intransitive. To arrive, to be present. Obsolete (archaic and rare after Middle English).
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > arrival > arrive [verb (intransitive)] (35) to come toOE intransitive. To arrive, to be present. Obsolete (archaic and rare after Middle English). comeOE intransitive. spec. To reach one's destination by moving or travelling towards it; to arrive, present oneself. Esp. without adverb or prepositional… yworthOE intransitive. To go or come. Usually with adverb or prepositional phrase indicating direction. Cf. worth, v.1 3d. lend11.. intransitive. To arrive, come. Also reflexive. lightc1225 intransitive. With adverb or prepositional phrase. To come to or arrive at a place; to come to a particular state or condition, or a point in a… overtakec1225 transitive. To get at, to reach; to reach with a blow; to hit. Also figurative. Obsolete. redea1275 transitive. To guide or direct (a person) to or into a place, state, condition, etc. Frequently in to wis and rede. Also reflexive. Also intransitive… wina1300 intransitive. To make or find one's way; also in weakened sense, to arrive at or come to some place, etc.; in early use often a mere synonym of… 'rivec1300 intransitive. To arrive, to land. Also: to travel, to go. In early use frequently with up. repaira1325 intransitive. To return to or from a specified place or person; to come back again. Usually with from, to, etc. applyc1384 intransitive (a) To land, arrive; (b) to steer, proceed, take oneself off, go; (Astrology) to approach in conjunction or aspect. Obsolete. to come ina1399 intransitive. To arrive at or reach a destination; to reach the final stages of proceeding towards a destination. arrivec1400 To come to the destination of a journey or reach a specified place, person, etc.; to come on the scene… intransitive. With at, in, on, upon, or… attainc1400 To come so far as, succeed in coming to, get (to). to attain to = reach, arrive at. archaic. alightc1405 intransitive. To arrive. Obsolete. to come to handc1450 to come to hand: to come within reach; to arrive, turn up; to be received or obtained. unto-comec1450 intransitive. To arrive, come to a place. apport1578 intransitive. To arrive at. to get through1589 intransitive. To reach a destination; to complete an activity; to endure an experience. reach1591 intransitive. To succeed in getting to a person, point, or place. With to, or occasionally with other prepositions or adverbs. Now rare in British… to be along1597 To or at an implied or specified place; from one place to another. Frequently in to be along: to come to a place; to arrive. land1679 literal and figurative. To arrive at a place, a stage in a journey, or the like; to come to a stage in a progression; to end in something. Also with… engage1686 intransitive. †To enter into a country, etc. (obsolete); to involve oneself in (an intricate path, etc.). to get in1863 intransitive. Of a person: to reach a destination, esp. to arrive home. Also: (of a train, bus, or passenger aircraft) to arrive at its destination. to breeze in1930 colloquial. To move or proceed briskly; to depart. So to breeze in: to arrive or enter briskly. Originally U.S. Subcategories:— of aircraft or spacecraft or person in one (1) — get to the place implied (1) — end up (in a certain place) (2) — not as a matter of course (1) — one by one (1) — report one's arrival (2) — record one's arrival (2) |
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