meted
meted — 動詞
- metedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- meteds3rd person singular
- meteding-ing form
- metededpast simple
1. used as the past tense and past participle of mete, especially in mete out, mean
施以;分派
mete 的過去式與分詞,常指施罰或分配
used as the past tense and past participle of mete, especially in mete out, meaning to give punishment, harsh treatment, or a share of something to someone.
The judge meted out a small fine after the late-night street race.
法官在那場深夜街頭賽車後施以小額罰款。
meted out + punishment in simple past
After weeks of warnings, the coach meted out extra laps to both teams.
經過好幾週警告後,教練對兩隊都施以加跑圈的處分。
meted out + penalty to + group
Christopher meted out tasks so everyone had the same amount of work.
Christopher 分派工作,讓每個人的工作量都一樣。
When the camp grew cold, Wren meted out the last blankets carefully.
營地變冷時,Wren 小心地把最後幾條毛毯分給大家。
- dealt out
close in meaning, especially for punishment or blame, but more informal
- handed out
more neutral and common for giving things, not only punishment
- imposed
often used for official penalties, rules, or duties
- withheld
means something was not given or was deliberately kept back
文法句型
meted out + punishment/treatment
meted out + object + to + person
was meted out + to + person
用法筆記
In modern English, meted usually appears in formal writing and most often with out. It commonly refers to punishment, blame, justice, or limited supplies being given to particular people.