arrival noun ⇨arrival1 (the arrival of the train)⇨arrival2 (new arrivals)arrival1
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the arrival of the train火车到达new arrivals新到者arrival ♦︎ appearance ♦︎ coming ♦︎ advent ♦︎ approach ♦︎ entranceThese are all words for an act of reaching a place or for sth new beginning.这些词均表示到达、出现。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆sb's / sth's arrival / appearance at / in sth◆a sudden arrival / appearance / entrance◆sb / sth's imminent arrival / appearance / approach◆a dramatic arrival / appearance / entrance◆to signal sb / sth's arrival / coming / advent / approach / entrance◆to announce sb / sth's arrival / coming / advent / approach◆to await sb / sth's arrival / appearance / coming / approach◆the arrival / coming / advent / approach of spring◆the arrival / coming / advent of television / the railways■arrival [countable, usually singular, uncountable] an act of reaching a place; the time when new technology is introduced到达;(新技术的)引进◆Her arrival was a complete surprise.她的到来令人十分惊讶。◆A rainstorm greeted our arrival.我们到达时下起了暴雨。◆We apologize for the late arrival of the Paris train.我们为巴黎火车误点表示歉意。◆There are 30 arrivals and departures at the ferry terminal daily.渡船码头每天有30艘船抵港和离港。◆Tea will be served on arrival at the hotel.旅客一到旅馆即刻奉茶。◆the arrival of pay TV收费电视的引进OPPdeparture ⇨ departure1■appearance [countable, usually singular] the arrival of sb/sth which is seen by other people, especially when it is not expected; the moment at which sth begins to exist or starts to be seen or used(尤指突然的)抵达,到来;出现;首次使用◆They were startled by the young man's sudden appearance.那年轻人突然出现,吓了他们一跳。◆I suppose I'd better put in an appearance at the party(= go there for a short time).我想我最好还是在聚会上露个面。◆Gas lighting made its first appearance in 1802.煤气照明首次出现于1802年。OPPdisappearance ⇨ disappear■coming [countable, usually singular] an act of arriving; the time when sth new begins到来;(新事物的)来临◆Her coming meant that the department could complete the project on time.她的到来意味着该部门能够按时完成这个项目了。◆From her window she could watch the comings and goings of visitors.她从窗户可以看到访客来来往往。◆Many jobs were lost with the coming of modern technology.随着现代技术的引进,许多工作岗位不复存在了。OPPgoing ⇨ departure1 see also come ⇨ come1■advent ˈædvent [singular] (formal, written) the arrival of an important time, person or invention(重要时刻、人物或发明的)出现,到来◆The fighting continued until the advent of winter.战斗一直持续到冬天来临。◆Before the advent of the railways, communications were slow and difficult.铁路出现之前,交通联系缓慢且艰难。■approach [singular] movement nearer to sb/sth in distance or time(在距离或时间上的)靠近,接近◆She hadn't heard his approach.她没听到他走近的声音。◆They felt apprehensive about the approach of war.他们担心战争会到来。 see also approach ⇨ comeverb1■entrance [countable, usually singular] the act of entering a room, building or place, especially in a way that people notice(尤指引人注目的)进入,出场,登场◆A fanfare signalled the entrance of the king.响亮的喇叭奏乐预示国王驾到。◆After so many years in show business he knew how to make an entrance.在演艺界这么多年,他知道如何登场。◆The hero makes his entrance(= comes onto the stage) in scene two.男主角在第二场出场。OPPexit ⇨ departure1 see also enter ⇨ enterarrival2
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the arrival of the train火车到达new arrivals新到者arrival ♦︎ newcomer ♦︎ entrant ♦︎ latecomerThese are all words for a person who arrives at a place.这些词均表示抵达者。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆an arrival / a newcomer at / in sth◆a newcomer / an entrant / a latecomer to sth◆late / new / recent arrivals / entrants■arrival [countable] a person who comes to a place抵达者;到来者◆The first arrivals are going through immigration control now.现在首批抵达者正通过移民局检查站。◆We're expecting a new arrival(= a baby) in the family.我们家很快就会添一个新生婴儿。ⓘ In this meaning arrival is usually used with an adjective such as late, new or recent.表达此义时,arrival通常与形容词late、new、recent等连用。■newcomer ˈnjuːkʌmə(r); NAmEˈnuːkʌmər [countable] a person who has only recently arrived in a place or started an activity新来者;新手◆The villagers were hostile to the newcomers.村民敌视新来的人。◆The singer received an award for most promising newcomer.这名歌手获得了最有前途新人奖。■entrantˈentrənt [countable] (ratherformal) a person who has recently joined a profession or started at a college or university新职员;新成员;(大学)新生◆There are now more women entrants to the profession.现在有更多的女性加入这个行业。◆The book is a useful guide for university entrants.这本书对大学新生来说是有用的指南。■latecomer ˈleɪtkʌmə(r) [countable] a person who arrives late迟到者◆Latecomers will not be admitted until the interval.迟到者须待幕间休息时才能入内。