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meet (EN)
verbe, nom

verbe “meet”

meet; he meets; past met, part. met; ger. meeting
  1. rencontrer
    Let's meet at the at noon to discuss the project.
  2. croiser
    I met an old friend on the street yesterday while I was shopping.
  3. faire la connaissance de
    I'm pleased to meet you; I've heard so much about you.
  4. se réunir
    The committee meets every Monday to discuss policy matters.
  5. satisfaire
    The project met all the client's requirements and was delivered on time.
  6. s'affronter
    The two teams will meet in the final match to decide the championship.
  7. se rejoindre
    This is the point where the two rivers meet and flow into the ocean.
  8. affronter
    They met their challenges with determination and never gave up.

nom “meet”

sg. meet, pl. meets
  1. rencontre (informelle)
    Let's have a meet tomorrow at noon to finalize the plans for the party.
  2. compétition
    He set a new record at the swim meet last weekend, beating his previous time by two seconds.
  3. chasse à courre
    They attended the annual hunt meet in the countryside, which attracted enthusiasts from all over the region.
  4. croisement (de trains)
    The freight train had to wait at the siding for a meet with the passenger train before continuing its journey.
  5. (mathématiques) la borne inférieure maximale de deux éléments dans un treillis
    In lattice theory, the meet of these elements provides important information about their structure.