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Latin Arrive English River Ad Early Coming Voyage

正面 812.arrive
英 [ə'raɪv]美 [ə'raɪv]

背面
释义:
vi. 到达;成功;达成;出生n. (Arrive)人名;(法)阿里夫
例句:
1. Several long-awaited videos will finally arrive in the shops this month.几部让人翘首企盼的录像片终于将在这个月到货。

1. lay off 裁员.2. 规则的是位于、说谎,不规则的就是躺,躺过(过去式)就下蛋,下蛋放一边(放置).
arrive 到达前缀ar-同ad-. -rive, 河岸,同river. 指航海后到达陆地。
arrivearrive: [13] When speakers of early Middle English ‘arrived’, what they were literally doing was coming to shore after a voyage. For arrive was originally a Vulgar Latin compound verb based on the Latin noun rīpa ‘shore, river bank’ (as in the English technical term riparian ‘of a river bank’; and river comes from the same source). From the phrase ad rīpam ‘to the shore’ came the verb *arripāre ‘come to land’, which passed into English via Old French ariver. It does not seem to have been until the early 14th century that the more general sense of ‘reaching a destination’ started to establish itself in English.=> riparian, riverarrive (v.)c. 1200, "reach land, reach the end of a journey by sea," from Anglo-French ariver, Old French ariver (11c.) "to come to land," from Vulgar Latin *arripare "to touch the shore," from Latin ad ripam "to the shore," from ad "to" (see ad-) + ripa "shore" (see riparian). The original notion is of coming ashore after a long voyage. Of journeys other than by sea, from late 14c. Sense of "to come to a position or state of mind" is from late 14c. Related: Arrived; arriving."

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