单词 | arrive |
释义 | arrivearrive /əˈraɪv/ ●●● S3 W1 verb [intransitive] 1GET SOMEWHERE to reach a particular place where you are going: arrive in/at/from What time does the plane arrive in New York? The fire trucks arrived on the scene (=arrived where something was happening) too late.arrive early/late We finally arrived at Carol’s two hours late. → see Usage at reach12BE DELIVERED if something arrives, it is brought or delivered to you: The packages arrived the day before Christmas.arrive from The oranges just arrived from Florida.3HAPPEN if an event or particular period of time arrives, it happens: The day of the wedding finally arrived.4something NEW if a new idea, method, product, etc. arrives, it begins to exist or starts being used: Since broadband arrived, more customers are online all the time.5BE BORN to be born: Sharon’s baby arrived just after midnight.6arrive at a conclusion/agreement/idea etc. to reach an agreement, etc. after a lot of effort: The jurors finally arrived at a verdict.7somebody has arrived used in order to say that someone has achieved success: When he saw his name on the door, he knew he’d arrived![Origin: 1100–1200 Old French ariver, from Vulgar Latin arripare to come to shore] |
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