arrive
verb [ I ] uk/əˈraɪv/ us/əˈraɪv/
(REACH)
A2 到达,抵达(尤指到达旅途的终点);到来;来临
to reach a place, especially at the end of a journey
What time will your train arrive? 你坐的火车什么时候到?
It was dark by the time we arrived at the station. 我们到站时,天都已经黑了。
We arrived in Prague later that day. 我们在那天晚些时候到达布拉格。
I arrived back to find that my room had been burgled. 我回到家时,发现家里被盗了。
What time does the mail usually arrive (= is it delivered)? 邮件一般什么时候到?
I ordered some CDs over a month ago, but they still haven't arrived (= I have not received them). 我在1个多月前订购了几张CD,但是现在还没有送来。
- More examples
- We didn't arrive at our hotel until after midnight.
- An excited crowd waited for the singer to arrive.
- Try and get some sleep on the plane, then you'll arrive feeling fresh.
- What time does the flight from Amsterdam arrive?
- She's not a very organized person and she always arrives late at meetings.
(BEGIN)
开始;开始出现
to happen or start to exist
The leaves starting to turn brown is a sign that autumn has arrived. 树叶开始变黄,标志着秋天到了。
婴儿出生
If a baby arrives, it is born.
Their baby Olivia arrived on the date she was expected. 他们的宝宝奥利维亚在预产期准时出生。
Idiom
to have arrivedidiom 成功;成名
to have achieved success and become famous
He felt he had truly arrived when he got his first part in a Broadway play. 他第一次在百老汇剧目中出演角色时,觉得自己真的成功了。
Phrasal verb
arrive at somethingC2 达成…;作出…;得出…
to reach an agreement about something
We all argued about it for hours and eventually arrived at a decision. 我们一起辩论了好几个小时,最后终于作出决定。