meet-and-greet
/ˈmiːt ən ɡriːt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmiːt ən ɡriːt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌmiːt.ənˈɡriːt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmiːt.ənˈɡriːt/ (ame, ipa)
meet-and-greet — 名詞
1. an organized event where a famous or public person spends a short time talking w
見面會
安排名人和粉絲短暫互動的活動
an organized event where a famous or public person spends a short time talking with fans, guests, or reporters
Felix joined a VIP meet-and-greet after the band's Taipei concert.
Felix 在樂團的台北演唱會後參加了一場 VIP 見面會。
VIP meet-and-greet after a performance
Fans lined up early for the actor's meet-and-greet at the bookstore.
粉絲很早就排隊,等著參加那位演員在書店舉行的見面會。
The campaign planned a short meet-and-greet before the town hall began.
那場競選活動在市民大會開始前安排了一場簡短的見面會。
Rachel smiled through a crowded meet-and-greet and signed twenty posters.
Rachel 在擁擠的見面會上一路微笑,還簽了二十張海報。
- reception
broader and often more formal; a reception may not include direct conversation with each guest
- signing
focuses on autographs or book signing, while a meet-and-greet includes brief personal interaction
- fan event
broader label for activities aimed at supporters; a meet-and-greet is one specific type
文法句型
hold a meet-and-greet
go to a meet-and-greet
用法筆記
Often used with verbs such as hold, host, plan, or attend. The event is usually brief and gives people a chance to speak personally with a performer, politician, or other public figure.
常見錯誤
meet-and-greet — 形容詞
1. used to describe a ticket, session, or package that lets people talk briefly wit
見面會的
形容可和名人短暫互動的票券或方案
used to describe a ticket, session, or package that lets people talk briefly with a well-known person
Security checked every meet-and-greet ticket at the side entrance.
工作人員在側門檢查每一張見面會的門票。
meet-and-greet + ticket
Dewi booked a meet-and-greet package for the birthday trip.
Dewi 為那趟生日旅行訂了一套見面會的套票。
The website offered meet-and-greet passes with early entry to the hall.
網站提供見面會的票券,還能提早進場。
Ayesha compared two meet-and-greet options before choosing the evening show.
Ayesha 比較了兩種見面會的選項後,才選了晚上的場次。
文法句型
meet-and-greet + ticket
meet-and-greet + package
用法筆記
Used before nouns such as ticket, pass, package, or session. This adjective describes access that includes a brief personal meeting, not the main performance itself.