The idea did not meet with universal acclaim from experts on corporate governance.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
But will it meet with their tough nutritional standards?
The Sun (2008)
I have an easier capacity to meet with this sort of thing.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Most of my questions will meet with cordial evasions and disingenuous deflections.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
They have committees that meet with the owners of the plant and the engineers.
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You can’t meet with the decision maker.
Globe and Mail (2014)
He'd be happy to meet with you.
Houston Chronicle (2010)
His attempts to redeem his situation with a moneyed marriage meet with absurd disasters.
The Times Literary Supplement (2011)
Chinese translation of 'meet with'
meet with
vt fus
[difficulty, success]经(經)历(歷) (jīnglì)
⇒ The strikes met with little success.罢工不太成功。 (Bàgōng bù tài chénggōng.)
(= have meeting with)[person]与(與) ... 会(會)面 (yǔ ... huìmiàn)