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meet up phrasal verb ⇨ meet 1meet1 verb meet for a drink/talks 相聚喝一杯;举行会谈meet by chance 偶遇meet sb for the first time 初识某人meet sb's needs/conditions 满足某人的需要/条件meet ♦︎ meet with sb ♦︎ gather ♦︎ get together ♦︎ assemble ♦︎ mass ♦︎ rally ♦︎ convene ♦︎ meet upThese words all refer to people coming together in order to do sth. 这些词均表示集合、聚集、开会。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to meet / meet with sb / gather / get together / assemble / mass / rally / convene / meet up for sth◆to meet / get together / meet up with sb◆crowds / supporters gather / assemble / rally◆people gather / assemble / mass◆to meet / meet with sb / gather / get together / convene regularly■ meet (met, met) [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to come together formally in order to discuss sth; to come together socially after you have arranged it 开会;会晤;(与某人)会面;集合◆The committee meets on Fridays.委员会每周五开会。◆Let's meet for a drink after work.下班后我们一起去喝一杯吧。◆The Prime Minister met other European leaders for talks.首相与其他欧洲首脑举行了会谈。◆We're meeting them outside the theatre at 7.我们7点钟在剧院外面与他们会合。■ ˈmeet with sb phrasal verb (met, met) (especially NAmE) to meet sb, especially for discussions 和某人会晤(商讨问题等)◆The President met with senior White House aides.总统会见了白宫的高级助理。■ gather [intransitive] to come together in one place to form a group 聚集;集合◆A crowd soon gathered.很快就聚集了一群人。◆Can you all gather round? I've got something to tell you.你们都围过来好吗?我有事要告诉你们。◆His supporters gathered in the main square.他的支持者聚集在主广场上。■ ˌget toˈgether phrasal verb (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (rather informal) to meet sb socially or in order to discuss sth 举行社交聚会;开会◆We must get together for a drink sometime.我们得找个时间聚在一起喝一杯。◆We all get together every year at Christmas.我们大家每年圣诞节都要聚一聚。◆Management should get together with the union.资方应与工会一起开个会。ⓘ Get together is slightly more informal than meet and is usually used for less definite arrangements. * get together较meet略非正式,通常表示不太确定的安排◆The committee gets together on Fridays. ◆We're getting together outside the theatre at 7. see also get-together ⇨ event 2 ■ assemble / /əˈsembl/ / [intransitive] (rather formal) to come together as a group 聚集;集合◆The students were asked to assemble in the hall.学生获通知到礼堂集合。■ mass [intransitive] to come together in large numbers 集结;聚集◆Demonstrators had massed outside the embassy.示威者聚集在大使馆外面。◆Dark clouds massed on the horizon.天边乌云密布。NOTE 辨析 Gather, assemble, or mass? Gather is the most general of the three words, and can be used to talk about large or small groups of people coming together. Assemble is a more formal word and is used about more formal meetings, when a group of people has been told to meet in one place and it has not happened by accident. Mass emphasizes the large number of people involved. * gather在这三个词中含义最广,指大量或少量的人聚集均可。assemble较正式,指一群人接到告知后在某处集合,这种较为正式的集会往往并非出于偶然。mass强调聚集的人很多。■ rally [intransitive] to come together in order to help or support sb/sth 集合,联合起来(以提供帮助或支持)◆The cabinet rallied behind the Prime Minister.内阁团结一致支持首相。◆Many national newspapers rallied to his support.许多全国性报纸一致对他表示支持。ⓘ When people rally they don't always literally come together in one place, but they act together to give sb/sth their support. * rally并非总是指人们真的聚集在某处,而是表示人们一致行动以支持某人或某事物。■ convene / /kənˈviːn/ / [intransitive] (formal) to come together for a formal meeting (为正式会议)聚集,集合◆The committee will convene at 11.30 next Thursday.委员会将在下星期四11:30开会。■ ˌmeet ˈup phrasal verb (met, met) (rather informal) to meet sb, especially by arrangement (尤指按事先约定)见面,会面◆I met up with him later for a drink.后来我跟他一起喝了酒。 |