B2 Collocation Neutral 2 min de lectura

meet need

يلبي الحاجة

Literalmente: To encounter a necessity

Use this phrase when a solution perfectly matches a requirement or solves a specific problem.

En 15 segundos

  • Providing exactly what is required for a specific situation.
  • Commonly used in professional, academic, and helpful personal contexts.
  • Focuses on solving a problem or filling a gap effectively.

Significado

When you have a specific problem or requirement, and someone or something provides exactly what is needed to fix it. It is like finding the missing puzzle piece that makes everything work again.

Ejemplos clave

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1

Reviewing a new laptop

This laptop really meets my needs for video editing.

This laptop really meets my needs for video editing.

😊
2

A boss talking to a team

We need to design a product that meets the needs of busy parents.

We need to design a product that meets the needs of busy parents.

💼
3

Texting a friend about a favor

Thanks for the ride, it really met a need since my car is in the shop!

Thanks for the ride, it really met a need since my car is in the shop!

🤝
🌍

Contexto cultural

The phrase reflects a Western 'problem-solver' mentality where life is seen as a series of requirements to be satisfied. It gained massive popularity in the mid-20th century during the rise of consumer marketing and service-based economies.

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The 'Perfect Fit' Secret

Use this phrase when you want to sound like a problem solver. It implies that you aren't just doing a task, you are providing a solution.

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Don't Overuse with People

Avoid saying 'I will meet your needs' to a romantic partner too often; it can sound a bit like a business contract rather than love!

En 15 segundos

  • Providing exactly what is required for a specific situation.
  • Commonly used in professional, academic, and helpful personal contexts.
  • Focuses on solving a problem or filling a gap effectively.

What It Means

Imagine you are hungry and someone gives you a sandwich. That sandwich meets your need for food. It is about fulfillment. It is not just about wanting something. It is about having a requirement that gets satisfied. Think of it as a bridge. On one side is a gap (the need). On the other side is the solution. When they touch, you meet the need.

How To Use It

You can use this for people, products, or services. You usually say meet the need or meet a need. You can also pluralize it to meet needs. It sounds polished but very natural. Use it when a solution fits a problem perfectly. It is common in business but works for personal favors too. If your friend helps you move, they met your need for help.

When To Use It

Use it when discussing solutions. It is great for job interviews. Tell them how your skills meet the company's needs. Use it when reviewing a product. "This phone really meets my needs for a good camera." Use it when talking about charity or social work. It shows you are focused on results. It is a very proactive and positive phrase.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for casual cravings. If you want chocolate, do not say "I must meet my need for sugar." That sounds like you are a robot. Use it for things that are actually necessary. Avoid it in very high-intensity emotional moments. If someone is crying, do not say "I will meet your need for a tissue." Just give them the tissue! It can feel a bit cold if used for deep personal feelings.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, especially the US and UK, efficiency is highly valued. We like things that work. This phrase became popular because it sounds professional and reliable. It comes from a mindset of problem-solving. It suggests that for every problem, there is a logical solution waiting to be found. It is the language of utility and satisfaction.

Common Variations

You will often hear meet the demand or fulfill a requirement. Some people say cater to your needs if they are being extra fancy. In business, you might hear address a need. But meet the need remains the classic choice. It is short, clear, and punchy. It makes you sound like someone who gets things done.

Notas de uso

The phrase is highly versatile and fits almost any register from neutral to formal. The main 'gotcha' is ensuring you don't use it for trivial desires where 'want' would be more appropriate.

💡

The 'Perfect Fit' Secret

Use this phrase when you want to sound like a problem solver. It implies that you aren't just doing a task, you are providing a solution.

⚠️

Don't Overuse with People

Avoid saying 'I will meet your needs' to a romantic partner too often; it can sound a bit like a business contract rather than love!

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Supply and Demand

In the US, this phrase is heavily linked to the 'can-do' attitude. Saying you can 'meet a need' is a strong promise of reliability.

Ejemplos

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#1 Reviewing a new laptop
😊

This laptop really meets my needs for video editing.

This laptop really meets my needs for video editing.

Shows the product is sufficient for a specific task.

#2 A boss talking to a team
💼

We need to design a product that meets the needs of busy parents.

We need to design a product that meets the needs of busy parents.

Focuses on the target audience's requirements.

#3 Texting a friend about a favor
🤝

Thanks for the ride, it really met a need since my car is in the shop!

Thanks for the ride, it really met a need since my car is in the shop!

Expressing gratitude for timely help.

#4 A funny realization about a pet
😄

My cat's only 'need' is to be fed at 3 AM, and I refuse to meet it.

My cat's only 'need' is to be fed at 3 AM, and I refuse to meet it.

Using the phrase ironically for a silly demand.

#5 Discussing a charity project
💭

The new food bank is struggling to meet the growing need in the community.

The new food bank is struggling to meet the growing need in the community.

Serious context regarding social requirements.

#6 In a job interview
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My experience in sales meets the needs of your expanding department.

My experience in sales meets the needs of your expanding department.

Matching personal skills to company requirements.

Ponte a prueba

Choose the correct word to complete the professional sentence.

Our goal is to ___ the needs of our clients through innovation.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: meet

To 'meet a need' is the standard collocation for satisfying a requirement.

Complete the sentence about a personal situation.

I bought a smaller car because it ___ my need for better fuel economy.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: met

The past tense 'met' is used here because the action of buying the car happened in the past.

🎉 Puntuación: /2

Ayudas visuales

Formality of 'Meet Need'

Casual

Talking to friends about a tool or favor.

This app meets my needs.

Neutral

Standard everyday use in shops or offices.

Does this meet your needs?

Formal

Official reports or legal requirements.

The proposal fails to meet the stated needs.

Where to use 'Meet Need'

Meet Need
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Customer Service

We aim to meet every customer's need.

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Job Interview

I can meet the needs of this role.

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Education

Teachers meet the needs of different learners.

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Technology

This software meets our security needs.

Preguntas frecuentes

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Yes, you can! Satisfy a need is a perfect synonym, though meet a need is slightly more common in business settings.

Both are correct. Use need for one specific problem and needs when there are multiple requirements.

Not at all. It is neutral. You can say 'This pizza really meets my need for cheese' and it sounds funny and natural.

Yes. A person can meet a need by providing help, skills, or emotional support.

You would say it fails to meet the need or falls short of the requirements.

No. It can be an emotional need, a financial need, or a technical need. For example, meeting the need for companionship.

Yes, fill a need is a very common and slightly more casual variation of this phrase.

Absolutely. It is standard across all major English dialects, including British, American, and Australian.

Marketers use it to convince you that their product is the only solution to your specific problem.

Yes, that is a more formal version often used in legal or technical documents.

Frases relacionadas

fill a gap

To provide something that is missing.

fit the bill

To be exactly what is needed in a specific situation.

cater to

To provide what is needed or desired by a specific group.

address an issue

To deal with a problem or situation.

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