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🔑 ar·rivalBrE /əˈraɪvl/NAmE /əˈraɪvl/ noun🔑 [U, C] an act of coming or being brought to a place 到达;抵达◆Guests receive dinner on/upon arrival at the hotel.旅客一到旅馆即可就餐。◆We apologize for the late arrival of the train. 我们为火车误点表示歉意。◆the arrival of the mail in the morning 上午送达的邮件◆daily arrivals of refugees 每天到来的难民◆There are 120 arrivals and departures every day. 每天有 120 次航班离港和抵港。 OPP departure 🔑 [C] a person or thing that comes to a place 到达者;抵达物◆The first arrivals at the concert got the best seats. 最早来到音乐会的人坐上了最好的座位。◆early/late/new arrivals 早到/晚到/新到者◆We're expecting a new arrival (= a baby) in the family soon. 我们家很快就会添一个新生儿。🔑 [U] the time when a new technology or idea is introduced (新技术、新思想的)引进,采用,推行◆the arrival of pay TV 收费电视的引进 ●ˌdead on arˈrival (abbreviation DOA) (of an accident victim or other patient) already dead when arriving at hospital (事故受害者或病人)到达医院时已经死亡◆She was pronounced dead on arrival. 她在送达医院时即被宣布死亡。(NAmE, informal) very unlikely to be successful; not working when it is delivered 已不可能成功;到货即损;到达时已无用◆The bill was dead on arrival in the Senate. 这项法案在参议院就不可能通过。◆The software was DOA. 这软件送达时已经损坏。 |