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1 arrive
n. parvenu, poor person who has become wealthy, upstart, one who has risen suddenly in rank or status (especially one who does not deserve it, or one who acts self-important once he has achieved it) -
2 binnenkomen
♦voorbeelden:de trein moet over een half uur binnenkomen • the train is due (to arrive) in half an hourzij mocht niet binnenkomen • she was not allowed (to come) in -
3 nakomen
1 [later komen] come/arrive later ⇒ come after(wards)♦voorbeelden:nagekomen berichten • messages received laterII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:bij het niet nakomen van de verbintenis • in case of non-observance of the agreement -
4 aankomen
v. touch; arrive, come in; drop in; put on weight; land; be due -
5 aanlanden
v. land, arrive -
6 arriveren
v. arrive; reach -
7 belanden
v. wind up, end up; arrive -
8 bereiken
v. reach, attain, achieve, arrive at -
9 geraken
v. attain, achieve; reach, arrive -
10 gewinnen
v. win, be victorious; gain; obtain; arrive with great effort; succeed; acquire; gain trust (or approval, favor, etc.) -
11 intreden
v. enter; set in, begin, arrive -
12 komen aanwaaien
v. arrive suddenly, stop in for a quick unplanned visit -
13 komen tot
v. arrive at, attain to -
14 tot overeenstemming komen
• to arrive at an agreement withNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > tot overeenstemming komen
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15 aankomen
2 [het doel treffen] hit hard3 [komen aanzetten] come (with)5 [bij toeval aanraken] touch, hit ⇒ come up (against)6 [in gewicht toenemen] put on weight7 [neerkomen] come down (to), depend (on)♦voorbeelden:daar komt iemand aan • someone is coming3 en daar kom je nu pas mee aan? • and now you tell me!je hoeft met dat plan bij hem niet aan te komen • it's no use going to him with that plan5 niet/nergens aankomen! • don't touch!, hands off!alles komt op hem aan • it all depends on himiets op het laatste ogenblik laten aankomen • leave something to the last momentII 〈 onpersoonlijk werkwoord〉1 [gelden, betreffen] come (down) (to)♦voorbeelden:waar het op aankomt • what really mattersals het erop aan komt • when it comes to the crunch -
16 aanlanden
♦voorbeelden:1 waar zijn we nu aangeland? • where have we landed now?voor we goed en wel waren aangeland … • hardly had we arrived … -
17 af- en aanvaren
af- en aanvarenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > af- en aanvaren
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18 afvaren
2 [ergens heen varen] sail (for)3 [stroomafwaarts varen] sail down(stream)♦voorbeelden:1 de pont vaart daar af • the ferry sails/leaves from there3 wij voeren langzaam de rivier af • we sailed/floated slowly down the river -
19 arriveren
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20 bereiken
4 [met betrekking tot een leeftijd] live to♦voorbeelden:het dorp is gemakkelijk te bereiken met de trein • the village is easy to reach by trainiets bereiken in het leven • achieve something in lifezo bereik je niets! • that won't get you anywheremet geld kan men alles bereiken • money gets you everywherehij kon bereiken dat de vergadering uitgesteld werd • he was able to get the meeting postponed3 telefonisch te bereiken zijn • be reachable by telephone; 〈 zelf telefoon hebben〉 be on the (tele)phone
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arrivé — arrivé, ée [ arive ] adj. • de arriver 1 ♦ Premier, dernier arrivé : celui qui est arrivé le premier, le dernier. « il n a pu faire autrement que de servir d abord les premiers arrivés » (A. Gide). 2 ♦ Qui a réussi (socialement,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
arrivé — arrivé, ée (a ri vé, vée) part. passé. 1° Qui a pris terre. Arrivé au port. 2° Venu dans un lieu par eau, par voiture, à cheval, etc. Arrivé en diligence. 3° Venu, en général. Arrivé en Afrique. Vous êtes bien aise de le voir arrivé. à… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Arrive — Ar*rive , v. t. 1. To bring to shore. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And made the sea trod ship arrive them. Chapman. [1913 Webster] 2. To reach; to come to. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Ere he arrive the happy isle. Milton. [1913 Webster] Ere we could arrive … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Arrive-avant — Arrivé avant La relation arrivé avant (anglais happened before), notée , est un ordre partiel (relation binaire irréflexive, antisymétrique et transitive) sur les évènements basé sur la causalité de deux évènements dans un système distribué… … Wikipédia en Français
Arrive — Ar*rive , n. Arrival. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] How should I joy of thy arrive to hear! Drayton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arrive at something — arrive at (something) to come to a decision or agreement about something after serious thought or discussion. The town council needs to explain how they arrived at their plan for future development of the town. Etymology: based on the literal… … New idioms dictionary
arrive at — (something) to come to a decision or agreement about something after serious thought or discussion. The town council needs to explain how they arrived at their plan for future development of the town. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of… … New idioms dictionary
arrive — [v1] come to a destination access, alight, appear, attain, barge in, blow in, bob up*, breeze in*, bust in*, buzz*, check in*, clock in*, disembark, dismount, drop anchor, drop in, enter, fall by, fall in, get to, hit*, hit town*, land*, make it* … New thesaurus
arrive — ► VERB 1) reach a destination. 2) be brought or delivered. 3) (of a particular moment) come about. 4) (arrive at) reach (a conclusion or decision). 5) informal become successful and well known. ORIGIN originally in the sense «reach the sho … English terms dictionary
arrive — [ə rīv′] vi. arrived, arriving [ME ariven < OFr ariver < VL * arripare, come to shore, land < L ad , to + ripa, shore] 1. to reach one s destination; come to a place 2. to come [the time has arrived for action] 3. to attain success, fame … English World dictionary