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I . meet <met, met> [mi:t] VB trans

2. meet (make acquaintance):

3. meet (await arrival):

5. meet (pay for):

II . meet <met, met> [mi:t] VB intr

1. meet (encounter, congregate):

2. meet (come into contact):

3. meet (get acquainted):

4. meet (join):

III . meet [mi:t] N

met [met] VB

met pt, pp of meet

See also meet

II . meet <met, met> [mi:t] VB intr

1. meet (encounter, congregate):

2. meet (come into contact):

3. meet (get acquainted):

4. meet (join):

III . meet [mi:t] N

meat [mi:t] N

1. meat (flesh):

mięso nt

2. meat no pl fig (content):

I . melt [melt] VB trans

1. melt butter, wax:

topić [perf s-]

2. melt salt, sugar:

II . melt [melt] VB intr

1. melt (turn into liquid):

topnieć [perf s-]

2. melt (dissolve):

men [men] N

men pl of man

See also man

I . man <men> [mæn] N

1. man (male human):

man

2. man (human being):

man

3. man inf (male companion):

man
facet m

4. man (form of address):

5. man no pl (the human race):

man

6. man GAMES:

man
pionek m

II . man <-nn-> [mæn] VB trans

II . mend [mend] VB intr

1. mend (become healthy):

2. mend (heal):

goić [perf za-] się

III . mend [mend] N

I . mint2 [mɪnt] N

mint (coin factory):

Phrases:

a mint of sth inf

II . mint2 [mɪnt] VB trans

1. mint money:

2. mint fig:

tent [tent] N

cent [sent] N

I . bent1 [bent] ADJ

1. bent (determined):

2. bent (not straight):

3. bent inf (dishonest):

II . bent1 [bent] N form (ability)

gent [ʤent] N

1. gent Brit inf:

Phrases:

the Gents + sing vb (toilet)

Met [met] N

1. Met Brit:

2. Met short for the Metropolitan Opera

Met

mean2 [mi:n] ADJ

1. mean Brit (miserly):

2. mean (unkind):

4. mean AM (cruel):

5. mean liter (poor):

memo [ˈmeməʊ, Am -oʊ] N

memo short for memorandum

See also memorandum

memorandum <-s [or memoranda]> [ˌmeməˈrændəm] N

1. memorandum form (message):

2. memorandum POL:

nota f

3. memorandum LAW:

meek [mi:k] ADJ

1. meek (gentle):

2. meek (submissive):

I . mew [mju:] N

II . mew [mju:] VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For example, a hyphenation algorithm might decide that "impeachment" can be broken as "impeach-ment" or "im-peachment", but not, say, as "impe-achment".
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The base ment contains a card room and once had a two-lane bowling alley.
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Driving: 500 youths received free driving lessons and received drivers licenses to facilitate employ-ment as professional bus, truck and taxi drivers.
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