greets
英 [ɡriːts]
美 [ɡriːts]
v. 和(某人)打招呼(或问好); 欢迎; 迎接; (以某种方式)对…作出反应; 映入…的眼帘; 传入…的耳中(或鼻中)
greet的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 同…打招呼;向…问好;欢迎;迎接
When yougreetsomeone, you say 'Hello' or shake hands with them.- She liked to be home to greet Steve when he came in from school.
她喜欢呆在家里迎接放学回家的史蒂夫。
- She liked to be home to greet Steve when he came in from school.
- VERB 对…作出反应;回应
If somethingis greetedin a particular way, people react to it in that way.- The European Court's decision has been greeted with dismay by fishermen...
渔民对欧洲法庭的裁决感到失望。 - It is unlikely that this suggestion will be greeted enthusiastically in the Baltic States.
该提议不大可能在波罗的海诸国得到热烈响应。
- The European Court's decision has been greeted with dismay by fishermen...
- VERB 呈现在…面前;映入…眼帘;最先被…感觉到
If youare greeted bysomething, it is the first thing you notice in a particular place.- I was greeted by a shocking sight...
一幅令人震惊的画面映入我的眼帘。 - The savoury smell greeted them as they went through the door.
他们进门时一阵香味扑鼻而来。
- I was greeted by a shocking sight...
双语例句
- He greets each new day in the knowledge that he may not see its end.
他在迎接新的一天到来时,总以为自己也许看不到这一天的结束。 - She greets her husband's friends creamily.
她殷勤地招呼丈夫的朋友。 - He greets the Jews who are there that he knows.
问候他认识的犹太人。 - The sunshine greets me with a smile.
太阳以微笑向我问候。 - If she puts the bags down before she greets you, that's a good sign.
如果她在和你说话前放下袋子,那是一个好标志。 - One that greets, acclaims, or catches someone's attention.
打招呼的人,欢呼的人,引起某人注意的人。 - The manager greets him warmly and leads us to a table at the back of the restaurant, where a bamboo screen gives us the effect of a private room.
餐厅经理热情地跟他打招呼,并领我们走到了餐厅后面的一张餐桌前,一扇竹木屏风给我们带来了一种私人房间的效果。 - We's only greets, but never meets, still to me's she seems complete.
我们只是相互祝福,却从未谋面,但是对我来说她仍然是完整的。 - As sacks rounds the corner in to his office his receptionist greets him good morning.
萨克绕过转角走进办公室时,他的接待员会向他道声早安。 - He always puts up his hands and greets his friends.
他总是举起手和他的朋友打招呼。