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    Resources Translator I met John on the way home.

I met John on the way home.

Translation result
Conocí a John en el camino a casa. I met John on the way home.


meet verb

1. come together.

The two friends had been planning to meet at the park for weeks, and finally, they were able to spend the afternoon catching up and reminiscing about old times. Los dos amigos habían estado planeando reunirse en el parque durante semanas y finalmente pudieron pasar la tarde recordando viejos tiempos y poniendo al día.

2. get together socially or for a specific purpose.

The friends decided to meet at the park for a picnic on Sunday afternoon, eager to catch up on each other's lives after months apart. Los amigos decidieron reunirse en el parque para un pícnic el domingo por la tarde, ansiosos por reuniros y enterarse de las últimas novedades después de estar separados durante meses.

3. be adjacent or come together.

The two roads meet at the intersection, forming a busy four-way stop. Las dos carreteras se cruzan en la intersección, formando un cruce de cuatro carriles con mucho tráfico.

4. fill, satisfy or meet a want or need or condtion ro restriction.

Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree? Traducción de 'Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?'
This job doesn't match my dreams Traducción de 'This job doesn't match my dreams'
Meet a need Traducción de 'Meet a need'

5. collect in one place.

The team will meet at the conference center to discuss their strategy before the big presentation. El equipo se reunirá en el centro de conferencias para discutir su estrategia antes de la gran presentación.

6. get to know.

She's always wanted to meet her pen pal from Japan and learn more about their daily life. Ella siempre ha querido conocer a su corresponsal de Japón y saber más sobre su vida diaria.

7. meet by design.

The marketing team strategically met with potential clients at the trade show to discuss their new product launch, ensuring they would reach the right audience. El equipo de marketing se reunó estratégicamente con clientes potenciales en el salón del comercio para discutir su lanzamiento de nuevo producto, asegurándose de llegar al público objetivo.

8. contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle.

The two boxers will meet in the ring tomorrow night to decide the championship title. Los dos boxeadores se encontrarán en el cuadrilátero mañana noche para decidir el título de campeón.

9. experience as a reaction.

The news of her promotion met with widespread excitement in the office, and everyone congratulated her on her achievement. La noticia de su promoción fue recibida con gran entusiasmo en la oficina y todos le felicitaron por su logro.

10. undergo or suffer.

The team's defense met with disaster when their star player was injured in the first quarter. El equipo defensivo se enfrentó a un desastre cuando su jugador estelar resultó lesionado en el primer cuarto.

11. be in direct physical contact with.

The friends met at the park by hugging each other tightly, enjoying their reunion after months apart. Los amigos se reunieron en el parque abrazándose fuertemente, disfrutando de su reencuentro después de meses separados.

Conjugation

PronounConjugation
I
I meet.
You
You meet.
He/She/It
He/She/It meets.
We
We meet.
You
You meet.
They
They meet.
Complete conjugation.

john noun

1. a room or building equipped with one or more toilets.

The new John on campus is conveniently located near the student union, making it easy for students to take a break and use the facilities. El nuevo edificio John en el campus está convenientemente ubicado cerca de la sede estudiantil, lo que facilita a los estudiantes tomar un descanso y utilizar las instalaciones.

2. youngest son of Henry II.

King Philip II of France was particularly interested in forming an alliance with John, the youngest son of Henry II, to secure his claim to the French throne. El rey Felipe II de Francia mostró un especial interés en formar una alianza con Juan, el hijo más joven de Enrique II, para consolidar su reclamo al trono francés.

3. (New Testament) disciple of Jesus.

According to Christian tradition, John was one of the twelve apostles chosen by Jesus to spread his teachings and message. Según la tradición cristiana, Juan era uno de los doce apóstoles elegidos por Jesús para difundir sus enseñanzas y mensaje.

4. a prostitute's customer.

5. the last of the four Gospels in the New Testament.

The Reverend began his sermon by reading from the Book of John, emphasizing its themes of love and redemption. El reverendo empezó su sermón leyendo del Libro de Juan, destacando sus temas de amor y redención.

court noun

1. an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business.

The judge presided over the court in the high-profile murder trial, carefully examining evidence and questioning witnesses. El juez presidió en el tribunal durante el juicio por asesinato de alto perfil, examinando cuidadosamente la evidencia y interrogando a los testigos.

2. a room in which a lawcourt sits.

The judge entered the courtroom, surveying the packed gallery before proceedings began in the murder trial. El juez entró en el tribunal, haciendo un repaso a la galería abarrotada antes de que comenzara el juicio por asesinato.

3. the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state.

The monarch's court has been in session for several days, discussing the new trade agreements with neighboring countries. La corte del monarca ha estado en sesión durante varios días, discutiendo los nuevos acuerdos comerciales con países vecinos.

4. a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played.

The tennis court was surrounded by tall fences to keep the ball from going out of bounds. El campo de tenis estaba rodeado por vallas altas para mantener el balón dentro de los límites.

5. Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947).

Margaret Court is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, with an impressive 24 Grand Slam singles titles to her name. Margarita Court se considera ampliamente como uno de los tenistas más grandes de todos los tiempos, con un impresionante 24 títulos de individuales en torneos Grand Slam a su nombre.

6. the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince.

The royal court was abuzz with excitement as the king prepared to announce his successor. El tribunal real se llenó de emoción mientras el rey se preparaba para anunciar su sucesor.

7. a hotel for motorists.

After driving all day, we decided to stop at the motor court just off the highway and get some rest. Después de conducir todo el día, decidimos parar en un motel de la autopista justo al lado y descansar un poco.

8. a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws.

The judge banged his gavel, calling the court to order in the high-profile murder trial. El juez golpeó su martillo, llamando al orden en el tribunal del juicio por asesinato de alto perfil.

9. the residence of a sovereign or nobleman.

The royal court was bustling with activity as the king prepared for his state visit to Paris. La corte real estaba bullante de actividad mientras el rey se preparaba para su visita estatal a París.

10. an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings.

The tennis court was surrounded by tall trees, providing shade for the players during the match. El campo de tenis estaba rodeado por árboles altos, proporcionando sombra a los jugadores durante el partido.

11. respectful deference.

The royal court showed great courtesy to the visiting dignitaries, offering them luxurious accommodations and gourmet meals. La corte real mostró gran cortesía a los dignatarios visitantes, ofreciéndoles alojamientos lujosos y comidas gourmet.

home noun

1. where you live at a particular time.

After completing her studies, Sarah returned to her home in New York City and was greeted with a warm welcome from her family. Después de completar sus estudios, Sarah regresó a su hogar en la ciudad de Nueva York y fue recibida con un cálido saludo por parte de su familia.

2. housing that someone is living in.

After years of traveling, Sarah finally settled into her new home in Paris and felt a sense of belonging. Después de años de viajar, Sarah finalmente se estableció en su nuevo hogar en París y sintió un sentido de pertenencia.

3. the country or state or city where you live.

After traveling abroad for several years, Sarah finally returned to her home in New York City and was thrilled to be reunited with her family. Después de viajar por varios años en el extranjero, Sara finalmente regresó a su hogar en Nueva York y se alegró mucho al ser reunida con su familia.

4. (baseball) base consisting of a rubber slab where the batter stands.

The shortstop tagged the runner out at home, ending the inning for our team. El jardínero corto etiquetó al corredor fuera en casa, lo que marcó el fin de la entrada para nuestro equipo.

5. the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end.

The astronauts returned to their home after completing their six-month mission to Mars, eager to rest and recover. Los astronautas regresaron a su hogar después de completar su misión de seis meses en Marte, ansiosos por descansar y recuperarse.

6. place where something began and flourished.

The city of Rome is considered the home of Western civilization, where ancient Greek philosophy and Roman law converged to shape modern society. La ciudad de Roma se considera la cuna de la civilización occidental, donde la filosofía griega antigua y el derecho romano convergieron para dar forma a la sociedad moderna.

7. an environment offering affection and security.

After a long day at work, Emma felt grateful to finally return home to her loving family, who had prepared a warm dinner for her. Después de un largo día en el trabajo, Emma se sintió agradecida por poder regresar al hogar con su amada familia, que le había preparado una deliciosa cena caliente para ella.

8. a social unit living together.

After years of traveling, Sarah finally returned to her home and was greeted with a warm welcome from her family. Después de años de viajar, Sarah finalmente regresó a su hogar y fue recibida con un cálido acogimiento por parte de su familia.

9. an institution where people are cared for.

After being discharged from the hospital, John was sent to a rehabilitation home to help him recover from his injuries. Después de ser dado de alta del hospital, John fue enviado a un hogar de rehabilitación para ayudarlo a recuperarse de sus lesiones.