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 greet [gri:t]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 问候, 致敬, 欢迎, 映入眼帘

  1. I woke up and was greeted by bird song.
    我一觉醒来,鸟鸣之声不绝于耳。
  2. His speech was greeted by loud cheers.
    他的演讲受到了热烈的欢呼。
  3. He greeted her with a loving hug.
    他以一个深情的拥抱来迎接她。


greet


Greet \Greet\ (gr[=e]t), v. i.
To meet and give salutations.

There greet in silence, as the dead are wont, And sleep
in peace. --Shak.


Greet \Greet\, n.
Greeting. [Obs.] --F. Beaumont.


Greet \Greet\, a.
Great. [Obs.] --Chaucer.


Greet \Greet\, v. i. [OE. greten, AS. gr[=ae]tan, gr[=e]tan;
akin to Icel. gr[=a]ta, Sw. gr[*a]ta, Dan. gr[ae]de, Goth.
gr[=e]ctan; cf. Skr. hr[=a]d to sound, roar. [root]50.]
To weep; to cry; to lament. [Obs. or Scot.] [Written also
{greit}.] --Spenser.


Greet \Greet\, n.
Mourning. [Obs.] --Spenser.


Greet \Greet\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Greeted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Greeting}.] [OE. greten, AS. gr[=e]tan to address, approach;
akin to OS. gr[=o]tian, LG. gr["o]ten, D. groeten, OHG.
gruozzen, G. gr["u]ssen. [root]50.]
1. To address with salutations or expressions of kind wishes;
to salute; to hail; to welcome; to accost with friendship;
to pay respects or compliments to, either personally or
through the intervention of another, or by writing or
token.

My lord, the mayor of London comes to greet you.
--Shak.

2. To come upon, or meet, as with something that makes the
heart glad.

In vain the spring my senses greets. --Addison.

3. To accost; to address. --Pope.

  1. Barbara Bush and Raisa Gorbachev flew ahead of their husbands to Camp David and were on hand to greet them amid a formal naval welcoming ceremony.
  2. The fowl visitors arrived in the dead of night and announced their presence in the customary way: with loud crowing to greet the dawn.
  3. At the base to greet the team were members of their families and co-workers.
  4. JOHN Mortimer's father used to greet his three-year-old son with 'Is execution done on Cawdor?', expecting a reply from the fledgling barrister-writer.
  5. Light crowds meet him during a recent visit here, and those who do show up greet him with many quizzical glances.
  6. More than 120,000 people crammed shoulder-to-shoulder into the country's largest stadium Tuesday to greet the man revered by most South African blacks as their leader.
  7. Among the friends and relatives waiting to greet the returning fliers were Loretta and Clyde Smith of Natrona Heights, Penn., along with six relatives and a large banner reading "Welcome Home Shawn," to greet their son, Lt.
  8. Among the friends and relatives waiting to greet the returning fliers were Loretta and Clyde Smith of Natrona Heights, Penn., along with six relatives and a large banner reading "Welcome Home Shawn," to greet their son, Lt.
  9. The sailors knew foul weather and treacherous seas probably would greet them off Cape Horn, where the Atlantic and Pacific oceans collide.
  10. A can of state-grown popcorn with the words "Georgia's Popping" will greet each delegate to the Democratic National Convention in an effort by the Georgia Tourist Division to lure conventioneers outside Atlanta to some of the state's other cities.
  11. Cocoa prices reached four-month lows before finishing little changed. Compiled from Reuters HOWLS OF anguish often greet the announcement of the award of a government contract.
  12. About 2,000 people, including Poles and American tourists, turned out on a warm, sunny morning to greet Bush at a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
  13. Residents set off a hail of firecrackers and fireworks to greet the Lunar New Year, which in China is called Spring Festival.
  14. It's hard to tell at Fast Eddy's, the pool hall, where he seems to greet everyone.
  15. At a station beneath the World Trade Center, a tall young man stepped out of a shadow to greet me.
  16. Along the way, he abruptly had his motorcade stopped to greet wellwishers lining his path. Plunging into the crowd, at one point he spent more than a minute talking with three small children.
  17. The Soviet president left his limousine to greet crowds before a luncheon at the governor's mansion, crossed the street after lunch to the delight of another group and walked the street a third time near the St. Paul Cathedral.
  18. At the airport, President Robert Mugabe, one of the nearly 1 million Catholics in this country of 8.5 million people, waited at the edge of a red carpet to greet the pope.
  19. He was in the Kremlin to greet the U.S. delegation in the morning and stayed on for lunch.
  20. Airlines, for instance, could use computer information about frequent flyers to help flight attendants personally greet passengers and build customer loyalty, Mr. Laberis says.
  21. When the boy approached, Mickey "knocked the kid over because he wanted to greet him," Klinghammer said. "He was lonely. The child struggled and cried.
  22. "I greet you in the name of Jesus," he told some 30 exiles at the airport.
  23. This sepulchral expanse is penetrated by a very steep ceremonial staircase, and you might feel rewarded in your efforts if the embalmed remains of the chiefs of ARCO, the building's biggest sponsor, were there to greet you at the top.
  24. Customarily, party officials would greet him at the airport, but this time, Sergei recounts, "the tarmac in front of the plane was empty except for two small figures looming up in the distance.
  25. 'There will be one million, maybe two millions there to greet him.
  26. He went from one restaurant to another to greet voters at breakfast time, ordering pancakes at one stop, sipping coffee at a second and eating an Egg McMuffin during a visit to a McDonald's.
  27. Just the day before suffering the heart attack at his Margate home, he went to the Atlantic City Convention Center to greet contestants and pageant staff and pose for photographs.
  28. He had been top of the list of invited guests, and party aides had said he would be present to greet Mr Major.
  29. Mrs. Dukakis was on hand at Kennedy International Airport to greet the Soviet visitors and their translator Helen Kuzmicheva, who runs the Soviet-U.S. Alcoholism Center in Moscow, a Western-style out-patient clinic that opened April 3.
  30. Their eyes shadowed with coal dust, the miners talked quietly last week while waiting to greet Solidarity leader Lech Walesa at the Manifest Lipcowy mine, where the first strike began.
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