greet
[gri:t]
vt.迎接, 问候, 致敬, 作出反应
vt.传入(耳), 扑(鼻), 映入(眼帘)
例句与用法:
I greet you in the name of the President.
我代表总统前来迎接您。
He made his way through the crowd to greet us.
他穿过人群向我们打招呼。
He greeted her with a loving hug.
他以一个深情的拥抱来迎接她。
His speech was greeted by loud cheers.
他的演讲受到了热烈的欢呼。
I woke up and was greeted by bird song.
我一觉醒来,鸟鸣之声不绝于耳。
词形变化:
名词: greeter | 动词过去式: greeted | 动词过去分词: greeted | 动词现在分词: greeting | 动词第三人称单数: greets |
vt.
1. 问候, 迎接, 招呼[(+with)]
She greeted her guests at the door.
她在门口迎接客人。
She greeted him with a smile.
她微笑着跟他打招呼。
2. (以特定方式)接受; 对……作出反应[O][(+with)]
They greeted her speech with warm applause.
他们对她的演讲报以热烈的掌声。
His proposals were greeted with cheers.
他的建议受到了欢呼。
3. 映入(眼帘); 传入(耳中); 被……所感知
Shouts of anger greeted our ears.
愤怒的喊声传入我们耳中。
greet
过去式:greeted
过去分词:greeted
现在进行时:greeting
词形变化:
名词: greeter | 动词过去式: greeted | 动词过去分词: greeted | 动词现在分词: greeting | 动词第三人称单数: greets |
词义辨析:
同义:
vt.向……打招呼
address
hail
talk to
vt.问候; 接近
meet
approach
同义参见:
hallo
hail1
salute
welcome
greet1[ɡri:t]vt.1.■向…致敬(或致意);问候;向…问好,招呼,称呼;欢迎:She greeted him with a smile.她用微笑向他致意。2.■(以某种方式)接受,受到,遇到;迎接,接待:His speech was greeted by loud cheers.他的演讲受到热烈欢呼。They greeted the guests at the airport.他们在机场迎接客人。3.■呈现在…前,映入眼帘;被…所感知:The morning sun greeted us as we came out on deck.当我们登上甲板,朝阳呈现在我们眼前。vi.1.■[废语](会面时的)寒暄,问候,致意 greet2[ɡri:t]vi.1.■[苏格兰和英格兰北部方言、古语]哭泣,流泪;悲泣,悲叹vt.1.■为…悲痛,哀悼
greetgreet[ɡri:t]vt.1.■向...致敬[意], 向...打招呼; 欢迎2.■映入眼帘; 入耳His speech was greeted with cheers.他的演说得到热烈的喝采。When we reached the top of the hill, a magnificent view of the sea greeted us.当我们抵达山顶时, 一片壮丽的海景映入眼帘。
verb
- [with obj.]give a polite word or sign of welcome or recognition to (someone) on meeting
问候;迎接;招呼
■[with obj. and adverbial]receive or acknowledge (something) in a specified way
(以特定的方式)接受;对…作出反应
everyone greeted this idea warmly.
所有在场的人都对这个想法作出了热烈的回应。
■(of a sight or sound) become apparent to or be noticed by (someone) on arrival somewhere
(景象,声音)呈现在…前;被…所感知
you're greeted with a delightful confusion of aromas.
你闻到一种混合的怡人芬芳。
- Old English grētan 'approach, attack, or salute', of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch groeten and German grüssen 'greet'
greet2
verb
- [no obj.](Scottish)weep; cry
(苏格兰)痛哭;哭泣
he sat down on the armchair and started to greet.
她在扶手椅上坐下,然后哭了起来。
- Old English, partly from grētan 'cry out, rage', partly from grēotan 'lament', both of Germanic origin
greet
动词 greet:
express greetings upon meeting someone
send greetings to
react to in a certain way
be perceived by
greet
■Greet Tryphena and Tryphosa, those women who work hard in the Lord.
12[和合]又问为主劳苦的土非拿氏和土富撒氏安。
■Greet one another with an holy kiss.
12你们亲嘴问安。彼此务要圣洁。
■Greet Tryphaena and Tryphosa, who labor in the Lord.
12问在主里劳苦的土非拿氏和土富撒氏安。
■Greet Rufus, chosen in the Lord, and his mother as well as mine.
13问在主里蒙拣选的鲁孚和他母亲,也就是我的母亲安。
■Luke, the beloved physician, and Demas, greet you.
14所亲爱的医生路加,和底马问你们安。
■Greet Priscilla and Aquila and the household of Onesiphorus.
19问百基拉,亚居拉,和阿尼色弗一家的人安。
■This 9th year, is the last year for us to greet the decennial.
2008年刚好是在香港和澳门回归十周年之间的一年。
■I, Tertius, who write this epistle, greet you in the Lord.
22我这代笔写信的德丢,在主里问你们安。
■Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss.
26与众弟兄亲嘴问安务要圣洁。
■Greet Mary, who worked very hard for you.
6又问马利亚安。她为你们多受劳苦。
■Greet Mary, one who has labored much for us.
6问为你们多多劳苦的马利亚安。
■Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord.
8又问我在主里面所亲爱的暗伯利安。
■Greet Ampliatus, my beloved in the Lord.
8问我在主里所亲爱的暗伯利安。
■A waiter comes up to greet them.
一位服务员前来迎接他们。
■A large crowd gathered in the arrival lobby to greet the returning athletes.
一大群人在入境大厅迎接运动员归来。
■One evidence of friendliness is to greet customers by name.
一项友善的证明就是礼貌称呼客户的名字。
■Wouldn't deign to greet the servant who opened the door.
不愿降低身份向开门的仆人打招呼
■In England, do not greet people with a kiss.
不要通过亲吻的方式来问候。
■They did go to greet each train, however.
不过他们真的去迎接每趟火车,
■Greet all the brothers with a holy kiss.
与众弟兄亲嘴问安,务要圣洁。
■Love is that two solitudes protect and limit and greet each other.
两个孤独的人相互保护,相互制约,相互问候,这便是爱情。
■For the legend of year, people greet each other, looking in him.
人们彼此问候,为了“年”的传说,看望他是否安康!
■It is the Elephant and Walrus Kingdoms that greet you today.
今天是大象和海象王国向你们问候。
■It is the Gum and Eucalyptus Trees that greet you today.
今天是橡胶树和桉树向你们问候。
■It is the Giraffe and Seal Kingdoms that greet you today.
今天是长颈鹿和海豹王国问候你们。
■When he entered, people rose one after another to greet him.
他一进来,大家纷纷起立,向他表示欢迎。
■He had telephoned, and she went herself to greet him at the door.
他事先打过电话,露丝亲自到门口迎接了他.
■He put his hand familiarly on her shoulder, as if only to greet her in passing.
他亲密地把他的手搭在她肩上,好像只是路过打个招呼。
■They presented impromptu items to greet the distinguished guests.
他们临时表演节目来欢迎贵宾。
■They greet each other with a hug and say, Merry Christmas!
他们互相拥抱,互相问候圣诞快乐!
■As they stepped out of the car, an attendant came up to greet them.
他们从汽车里走出来时,一位服务员走上前去迎接。
■They were waiting at the entrance to greet the Queen.
他们在入囗处等待,向女王问候。
■They greet each other by raising their hats.
他们彼此举起帽子打招呼。
■They came across the street to greet us.
他们穿过街来迎接我们。
■They sent letters to us to greet this great festival of the Chinese people.
他们给我们写信祝贺中国人民的这一伟大的节日。
■Student F: They send their cards to greet their friends.
他们送贺卡以表示对朋友的问候。
■They all rose(from their seats) to greet us.
他们都站起身来欢迎我们。
■He bounced across the room to greet them.
他兴奋地冲过房间去迎接他们。
■He had shower and was back in the lobby to greet his guest at 7.00 p.m..
他冲淋浴后,在晚上7点回到大厅,迎接他的客人。
■He went to the station to greet his friend.
他去车站迎接他的朋友。
■Pablito, his only Grandchild, ran to greet him.
他唯一的孙子,跑过来迎接他。
■He stopped right mest to me to greet his family.
他在我身旁停下脚步,跟家人寒暄起来。
■He greet me in the street with a friendly wave of the hand.
他在街上向我亲切地挥手致意。
■He rushed to greet her, sweeping his arms wide.
他张开双臂舞动着,冲过去迎接她。
■He rose slightly to greet the visitor.
他欠身向进来的客人打招呼。
■He did not greet his children with the usual hug and kiss.
他没有像平常一样在道早安时拥抱、亲吻他的孩子。
■He made his way through the crowd to greet us.
他穿过人群向我们打招呼。
■Often does he send me e-mails to greet me.
他经常给我发电子信件问候我。
■"The whole Island of Antigua came out to greet me.
他说道。安提瓜岛上所有的人们在欢迎我。
■After the ceremony, people in the church started to greet each other.
仪式结束后,教堂里的人们互相问候。