Definition of the word met

Pronunciation of vocabulary met

metverb

gặp

/met//met/

Origin of the word met

The word "met" stems from the Old English word "mētan," meaning "to meet." It's a verb that originated from the Proto-Germanic word "mētaną," which also meant "to meet." "Mētan" evolved into "metan" in Middle English, and finally into "met" in Modern English. This simple word traces its roots back to the very core of the Germanic language family and represents a basic human experience, that of encountering others.

Vocabulary summary met

typenoun

meaninga meeting (of hunters at a prearranged place, of sportsmen for competition)

exampleit is meet that

exampleto meet somebody half-way: meet someone on the road; (figurative) compromise with someone

typetransitive verb met

meaningmeet

exampleit is meet that

exampleto meet somebody half-way: meet someone on the road; (figurative) compromise with someone

meaningmeet

examplethe Committee will meet tomorrow

meaning(US, American meaning) to introduce, to get acquainted (with someone)

examplemeet Mr John Brown

Example of vocabulary metnamespace

  • The Spring Festival is a time when families gather together for a reunion met.

    Tết Nguyên Đán là thời gian các gia đình tụ họp lại để họp mặt.

  • She met her future husband while studying abroad in Spain.

    Cô gặp người chồng tương lai của mình khi đang du học ở Tây Ban Nha.

  • The two athletes met in a thrilling finish to the race.

    Hai vận động viên đã gặp nhau trong một cuộc đua kết thúc đầy kịch tính.

  • During the interview, the journalist met the CEO's tough questions with poise and confidence.

    Trong buổi phỏng vấn, nhà báo đã trả lời những câu hỏi khó của CEO một cách bình tĩnh và tự tin.

  • In a test tube, chemicals can be combined and met to produce a new substance.

    Trong ống nghiệm, các chất hóa học có thể được kết hợp và phản ứng với nhau để tạo ra một chất mới.


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