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BNC: 708 COCA: 810
arrive
ərv əˈraɪv
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense arrives, present participle arriving, past tense , past participle arrived
1 VERB (人或交通工具)到达,抵达 When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, they come to it at the end of a journey. (人或交通工具)到达,抵达
  • Fresh groups of guests arrived. [VERB]

    新的客人接踵而来。

  • ...a small group of commuters waiting for their train, which arrived on time. [VERB]

    几个通勤者等候的列车按时到达了

  • The Princess Royal arrived at Gatwick this morning from Jamaica. [VERB prep./adv.]

    长公主殿下从牙买加出发,今天早上抵达盖特威克机场。

2 VERB 初次来到;初来乍到 When you arrive at a place, you come to it for the first time in order to stay, live, or work there. 初次来到;初来乍到 [Also VERB]
  • ...in the old days before the European settlers arrived in the country. [VERB prep./adv.]

    在欧洲殖民者来到这个国家之前的旧日时光

  • ...a young student newly arrived in England from New Zealand. [VERB-ed]

    从新西兰初次来到英格兰的年轻学生

3 VERB 被送达;被带来 When something such as letter or meal arrives, it is brought or delivered to you. 被送达;被带来
  • Any entry arriving after the closing date will not be considered. [VERB]

    截止日期之后报名参赛的人将不予考虑。

  • Breakfast arrived while he was in the bathroom. [VERB]

    早餐送来的时候他还在浴室里。

4 VERB (新产品或发明)出现,到来,问世 When something such as a new product or invention arrives, it becomes available. (新产品或发明)出现,到来,问世
  • Several long-awaited videos will finally arrive in the shops this month. [VERB]

    几部让人翘首企盼的录像片终于将在这个月到货。

  • They'll be ready to embrace the new technology when it arrives. [VERB]

    他们随时准备迎接新技术的问世。

5 VERB (尤指经过等待或期盼后)来临,到来 When a particular moment or event arrives, it happens, especially after you have been waiting for it or expecting it. (尤指经过等待或期盼后)来临,到来
  • The time has arrived when I need to give up smoking. [VERB]

    我戒烟的时机已到。

  • ...the belief that the army would be much further forward before winter arrived. [VERB]

    认为军队在冬季来临之前将会向前大举推进的看法

6 VERB 作出(决定) When you arrive at something such as a decision, you decide something after thinking about it or discussing it. 作出(决定)
  • ...if the jury cannot arrive at a unanimous decision. [VERB + at]

    如果陪审团不能作出一致判决

  • These figures are arrived at on the basis of dentists' receipts for 1991-1992. [VERB at noun]

    这些数字是根据19911992年间的牙医收据统计得出的。

7 VERB (婴儿)出生,降生 When a baby arrives, it is born. (婴儿)出生,降生
  • It's very unlikely that your baby will arrive before you get to hospital. [VERB]

    你的孩子不大可能在你到达医院之前就出生。

8 VERB 取得成功;成名 If you say that someone has arrived, you mean that they have become successful or famous. 取得成功;成名 [informal]
  • These are cars which show you've arrived and had a good time along the way. [VERB]

    这样的车可以显示你已功成名就,并且一路顺风顺水。

SYN succeed, make it [informal] , triumph, do well
Usage Note :
  • You use both arrive and reach to talk about coming to a particular place. You can use arrive to emphasize being in a place rather than travelling to it. When I arrived in England I was exhausted. Reach is always followed by a noun or pronoun referring to a place, and you can use it to emphasize the effort required to get there. To reach the capital might not be easy. Arrive at and reach can also be used to say that someone eventually makes a decision or finds the answer to something. It took hours to arrive at a decision... They were unable to reach a decision.

    arrivereach都可表示到达某地。arrive强调在某地,而非去某地When I arrived in England I was exhausted(我到达英格兰的时候已经精疲力竭了)。reach后面总是接表示地点的名词或代词,强调到达某地的不易:To reach the capital might not be easy(到达首都可能不太容易)。arrive atreach也可以用来表示终于作出决定或是找到答案:It took hours to arrive at a decision(作决定花了几个小时的时间),They were unable to reach a decision(他们没能达成一项决议)。

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enter, land, pull in, reach; (ant.) depart 1

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BNC: 708 COCA: 810
arrive

verb

ADVERB | VERB + ARRIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBearly, late早到;遲到shortly, soon馬上到;不久就到We should be arriving shortly.我們馬上就到。eventually, finally最終/終於到達We finally arrived at our destination late that evening.我們終於在那天夜裏晚些時候到達了目的地。on time, promptly, punctually準時到達safe and sound, safely平安/安全到達unannounced, unexpectedly沒有預先通知而來到;出乎意料地到達My uncle arrived unannounced yesterday evening.昨天晚上我叔叔沒打招呼就來了。VERB + ARRIVEbe due to預定到達We are due to arrive in Sydney at ten o'clock.我們預定 10 點鐘到達悉尼。fail to沒有到達The package failed to arrive.包裹沒有寄到。PREPOSITIONat到達某處We arrived at the hotel late.我們很晚才到旅館。in抵達某處I should arrive in Boston tomorrow morning.我明天早晨應該到達波士頓。PHRASESthe first to arrive, the last to arrive第一個/最後一個到達
BNC: 708 COCA: 810
arrive verb
arrive (arrive home safely) come2 (The day finally arrived.) succeed (He knew he had arrived.)
arrive

verb

 See also the entry for get 4 另见get条第4义arrive ♦︎ come ♦︎ get here/there ♦︎ turn up ♦︎ get in/into ♦︎ come in ♦︎ land ♦︎ show up ♦︎ appear ♦︎ roll in ♦︎ showThese words all mean to get to a place. 这些词均表示到达、抵达。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to arrive / turn up / land / show up / appear at / in / on a placeto arrive / come for sbto arrive / come / turn up / land / show up / appear / show here / thereto have just arrived / come / got here / turned up / got in / come in / landed / appearedto be the first / last to arrive / come / get here / turn up / get in / come in / land / show up / roll in / appearto arrive / come / get here / turn up / get in / come in / appear lateto arrive / come / get here / turn up / get in / come in earlyto arrive / get here / turn up / get in / come in / land on timeto arrive / come / get here / turn up / show up / appear soonto arrive / get here / land safelyto finally arrive / come / get here / turn up / get in / come in / show up / appear / showto eventually arrive / get here / get in / come in / show up / appear / roll in arrive [intransitive](of people) to get to a place, especially at the end of a journey; (of things) to be brought or sent to sb (人)到达,抵达;(物)送达,寄到What time did they arrive?他们什么时候到的?We were the first to arrive.我们是最早到的。She'll arrive in New York at around noon.她大约会在正午到达纽约。We didn't arrive back at the hotel till very late.我们很晚才回到旅馆。Ambulances quickly arrived at the scene.救护车迅速抵达现场。A package arrived for you this morning.今天上午来了一个寄给你的包裹。Your application should arrive by 29 June.申请信要在6月29日前寄到。OPP leave , depart leave 1 come (come, come) [intransitive] to arrive at or reach a place; to arrive somewhere in order to do or get sth 抵达(某地);来做;来取They continued until they came to a river.他们继续往前一直来到河边。Your breakfast is coming soon!你的早餐马上就到!Have any letters come for me?有我的信吗?Help came at last.救援终于到了。I've come for my book.我来拿我的书。I've come to get my book.我来拿我的书。I've come about my book.我来拿我的书。He came looking for me.他来找我。 ˈget here ˈget there

phrase

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (rather informal, especially spoken) to arrive somewhere 到达,抵达(某地)Email me when you get there.到了那儿给我发电邮吧。Why did it take you so long to get here?为什么你那么久才到这儿?By the time I got there, I was very cold and hungry.到那儿的时候,我又冷又饿。
ˌturn ˈup

phrasal verb

(rather informal, especially spoken) to arrive at a place or event, especially when you are not expected (尤指意外地)到达,露面She was surprised when they turned up on her doorstep.他们出现在门口时,她很意外。After two days the child turned up safe and well.两天后,那孩子平平安安地回来了。She hadn't turned up for work that morning.那天早上她没来上班。
ˌget ˈin ˌget ˈinto sth

phrasal verb

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (rather informal, especially spoken) to arrive at a place, especially your home, work or the place where a journey ends 到达,抵达(家、工作单位或行程终点)What time did you get in (= arrive home) last night?你昨晚什么时候到家的?I got in (= at work) late that morning.那天早上我上班迟到了。I'll ask him as soon as he gets in.他一到我就问他。His train gets into Glasgow at 12.22.他乘坐的火车12点22分抵达格拉斯哥。
ˌcome ˈin

phrasal verb

(come, come)to arrive at a place where a journey ends; to be received 到达(行程终点);被收到A few minutes later our train came in.几分钟后我们乘坐的火车进站了。Come in (= enter) and make yourself at home.进来,不必拘礼。News is coming in of a serious accident.刚刚收到消息,发生了一起重大事故。
land [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) (of people) to arrive somewhere in a plane or boat; (of things) to arrive somewhere and cause difficulties that have to be dealt with (乘飞机或船)着陆,登陆;(事物)降临(带来麻烦)Troops landed on the island.部队在岛上登陆了。We were due to land at Gatwick.我们预定在盖特威克机场降落。Who were the first men to land on the moon?谁是首批登上月球的人?Why do complaints always land on my desk (= why do I always have to deal with them)?为什么投诉总得要我来处理? ˌshow ˈup

phrasal verb

(showed, shown) (informal) to arrive at a place, especially when you are expected (尤指如约)到来,出现When she failed to show up by eight we got worried.她8点还没露面,我们开始担心。
appear [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to arrive at a place and be seen there 来到;出现By ten o'clock Lee still hadn't appeared.到10点钟李仍然没有露面。A man appeared at the door and asked to see her.一名男子出现在门口要求见她。The file appeared on my desk yesterday.那份文件昨天出现在我的桌子上。 ˌroll ˈin

phrasal verb

(informal) to arrive somewhere without worrying about the time 慢条斯理地来到Steve eventually rolled in around lunchtime.到午饭时分,史蒂夫才慢吞吞地来了。
show (showed, shown) [intransitive] (often used in negative sentences 常用于否定句) (informal) to arrive somewhere, especially at a place where sb is waiting for you (尤指别人等待的情况下)到来,出现I waited till ten o'clock but she didn't show.我等到10点钟,可她一直没露面。What if nobody shows?如果没有人来该怎么办?

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