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I . meet [mi:t] N

1. meet (sporting event):

meet
meet
miting m

2. meet Brit (fox hunt):

meet
zbor m

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

2. meet (by arrangement):

to meet sb

4. meet (make acquaintance of):

meet
Peter, meet Judith

6. meet (fulfil):

meet obligation
meet deadline
meet demand

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

1. meet (by chance):

meet

2. meet (by arrangement):

meet
dobivati se [perf dobiti se]
to meet for a drink/for lunch

4. meet (congregate):

meet
zbirati se [perf zbrati se]

5. meet SPORTS:

meet
meet

6. meet (join):

meet
meet roads, lines

I . meet with VB intr

1. meet esp Am (have meeting):

meet

II . meet with VB trans

2. meet (match):

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Nevertheless, to meet the requirement of new rolling stock, three new production workshops were set up.
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More importantly, it dispatches significant purchases we'd need to buy to meet that objective off into the never-never, with no guarantees for the future.
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The quality standard is a set of guidelines that teachers need to meet.
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It will allow us to identify how we can help meet the government's targets relating to renewable energy generation and carbon reduction.
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In a bid to meet developing customer expectations, many banks have begun offering web-related services such as e-deposits, online messaging, online management of personal and business finances, and more.
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Several years pass before they meet up again for another camping trip.
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In the end, they meet up and soon drive off in a black and white car.
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They envisaged a club where gentlemen who travelled abroad might meet and offer hospitality to distinguished foreign visitors.
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They went to meet her at the end of the concert and proposed her a trial recording session.
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Other users reply to these advertisements and agree to meet the person to buy bitcoins with cash or pay with online banking.
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