arrive
verb[I]
uk/əˈraɪv/us/əˈraɪv/arriveverb[I](REACH)
A2
toreachaplace,especiallyat the end of ajourney:
到达,抵达(尤指到达旅途的终点);到来;来临Whattimewillyourtrainarrive?你坐的火车什么时候到?
It wasdarkby thetimewe arrivedatthestation.我们到站时,天都已经黑了。
We arrivedinPraguelaterthatday.我们在那天晚些时候到达布拉格。
I arrived back tofindthat myroomhad beenburgled.我回到家时,发现家里被盗了。
Whattimedoes themailusually arrive(= is itdelivered)?邮件一般什么时候到?
IorderedsomeCDsover amonthago, but they still haven't arrived(= I have notreceivedthem).我在1个多月前订购了几张CD,但是现在还没有送来。
to arrive at a place
- arriveAfter a long day's travel, we finally arrived.
- getWhat time did you get there?
- reachWe won't reach Miami until evening.
- makeWe made it to the airport just in time for our flight.
- get inThe train gets in at 6:40 p.m.
- turn upShe turned up at my house late one night.
- We didn't arrive atourhoteluntil aftermidnight.
- Anexcitedcrowdwaitedfor thesingerto arrive.
- Try and get somesleepon theplane, then you'll arrivefeelingfresh.
- Whattimedoes theflightfrom Amsterdam arrive?
- She's not a veryorganizedpersonand she always arrives late atmeetings.
Arriving, entering and invading
- annex
- annexation
- be on the sceneidiom
- been
- break
- breaksomeonein
- hit
- interloper
- intrude
- intrusion
- invade
- jump
- jump the queueidiom
- land
- roll up!idiom
- set foot insomewhereidiom
- show up
- trespass
- turn
- turn out
arriveverb[I](BEGIN)
tohappenorstarttoexist:
开始;开始出现Theleavesstartingtoturnbrownis asignthatautumnhas arrived.树叶开始变黄,标志着秋天到了。
If ababyarrives, it isborn:
婴儿出生TheirbabyOlivia arrived on thedateshe wasexpected.他们的宝宝奥利维亚在预产期准时出生。
Starting and beginning
- be in the first flush ofidiom
- be/get in on the ground flooridiom
- become
- begin
- branch out
- develop
- export
- get down to businessidiom
- grow
- half-cock
- here
- here goes!idiom
- hit the ground runningidiom
- stirring
- strike
- strike out(somewhere)
- stuck
- stumble intosomething
- swing into actionidiom
- the ground floor
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Grammar
Arrive
We use the verb arrive with at or in to talk about ‘coming to’, ‘getting to’ or ‘reaching’ a place where a journey ends. If we see the destination as a point, we say arrive at. If we see it as a larger area, we say arrive in:…Idiom
to have arrived
Phrasal verb
arrive atsomething