meet-and-greet
meet-and-greet — 形容詞
1. used for describing a short, informal event where a well-known person spends tim
見面會的
形容名人與粉絲見面的活動
used for describing a short, informal event where a well-known person spends time with fans or members of the public — for example, a meet-and-greet session after a concert or a meet-and-greet opportunity at a bookshop.
Gabriel waited for three hours to attend a meet-and-greet event with his favourite singer.
Gabriel 等了三個小時,就為了參加他最喜歡歌手的見面會活動。
attributive: meet-and-greet event / session / opportunity
The bookshop advertised a meet-and-greet opportunity with a local author for Saturday morning.
那家書店宣傳說週六早上有與當地作家的見面會機會。
Femi's parents drove him to a meet-and-greet session at the music festival.
Femi 的父母開車帶他去音樂節的見面會時段。
After the concert the band held a short meet-and-greet session for VIP ticket holders.
演唱會結束後,樂團為 VIP 持票人舉辦了一場簡短的見面會活動。
Hao won a contest that included an exclusive meet-and-greet experience backstage.
Hao 贏得一項競賽,內容包括後臺的專屬見面會體驗。
- fan-engagement
more formal; used in marketing and event planning contexts
- VIP
broader term that can include exclusive seating, gifts, or backstage tours, not just personal interaction
文法句型
meet-and-greet + noun (event / session / opportunity)
用法筆記
This adjective is always used before a noun — you cannot say 'The event was meet-and-greet'. The noun it modifies is typically a short, scheduled activity (session, opportunity, moment, experience).
常見錯誤
meet-and-greet — 名詞
1. a short, informal event where a famous person talks with fans or the public, oft
見面會
名人與粉絲交流的活動
a short, informal event where a famous person talks with fans or the public, often held after a performance, at a bookshop, or during a promotional tour.
Tanvi got a ticket to the meet-and-greet and finally shook hands with the actor.
Tanvi 拿到了見面會的門票,終於和那位演員握了手。
Jude arrived early for the meet-and-greet, hoping to get a signed photo.
Jude 提早到達見面會現場,希望能拿到簽名照。
The campaign team organized a meet-and-greet at the community sports centre.
競選團隊在社區運動中心舉辦了一場見面會。
Putri brought her favourite novel for the author to sign at the meet-and-greet.
Putri 帶了她最喜歡的小說,想在見面會上請作者簽名。
More than two hundred fans showed up for the meet-and-greet with the film director.
超過兩百名粉絲前來參加與那位導演的見面會。
文法句型
a meet-and-greet
a meet-and-greet with [person]
用法筆記
The noun is often used in the structure 'a meet-and-greet with [someone]' or with verbs like organize, hold, host, and attend. In advertising and event listings the word is sometimes hyphenated and sometimes written without hyphens (meet and greet), though the hyphenated form is more common in dictionaries.
常見錯誤
meet-and-greet — 慣用語
1. a formal reception where a politician, diplomat, or other public figure talks in
媒體接待會
公眾人物與記者交流的正式場合
a formal reception where a politician, diplomat, or other public figure talks in a relaxed way with journalists and invited guests, usually to build relationships before an important event or announcement.
The senator attended a meet-and-greet with local journalists before the press conference.
參議員在記者會之前先參加了一場與當地記者的交流活動。
Defne's publicist arranged a private meet-and-greet for the media at the film festival.
Defne 的公關人員在影展上為媒體安排了一場私人交流會。
Andrei prepared talking points for the meet-and-greet with the foreign delegation.
Andrei 為與外國代表團的交流活動準備了談話重點。
The ambassador hosted a meet-and-greet for members of the diplomatic press corps.
大使為外交記者團成員舉辦了一場交流接待會。
- reception
more general; does not emphasize talking with the public figure one-on-one
- press reception
specifically for media; more formal and structured than a meet-and-greet
文法句型
a meet-and-greet with [press/media/delegation]
用法筆記
This sense is more formal than the noun 'meet-and-greet' used for fan events. The subject is usually a public figure (senator, ambassador, CEO) and the participants are journalists or official guests rather than general fans. Commonly used in political and diplomatic settings.