meet with

meet with
verbo transitivo con partícula
1encontrarse con (danger, difficulty); tener (success); sufrir (accident)
  • to m with failure -> resultar un fracaso
  • to m with refusal -> ser recibido(a) con rechazo

meet with
verb:intransitive:plus_preposition
1 (experience) [+hostility] experimentar; [+difficulties] encontrarse con; tropezar con; [+kindness] encontrarse con; [+accident] tener; sufrir; [+success] tener
we hope the idea meets with your approval esperamos que la idea reciba su aprobación; the idea met with a cool response la idea fue acogida recibida con frialdad;or efforts to contact her met with no response los esfuerzos para ponerse en contacto con ella fracasaron; attempts to find them have met with failure los intentos de encontrarlos han fracasado
they often met with hostility when they asked too many questions we haven't met with any problems so far they met with so many difficulties in trying to get the project approved, they eventually gave up it's not often one meets with such kindness he met with an accident the French request has met with a skeptical response from the US Treasury efforts to commercialize the Russian space programme have met with success
2 especially (US) [+person] (by arrangement) quedarse con; verse con; (by chance) encontrarse con; tropezarse con; (formally) reunirse con; [+politician, ambassador] entrevistarse con; reunirse con
the counsellor will meet with the patient and a family member he's had to go to Denver to meet with a new client Baker plans to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir today most of the lawyers who met with the President yesterday said they backed the mission

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evidently, plainly, clearly, obviously