  • The current arrangements for the care of severely mentally ill people are inadequate to meet their needs. [VERB noun]

    目前对严重精神病患者的护理安排不足以满足他们的需要。

  • Out of the original 23,000 applications, 16,000 candidates meet the entry requirements. [VERB noun]

    最初的2.3万份申请中有1.6万份满足入选的要求。

SYN fulfil, match (up to), answer, perform
10 VERB 对付;应对;克服 If you meet something such as a problem or challenge, you deal with it satisfactorily or do what is required. 对付;应对;克服
  • British manufacturing failed to meet the crisis of the 1970s. [VERB noun]

    英国制造业未能经受住20世纪70年代危机的考验。

  • It is an enormous challenge but we hope to meet it within a year or 18 months. [VERB noun]

    这是一个巨大的挑战,但是我们希望在1年或18个月之内能够战胜它。

  • They had worked heroically to meet the deadline. [VERB noun]

    为了如期完成任务,他们拼命地工作。

11 VERB 偿付;支付 If you meet the cost of something, you provide the money that is needed for it. 偿付;支付
  • The government said it will help meet some of the cost of the damage. [VERB noun]

    政府说将帮助支付损害造成的部分费用。

  • As your income increases you will find less difficulty in finding the money to meet your monthly repayments. [VERB noun]

    随着收入的增加,你会发现筹钱支付每月的还款没那么难了。

SYN pay for, clear, settle, square
12 VERB 碰上,遇到,遭遇(情况、态度、问题等) If you meet a situation, attitude, or problem, you experience it or become aware of it. 碰上,遇到,遭遇(情况、态度、问题等)
  • I honestly don't know how I will react the next time I meet a potentially dangerous situation. [VERB noun]

    我真不知道下次再碰上有潜在危险的情况时会作何反应。

  • Never had she met such spite and pettiness. [VERB noun]

    她从未遭遇过如此恶毒和狭隘的事情。

13 VERB 获得(成功);遭到(失败) You can say that someone meets with success or failure when they are successful or unsuccessful. 获得(成功);遭到(失败)
  • Attempts to find civilian volunteers have met with embarrassing failure. [VERB + with]

    寻找平民志愿者的种种尝试都遭遇了令人难堪的失败。

  • Efforts to commercialise the Russian space programme have met with little success. [VERB with noun]

    为使俄罗斯太空项目走向商业化而作出的种种努力几乎没有取得什么成功。

14 V-RECIP 接触;相碰 When a moving object meets another object, it hits or touches it. 接触;相碰
  • You sense the stresses in the hull each time the keel meets the ground. [VERB noun]

    每次龙骨触地的时候你都能感受到船体所受的压力。

  • Nick's head bent slowly over hers until their mouths met. [VERB]

    尼克慢慢向她低下头去,直到他们的嘴唇碰在了一起。

15 V-RECIP (目光)接触,相遇 If your eyes meet someone else's, you both look at each other at the same time. (目光)接触,相遇 [written]
  • Nina's eyes met her sisters' across the table. [VERB noun]

    尼娜与桌子对面的姐妹们目光相遇。

  • I found myself smiling back instinctively when our eyes met. [VERB]

    我发现当我们的目光相遇时,我本能地还以微笑。

16 V-RECIP (两片区域,尤指两片陆地或海洋)相接,汇合,相邻 If two areas meet, especially two areas of land or sea, they are next to one another. (两片区域,尤指两片陆地或海洋)相接,汇合,相邻
  • It is one of the rare places in the world where the desert meets the sea. [VERB noun]

    世界上沙漠与大海相接的地方非常少见,这里就是一处。

  • ...the southernmost point of South America where the Pacific and Atlantic oceans meet. [VERB]

    南美洲最南端、太平洋与大西洋的汇合处

17 V-RECIP (两条线)相交,交叉 The place where two lines meet is the place where they join together. (两条线)相交,交叉
  • Parallel lines will never meet no matter how far extended. [VERB]

    无论延伸多长,平行线永不相交。

  • The track widened as it met the road. [VERB noun]

    小路在和公路相交的地方变宽了。

18 V-RECIP (两个运动员、球队或军队)比赛,较量,交锋 If two sportsmen, teams, or armies meet, they compete or fight against one another. (两个运动员、球队或军队)比赛,较量,交锋
  • The two women will meet tomorrow in the final. [VERB]

    这两位女选手将在明天的决赛里决一胜负。

  • The unevenly matched armies met at Guilford on 15 March 1781. [plural-noun VERB]

    1781315日,力量悬殊的两支队伍在吉尔福德狭路相逢。

  • ...when England last met the Aussies in a cricket Test match. [VERB noun]

    英格兰队上次在国际板球锦标赛中遭遇澳大利亚队时

19 N-COUNT 运动会 A meet is an event in which athletes come to a particular place in order to take part in a race or races. 运动会
  • John Pennel became the first person to pole-vault 17 ft., at a meet in Miami, Florida.

    约翰·佩内尔在佛罗里达迈阿密的一次运动会上成为撑竿越过17英尺的第一人。

SYN sports event, competition, tournament, contest
20 N-COUNT (猎狐前猎人和猎犬的)集合 A meet is when riders and dogs gather somewhere before they set off on a fox hunt. (猎狐前猎人和猎犬的)集合 [British]
21 PHRASE 迎着(或直视)(某人的)目光 If you do not meet someone's eyes or meet someone's gaze, you do not look at them although they are looking at you, for example because you are ashamed. 迎着(或直视)(某人的)目光
  • He hesitated, then shook his head, refusing to meet her eyes.

    他犹豫起来,然后摇摇头,避开了她的目光。

22 PHRASE (尤指因暴力或蹊跷)死去 If someone meets their death or meets their end, they die, especially in a violent or suspicious way. (尤指因暴力或蹊跷)死去 [written]
  • Jacob Sinclair met his death at the hands of a soldier.

    雅各布·辛克莱在一名士兵的手里送了命。

  • No one knows exactly how or where he met his end.

    没有人知道他究竟是如何或在何处丢掉性命的。

23 to make ends meet→see: end  there's more to this than meets the eye→see: eye  to meet someone's eyes→see: eye  to meet someone halfway→see: halfway  to meet your match→see: match 
Phrasal verbs:
meet up
Thesaurus
Thesaurusmeet Also look up:
VERB.

bump into, encounter, run into 1

get together 1

gather 6

comply with, follow, fulfill 9

accomplish, achieve, complete, make 10

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BNC: 259 COCA: 288
meet

noun

(especially NAmE) ADJECTIVE | VERB + MEET | MEET + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgymnastics, race, swim, track體操比賽;賽馬大會;游泳比賽;徑賽hunt (BrE) 狩獵比賽championship錦標賽big, major大的賽事;主要賽事dual對抗賽a dual meet against Canada與加拿大隊的對抗賽spring, summer, etc.春季、夏季等運動會swap物品交換會a swap meet for collectors of Star Trek memorabilia《星際迷航》紀念品收藏者交流會VERB + MEEThold舉辦運動會This year's meet was held in Anchorage, Alaska.今年的運動會在阿拉斯加州的安克雷奇舉行。attend, go to參加運動會I can't go to your track meet after school tomorrow.明天放學後我不能去看你參加的徑賽了。miss錯過運動會Brooke missed the meet due to illness.布魯克因為生病錯過了運動會。win在運動會上獲勝Sam's team won the track meet.薩姆的隊在徑賽項目中獲勝。MEET + NOUNrecord運動會記錄Both scores were meet records.兩個分數都是運動會上的成績。PREPOSITIONat a/the meet在運動會上I swam faster at the last meet.上次運動會我游得更快。Did you buy it at the swap meet?你是在二手交換市場上買的嗎?
meet

verb¹

1come together相聚ADVERB | VERB + MEET | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBfirst初次見面the place where they had first met他們初次見面的地方regularly定期見面once見一次面never從未遇見eventually, finally終於/最終相聚When these two finally met, the connection was electric.這兩人終於見上面的時候,氣氛很是熱烈。briefly簡短會面privately, secretly私下/秘密會面face-to-face, in person, personally面對面的會談;親自見面The three sisters rarely meet in person, but spend hours on the phone.這三姐妹很少見面,但會在電話上聊好幾個小時。online在線會面an interactive site where people can meet online人們可以在線會面的交互式網站VERB + MEETarrange to安排見面chance to, happen to偶然/碰巧遇見A year or so later I happened to meet him again.大約一年後我碰巧又遇見了他。PREPOSITIONat在⋯見面We met the next day at a local bar.第二天我們在當地的一間酒吧見了面。for為⋯見面I arranged to meet her for lunch.我約好和她見面一起吃午飯。with與⋯見面Management will meet with union representatives next week.資方下週將與工會代表會面。I met up with my friends in town.我和朋友們在城裏碰了面。PHRASESlook forward to meeting sb期待與某人見面I look forward to meeting you next week.我盼望下星期與你見面。nice to meet you (especially NAmE) , pleased to meet you (especially BrE) (= a greeting used when you meet sb for the first time) 很高興認識你
meet

verb²

2satisfy sth滿足;達到ADVERB | VERB + MEET ADVERBhead-on正面應對They were determined to meet the challenge head-on.他們決心直面挑戰。VERB + MEETbe able to, can能夠滿足be unable to, fail to不能/未能達到He had failed to meet his performance targets.他未能達到自己的績效目標。be designed to, be tailored to為滿足⋯而設計/量身訂製The course is designed to meet the needs of young learners.這門課程是為滿足年輕學習者的需要而開設的。
meet

verb³

3sb's eyes/gaze/look目光;凝視ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBsquarely, unflinchingly, without flinching正視;毫不畏懼地注視Leonora met his gaze without flinching.莉奧諾拉毫不畏懼地和他對視。briefly簡短地對視PREPOSITIONacross目光穿過⋯而相遇Their eyes met across the crowded room.他們的目光越過房間裏擁擠的人群相遇了。
BNC: 259 COCA: 288
meet verb
meet1 (meet for a drink/talks) meet2 (meet by chance) meet3 (meet sb for the first time) meet4 (meet sb's needs) greet (meet sb at the airport) have3 (meet your death) pay (meet the expense) touch2 (where the mountains meet the sea)
meet1

verb

meet for a drink/talks 相聚喝一杯;举行会谈meet by chance 偶遇meet sb for the first time 初识某人meet sb's needs/conditions 满足某人的需要/条件meet ♦︎ meet with sb ♦︎ gather ♦︎ get together ♦︎ assemble ♦︎ mass ♦︎ rally ♦︎ convene ♦︎ meet upThese words all refer to people coming together in order to do sth. 这些词均表示集合、聚集、开会。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to meet / meet with sb / gather / get together / assemble / mass / rally / convene / meet up for sthto meet / get together / meet up with sbcrowds / supporters gather / assemble / rallypeople gather / assemble / massto meet / meet with sb / gather / get together / convene regularly meet (met, met) [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to come together formally in order to discuss sth; to come together socially after you have arranged it 开会;会晤;(与某人)会面;集合The committee meets on Fridays.委员会每周五开会。Let's meet for a drink after work.下班后我们一起去喝一杯吧。The Prime Minister met other European leaders for talks.首相与其他欧洲首脑举行了会谈。We're meeting them outside the theatre at 7.我们7点钟在剧院外面与他们会合。 ˈmeet with sb

phrasal verb

(met, met) (especially NAmE) to meet sb, especially for discussions 和某人会晤(商讨问题等)The President met with senior White House aides.总统会见了白宫的高级助理。
gather [intransitive] to come together in one place to form a group 聚集;集合A crowd soon gathered.很快就聚集了一群人。Can you all gather round? I've got something to tell you.你们都围过来好吗?我有事要告诉你们。His supporters gathered in the main square.他的支持者聚集在主广场上。 ˌget toˈgether

phrasal verb

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (rather informal) to meet sb socially or in order to discuss sth 举行社交聚会;开会We must get together for a drink sometime.我们得找个时间聚在一起喝一杯。We all get together every year at Christmas.我们大家每年圣诞节都要聚一聚。Management should get together with the union.资方应与工会一起开个会。 Get together is slightly more informal than meet and is usually used for less definite arrangements. * get together较meet略非正式,通常表示不太确定的安排The committee gets together on Fridays. We're getting together outside the theatre at 7. see also get-together event 2
assemble əˈsembl [intransitive] (rather formal) to come together as a group 聚集;集合The students were asked to assemble in the hall.学生获通知到礼堂集合。 mass [intransitive] to come together in large numbers 集结;聚集Demonstrators had massed outside the embassy.示威者聚集在大使馆外面。Dark clouds massed on the horizon.天边乌云密布。NOTE 辨析 Gather, assemble, or mass? Gather is the most general of the three words, and can be used to talk about large or small groups of people coming together. Assemble is a more formal word and is used about more formal meetings, when a group of people has been told to meet in one place and it has not happened by accident. Mass emphasizes the large number of people involved. * gather在这三个词中含义最广,指大量或少量的人聚集均可。assemble较正式,指一群人接到告知后在某处集合,这种较为正式的集会往往并非出于偶然。mass强调聚集的人很多。 rally [intransitive] to come together in order to help or support sb/sth 集合,联合起来(以提供帮助或支持)The cabinet rallied behind the Prime Minister.内阁团结一致支持首相。Many national newspapers rallied to his support.许多全国性报纸一致对他表示支持。When people rally they don't always literally come together in one place, but they act together to give sb/sth their support. * rally并非总是指人们真的聚集在某处,而是表示人们一致行动以支持某人或某事物。 convene kənˈviːn [intransitive] (formal) to come together for a formal meeting (为正式会议)聚集,集合The committee will convene at 11.30 next Thursday.委员会将在下星期四11:30开会。 ˌmeet ˈup

phrasal verb

(met, met) (rather informal) to meet sb, especially by arrangement (尤指按事先约定)见面,会面I met up with him later for a drink.后来我跟他一起喝了酒。
meet2

verb

meet for a drink/talks 相聚喝一杯;举行会谈meet by chance 偶遇meet sb for the first time 初识某人meet sb's needs/conditions 满足某人的需要/条件meet ♦︎ run into sb ♦︎ encounter ♦︎ bump into sbThese words all mean to be in the same place as sb by chance and talk to them. 这些词均表示相遇、相逢、遇见。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to meet / run into / bump into a friend meet (met, met) [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to be in the same place as sb by chance and talk to them 相遇;相逢;遇见I hope we'll meet again soon.希望我们很快再见面。Did you meet anyone in town?你在城里碰见什么人了吗? ˌrun ˈinto sb

phrasal verb

(running, ran, run) (rather informal) to meet sb by chance, especially sb you know 偶然遇见,碰到(尤指认识的人)Guess who I ran into today!猜猜我今天碰见谁了!
encounter ɪnˈkaʊntə(r) [transitive] (formal) to meet sb, or discover sth, especially sb/sth new, unusual or unexpected 偶然碰到;与⋯邂逅;意外地发现She was the most remarkable woman he had ever encountered.她是他所遇见过的最出色的女性。Walruses were commonly encountered in the Shetland Islands until quite recently.不久之前在设得兰群岛还能经常见到海象。 see also come across sb/sth find 2 ˌbump ˈinto sb

phrasal verb

(informal) to meet sb by chance, especially sb you know 偶然遇见,碰到(尤指认识的人)I bumped into Tina this morning.我今天上午碰见蒂娜了。NOTE 辨析 Run into sb or bump into sb?There is very little difference in the meaning or range of these two verbs. Bump into sb is more informal and is used slightly less in American English. 这两个短语动词在意义和使用范围上的差别都很小。bump into sb较非正式,略少用于美式英语。
meet3

verb

meet for a drink/talks 相聚喝一杯;举行会谈meet by chance 偶遇meet sb for the first time 初识某人meet sb's needs/conditions 满足某人的需要/条件meet ♦︎ get to know sb ♦︎ make sb's acquaintanceThese words all mean to see and talk to sb for the first time. 这些词均表示初次相识、结识。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to first meet / get to know / make the acquaintance of sb meet (met, met) [transitive, no passive, intransitive] to see and know sb for the first time; to be introduced to sb 相识;结识;被引见介绍(给某人)Where did you first meet your husband?你是在哪儿和你丈夫初次相识的?There's someone I want you to meet.我想介绍你认识一个人。I don't think we've met.我想我们没见过面吧。 (especially BrE) Pleased to meet you.很高兴认识你。 (especially NAmE) Nice to meet you.很高兴认识你。When you have just been formally introduced to sb it is usual to say Pleased to meet you (in British English) or Nice to meet you (in American English). You can say Nice meeting you (in British or American English) when you say goodbye to sb that you have met for the first time; in American English you can also say Nice to meet you when you say goodbye, but it is not usual to say Pleased to meet you at this point in either British or American English. 如果你刚刚被正式介绍给某人,通常会跟对方说Pleased to meet you(英式英语)或Nice to meet you(美式英语)。跟初次相识者道别,在英式和美式英语中均可说Nice meeting you;在美式英语中道别时亦可说Nice to meet you,但在英式和美式英语中道别时通常都不说Pleased to meet you。 ˌget to ˈknow sb

phrase

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten)to become familiar with sb over time 开始熟悉;了解She's very nice when you get to know her.你了解她以后就会觉得她人很好。There are a few other expressions with know in this meaning. 表达此义时,know还有以下几种用法Do you two know each other (= have you met before)?你们俩认识吗?I've known David for 20 years.我认识戴维20年了。She was a secretary when I first knew her.我最初认识她时,她是个秘书。
make sb's acquaintance make the acquaintance of sb

idiom

(made, made) (formal) to meet sb for the first time 与某人初次相识;结识某人I am delighted to make your acquaintance, Mrs Phillips.菲利普斯太太,我很高兴与您相识。I made the acquaintance of several musicians around that time.大约在那段时间,我结识了几位音乐家。 see also acquaintance friend , acquaintance friendship
meet4

verb

meet for a drink/talks 相聚喝一杯;举行会谈meet by chance 偶遇meet sb for the first time 初识某人meet sb's needs/conditions 满足某人的需要/条件meet ♦︎ suit ♦︎ satisfy ♦︎ fulfil ♦︎ serveThese words all mean to be good enough for sb/sth or to provide what is needed for sb/sth. 这些词均表示符合、满足。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to meet / suit / satisfy / fulfil / serve a requirement / need / purposeto suit / satisfy / fulfil / serve sb / sth's intereststo meet / suit / satisfy / fulfil a demand / conditionto meet / satisfy / fulfil a / an standard / obligationto meet / satisfy / fulfil the terms / criteria meet (met, met) [transitive] to do what is needed or asked for; to be enough for what sb/sth requires 满足;使满意;符合(要求)Until these conditions are met we can't proceed with the sale.除非这些条件得到满足,否则我们不能进行这项交易。50% of the candidates failed to meet the standard required.50%的申请人达不到指定的标准。I can't possibly meet that deadline.我不可能如期完成。 suit [transitive, no passive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to be convenient or useful for sb 对(某人)方便;满足(某人)需要;合(某人)心意Choose a computer to suit your particular needs.选一台适合你个人需要的电脑。If you want to go by bus, that suits me fine.要是你想坐公共汽车走,那对我也合适。It suits me to start work at a later time.对我来说,最好晚一点再开始工作。 satisfy [transitive] (rather formal) to provide what is wanted, needed, or asked for; to be as good as what is wanted or needed 满足(要求、需要等);符合,达到(要求)It seemed that no amount of information would satisfy their curiosity.无论多少信息似乎也满足不了他们的好奇心。Our hunger satisfied, we continued our journey.我们吃饱后又上路了。She failed to satisfy all the requirements for entry to the college.她没有达到进入那所学院的全部要求。 fulfil (BrE) (NAmE fulfill) fʊlˈfɪl (-ll-) [transitive] (formal, especially business 尤用于商业) to do or have what is required or what is necessary 履行;符合;具备Failure to fulfil the terms of the agreements may result in legal action.不执行协议条款可能会被起诉。He had fulfilled his promise to his father.他履行了对父亲许下的诺言。 serve [transitive] (rather formal) to be useful to sb in achieving sth or in providing what is needed or wanted 对⋯有用;能满足⋯的需要These experiments serve no useful purpose.这些实验没有任何实际意义。His linguistic ability served him well in his chosen profession.他的语言能力对他所选择的职业大有帮助。

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