greet
v
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(a) [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (with sth) give a conventional sign or word of welcome or pleasure when meeting sb or receiving a (guest) 欢迎; 迎接; 致意; 问候
He greeted me in the street with a friendly wave of the hand. 他在街上向我亲切地挥手致意.
greeting her guests at the door 在门口迎接她的客人.
(b) [Tn.pr esp passive 尤用於被动语态]
~ sth with sth receive sth with a particular reaction 对某事做出某种反应
The news was greeted by/with cheering, booing, etc. 对这消息欢呼喝采、 嘘声四起等.
This appointment was greeted with relief, dismay, etc. 这一委任使人欣慰、 怅惘等.
2 [Tn] (of sights and sounds) be suddenly seen or heard by (sb) (指景象和声音)突然被(某人)看见或听见
the view that greeted us at the top of the hill 在山顶上收入我们眼底的景色.
capn. 盖;帽子;军帽;求交运算;
vi. 脱帽致意;
vt. 覆盖;给…戴帽;
abbr. Common Agricultural Policy (欧共体)共同农业政策;
sparevt. 节省,俭省;不用,抽出,省掉;宽恕,饶(命),救命,使某人免遭(麻烦等);出让,割爱,分让;
adj. 多余的,剩下的(钱等),空闲的(时间等);预备的,备用的,替换用的;多余的,瘦的,少量的;薄弱的,简陋的,粗陋的;
n. 备用零件,备用轮胎;节省,俭省;〈美〉(头两个球把十柱打得)全倒;预备品,替换品;
vi. 节约;节省;饶恕;宽容;