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View usage for: (əraɪv) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense arrives, present participle arriving, past tense, past participle arrived1. verbWhen a person or vehicle arrives at a place, they come to it at the end of a journey. Fresh groups of guests arrived. [VERB] ...a small group of commuters waiting for their train, which arrived on time. [VERB] The Princess Royal arrived at Gatwick this morning from Jamaica. [VERB preposition/adverb] Synonyms: come, appear, enter, turn up More Synonyms of arrive 2. verbWhen you arrive at a place, you come to it for the first time in order to stay, live, or work there. ...in the old days before the European settlers arrived in the country. [VERB preposition/adverb] ...a young student newly arrived in England from New Zealand. [VERB-ed] [Also VERB] 3. verbWhen something such as letter or meal arrives, it is brought or delivered to you. Any entry arriving after the closing date will not be considered. [VERB] Breakfast arrived while he was in the bathroom. [VERB] 4. verbWhen something such as a new product or invention arrives, it becomes available. The game was due to arrive in Japanese stores in March. [VERB] They'll be ready to embrace the new technology when it arrives. [VERB] 5. verbWhen a particular moment or event arrives, it happens, especially after you have been waiting for it or expecting it. The time has arrived when I need to give up smoking. [VERB] ...the belief that the army would be much further forward before winter arrived. [VERB] Synonyms: occur, happen, take place, ensue More Synonyms of arrive 6. verbWhen you arrive at something such as a decision, you decide something after thinking about it or discussing it. ...if the jury cannot arrive at a unanimous decision. [VERB + at] These figures are arrived at on the basis of dentists' receipts for 1991-2. [VERB at noun] 7. verbWhen a baby arrives, it is born. It's very unlikely that your baby will arrive before you get to hospital. [VERB] 8. verbIf you say that someone has arrived, you mean that they have become successful or famous. [informal] These are cars which show you've arrived and had a good time along the way. [VERB] Synonyms: succeed, make it [informal], triumph, do well More Synonyms of arrive arrive in British English (əˈraɪv) verb (intransitive)1. to come to a certain place during or after a journey; reach a destination 2. (foll by at) to agree upon; reach to arrive at a decision 3. to occur eventually the moment arrived when pretence was useless 4. informal (of a baby) to be born 5. informal to attain success or gain recognition Derived forms arriver (arˈriver) noun Word origin C13: from Old French ariver, from Vulgar Latin arrīpāre (unattested) to land, reach the bank, from Latin ad to + rīpa river bank arrive in American English (əˈraɪv) verb intransitiveWord forms: arˈrived or arˈriving1. to reach one's destination; come to a place 2. to come the time has arrived for action 3. to attain success, fame, etc. he has arrived professionally Word origin ME ariven < OFr ariver < VL * arripare, come to shore, land < L ad-, to + ripa, shore Examples of 'arrive' in a sentencearrive He asked for his pencils the moment he arrived.We must pay great attention because when you arrive after three defeats you are very dangerous.Santiago had left the scene by the time police arrived.It arrived the day after the painter had taken a razor to his ear.Last night it finally arrived with time ticking away and the extra period looming.Who knows, the moment might have arrived.If the conditions are right for the club and that moment arrives in the months of January then we will react.She was taken to hospital but died shortly after arriving.So the new bus will arrive after a journey through adversity.Usually these take a few working days to arrive after the place is confirmed.By the time they arrived she was bleeding from both ears.My family arrived to look after us.Mine is being built at the moment and should arrive in the next few weeks.Newly arrived applicants are placed in accommodation and fed three times a day.By the time the police arrived he was dying.He arrives at a moment of crisis.Much of this was already in place before he arrived.And now that moment has finally arrived.Many students just click with a place when they arrive on campus for an open day.You can feel the sense of fun the moment you arrive on this magical island in the sun.But now the time has arrived.The experience of which can be as significant as arriving at the journey 's end.Each dinner took eight hours to film, with courses arriving time and again.Only then will we arrive at a place where people do not regard the behaviour we have seen in these cases as acceptable.By the time the frost arrived, his blueberries had already blossomed and had tiny leaves.A new chief executive is about to arrive after a long wait. British English: arrive / əˈraɪv/ VERB When you arrive at a place, you reach it at the end of a journey. Several groups of guests arrived. - American English: arrive
- Arabic: يَصِلُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: chegar
- Chinese: 到达
- Croatian: doći
- Czech: přijít
- Danish: ankomme
- Dutch: aankomen arriveren
- European Spanish: llegar
- Finnish: saapua
- French: arriver
- German: ankommen
- Greek: φτάνω
- Italian: arrivare
- Japanese: 着く
- Korean: 도착하다
- Norwegian: ankomme
- Polish: przybyć
- European Portuguese: chegar
- Romanian: a sosi
- Russian: прибывать
- Latin American Spanish: llegar
- Swedish: ankomma
- Thai: มาถึง
- Turkish: varmak
- Ukrainian: прибувати
- Vietnamese: đến nơi
Chinese translation of 'arrive' vi - [person, vehicle]
到 (dào) - [letter, meal]
来(來) (lái)
Definition to reach a place or destination Fresh groups of guests arrived. Synonyms Opposites go , leave , retire , withdraw , disappear , exit , go away , vanish , depart , take (your) leave , pack your bags (informal) Definition to occur They needed to be much further forward before winter arrived. Definition to attain success (informal) These are cars which show you've arrived. Synonyms do well be successful cut it (informal) reach the top become famous make the grade (informal) get to the top crack it (informal) hit the jackpot (informal) turn out well achieve recognition do all right for yourself (informal) phrasal verbSee arrive at somethingAdditional synonymsDefinition to come into sight A woman appeared at the far end of the street. Synonyms come into view, emerge, occur, attend, surface, come out, turn out, arise, turn up, be present, loom, show (informal), issue, develop, arrive, show up (informal), come to light, crop up (informal), materialize, come forth, come into sight, show your faceDefinition to occur as a consequence A brief but violent scuffle ensued. Synonyms follow, result, develop, succeed, proceed, arise, stem, derive, come after, roll up, issue, befall, flow, come next, come to pass (archaic), supervene, be consequent on, turn out or up Definition to come or go into (a particular place) He entered and stood near the door. Synonyms come or go in or into, arrive, set foot in somewhere, cross the threshold of somewhere, make an entrance |