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get in/into phrase ⇨ arriveget in/into phrase ⇨ get in arrive verb ➡ See also the entry for ⇨ get 4 另见get条第4义arrive ♦︎ come ♦︎ get here/there ♦︎ turn up ♦︎ get in/into ♦︎ come in ♦︎ land ♦︎ show up ♦︎ appear ♦︎ roll in ♦︎ showThese words all mean to get to a place. 这些词均表示到达、抵达。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to arrive / turn up / land / show up / appear at / in / on a place◆to arrive / come for sb◆to arrive / come / turn up / land / show up / appear / show here / there◆to have just arrived / come / got here / turned up / got in / come in / landed / appeared◆to be the first / last to arrive / come / get here / turn up / get in / come in / land / show up / roll in / appear◆to arrive / come / get here / turn up / get in / come in / appear late◆to arrive / come / get here / turn up / get in / come in early◆to arrive / get here / turn up / get in / come in / land on time◆to arrive / come / get here / turn up / show up / appear soon◆to arrive / get here / land safely◆to finally arrive / come / get here / turn up / get in / come in / show up / appear / show◆to eventually arrive / get here / get in / come in / show up / appear / roll in■ arrive [intransitive](of people) to get to a place, especially at the end of a journey; (of things) to be brought or sent to sb (人)到达,抵达;(物)送达,寄到◆What time did they arrive?他们什么时候到的?◆We were the first to arrive.我们是最早到的。◆She'll arrive in New York at around noon.她大约会在正午到达纽约。◆We didn't arrive back at the hotel till very late.我们很晚才回到旅馆。◆Ambulances quickly arrived at the scene.救护车迅速抵达现场。◆A package arrived for you this morning.今天上午来了一个寄给你的包裹。◆Your application should arrive by 29 June.申请信要在6月29日前寄到。OPP leave , depart ⇨ leave 1 ■ come (come, come) [intransitive] to arrive at or reach a place; to arrive somewhere in order to do or get sth 抵达(某地);来做;来取◆They continued until they came to a river.他们继续往前一直来到河边。◆Your breakfast is coming soon!你的早餐马上就到!◆Have any letters come for me?有我的信吗?◆Help came at last.救援终于到了。◆I've come for my book.我来拿我的书。◆I've come to get my book.我来拿我的书。◆I've come about my book.我来拿我的书。◆He came looking for me.他来找我。■ ˈget here■ ˈget there phrase (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (rather informal, especially spoken) to arrive somewhere 到达,抵达(某地)◆Email me when you get there.到了那儿给我发电邮吧。◆Why did it take you so long to get here?为什么你那么久才到这儿?◆By the time I got there, I was very cold and hungry.到那儿的时候,我又冷又饿。■ ˌturn ˈup phrasal verb (rather informal, especially spoken) to arrive at a place or event, especially when you are not expected (尤指意外地)到达,露面◆She was surprised when they turned up on her doorstep.他们出现在门口时,她很意外。◆After two days the child turned up safe and well.两天后,那孩子平平安安地回来了。◆She hadn't turned up for work that morning.那天早上她没来上班。■ ˌget ˈin■ ˌget ˈinto sth phrasal verb (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (rather informal, especially spoken) to arrive at a place, especially your home, work or the place where a journey ends 到达,抵达(家、工作单位或行程终点)◆What time did you get in (= arrive home) last night?你昨晚什么时候到家的?◆I got in (= at work) late that morning.那天早上我上班迟到了。◆I'll ask him as soon as he gets in.他一到我就问他。◆His train gets into Glasgow at 12.22.他乘坐的火车12点22分抵达格拉斯哥。■ ˌcome ˈin phrasal verb (come, come)to arrive at a place where a journey ends; to be received 到达(行程终点);被收到◆A few minutes later our train came in.几分钟后我们乘坐的火车进站了。◆Come in (= enter) and make yourself at home.进来,不必拘礼。◆News is coming in of a serious accident.刚刚收到消息,发生了一起重大事故。■ land [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) (of people) to arrive somewhere in a plane or boat; (of things) to arrive somewhere and cause difficulties that have to be dealt with (乘飞机或船)着陆,登陆;(事物)降临(带来麻烦)◆Troops landed on the island.部队在岛上登陆了。◆We were due to land at Gatwick.我们预定在盖特威克机场降落。◆Who were the first men to land on the moon?谁是首批登上月球的人?◆Why do complaints always land on my desk (= why do I always have to deal with them)?为什么投诉总得要我来处理?■ ˌshow ˈup phrasal verb (showed, shown) (informal) to arrive at a place, especially when you are expected (尤指如约)到来,出现◆When she failed to show up by eight we got worried.她8点还没露面,我们开始担心。■ appear [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常与副词或介词连用) to arrive at a place and be seen there 来到;出现◆By ten o'clock Lee still hadn't appeared.到10点钟李仍然没有露面。◆A man appeared at the door and asked to see her.一名男子出现在门口要求见她。◆The file appeared on my desk yesterday.那份文件昨天出现在我的桌子上。■ ˌroll ˈin phrasal verb (informal) to arrive somewhere without worrying about the time 慢条斯理地来到◆Steve eventually rolled in around lunchtime.到午饭时分,史蒂夫才慢吞吞地来了。■ show (showed, shown) [intransitive] (often used in negative sentences 常用于否定句) (informal) to arrive somewhere, especially at a place where sb is waiting for you (尤指别人等待的情况下)到来,出现◆I waited till ten o'clock but she didn't show.我等到10点钟,可她一直没露面。◆What if nobody shows?如果没有人来该怎么办? get in phrasal verb get in/into ♦︎ board ♦︎ get on ♦︎ embark ♦︎ mountThese words all mean to go inside or onto a form of transport. 这些词均表示登上某种交通工具。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to get in / board / get on a bus / train◆to get on / board a plane / ship◆to get on / mount a horse / bike / bicycle / motorcycle■ ˌget ˈin■ ˌget ˈinto sth phrasal verb (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten)to go inside a vehicle such as a car or into a small boat 进入,登上(汽车或小船等)◆'Get in,' she said, opening the passenger door.“上车。”她边说边打开了乘客侧车门。◆The two of us got in the back.我们俩坐进车后座。◆She checked the tyres and got back into the van.她检查了轮胎,又回到小货车里。OPP get out ⇨ get out ■ board [transitive, intransitive] (rather formal) to go onto a ship, plane, train or bus 登上(船、飞机、火车或公共汽车)◆The ship was boarded by customs officials.海关官员登上了那艘船。◆Passengers were waiting to board.旅客正在候机。ⓘ If a plane or ship is boarding, it is ready for passengers to get on. * be boarding指旅客可以登机或登船◆BA Flight 943 for Istanbul is now boarding at Gate 14.乘BA943航班飞往伊斯坦布尔的旅客请于14号登机口登机。 ■ ˌget ˈon phrasal verb (getting, got, got)to go inside a form of transport that carries a lot of people, such as a plane, bus, train or boat; to climb onto a bicycle, motorcycle or horse 进入,登上(飞机、公共汽车、火车或船等);骑上(自行车、摩托车或马)◆I think the men got on at the last stop.我认为那些人是在上一站上车的。◆Let's just go to the airport and get on a plane.我们就去机场搭飞机吧。◆She got back on the horse and rode off.她骑回马背上策马而去。OPP get off ⇨ get out ■ embark /ɪmˈbɑːk; NAmE ɪmˈbɑːrk/ [intransitive] (formal) to go onto a ship at the start of a journey; to put sb onto a ship 上船;装船◆The invasion force was ready to embark.侵略军已经准备好登船。◆The team embarked for (= started their journey to) Italy.那一组人登船前往意大利。 OPP disembark ⇨ get out ■ mount [transitive, intransitive] (rather formal) to climb on a horse, bicycle or motorcycle in order to ride it 骑上,跨上(马、自行车或摩托车)◆Carla mounted her bike and pedalled off.卡拉骑上她的自行车走了。◆He mounted and galloped off.他骑上马飞奔而去。ⓘ When mount is used without an object it usually means to get on a horse. Mount a bicycle/motorcycle is more formal than mount a horse; it is more usual to say get on a bicycle/bike/motorcycle/motorbike. * mount不带宾语时通常指骑上马。mount a bicycle/motorcycle比mount a horse正式,表示骑上自行车或摩托车一般多用get on a bicycle/bike/motorcycle/motorbike。 OPP dismount ⇨ get out |