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arrive
see also COME/GO, GREET, LEAVE, TRAVEL, VISIT - (used about a person or thing that is travelling to a place) to come to a particular place: arrive (at/in a place), reach a place, get* to a place We arrived two hours late. ◎ Has my letter arrived yet? ◎ to arrive at a hotel ◎ They should arrive in London just after six. ◎ The letter reached me in two days. ◎ When will we reach Paris? ◎ It will be dark by the time we get to Phoenix. - the act of arriving at a place: arrival (noun U) Immediately on arrival, we went to the nearest police station. Note: you arrive at a building, at a point in the countryside such as a river, the top of a hill, a waterfall, etc, but in a town or a country. If a town or country is considered simply as a point on your journey where you stop briefly, you say that you arrive at it. - the place where sb/sth is going or being sent: destination I'm going to Delhi and Bangkok, but my final destination is Tokyo. - to arrive or come into sight: appear Their car appeared round the corner as we were leaving the house. - to come near or nearer to the place that you are travelling to: approach a place This is your captain speaking. We are now approaching Heathrow airport. - to manage, in spite of some difficulty, to reach a place, or to reach it on time: make* sth Do you think we can make the meeting on time? ◎ With luck we'll make Cardiff by seven. - to arrive (especially when sb is expecting you): (informal) show up, turn up I waited for two hours but he never showed up. ◎ What time did they turn up? - a person or thing that has arrived in a place: arrival It didn't take long for the new arrivals to settle in. - a person who arrives late: latecomer I had to get some extra chairs for the latecomers.
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