出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/11 23:36 UTC 版)
meet with (third-person singular simple present meets with, present participle meeting with, simple past and past participle met with) (transitive)
Some state that as a transitive verb in the context "to come together by chance or arrangement", meet (as in meet (someone)) does not require a preposition between verb and object; the phrase meet with (someone) is deemed incorrect. Nonetheless, in the sense "come face to face with someone by arrangement", meet with is generally accepted as an American English usage. See also meet.
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to have an interview with someone
顔合わせする
to meet someone
with
to come across
取引がつく
博学で
with erudition
with awe
with a thunk
meet with kindness
with deference
知り合いになる
仲間になる
meet with a refusal