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SYNO   to arrive at | to attain | to gain ... 
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arriverto arrive
survenir [personne]to arrive unexpectedly
J'arrive.I'm coming.
arriver sans prévenirto arrive without warning
être presque arrivéto be nearly there
arriver avant qn.to arrive before sb. (does)
quoi qu'il arriveno matter what
transp. arriver à bon port [loc.]to arrive safely
arriver le souffle haletantto arrive gasping for breath
quoi qu'il arrive {adv}(come) rain or shine [idiom]
Cela n'arrive presque jamais.It hardly ever happens.
faire une arrivée en fanfareto arrive in spectacular fashion
attendre l'arrivée de qn.to wait for sb. to arrive
se croire arrivé [loc.]to think one has made it [idiom]
il arrive que qn. fasse qc.sometimes sb. does sth.
transp. arriver à bon port [loc.]to arrive safe and sound [idiom]
Que lui est-elle arrivé ? [personne]What happened to her?
Que lui est-il arrivé ? [personne]What happened to him?
redouter que qc. n'arriveto live in dread of sth. happening
Qu'est-ce qui t'arrive ?What's wrong (with you)?
Il n'empêche que c'est arrivé.It happened all the same.
arriver pile-poil l'heure) [fam.]to arrive bang on time [coll.]
Un malheur n'arrive jamais seul. [loc.]It never rains but it pours. [idiom]
être arrivé au bout du tunnel [loc.]to be out of the wood / woods [idiom]
mil. arriver en forceto arrive in force
J'ai beau essayer, je n'y arrive pas.No matter how hard I try, I don't succeed.
fin. Je n'arrive pas à joindre les deux bouts. [fam.] [loc.]I can't make ends meet. [coll.] [idiom]
Il ne se passe presque pas de jour sans que quelque chose arrive.Hardly a day goes by without something happening.
chim. astate {m} <At>astatine <At>
à {prep}at
actuellement {adv}at present
aléatoirement {adv}at random
au {prep}at (the)
aussitôt {adv}at once
directement {adv}at once
enfin {adv}at last
finalement {adv}at last
fortuitement {adv}at random
présentement {adv}at present
vivement {adv}at pace
inform. arobase {m} [@]at sign [@]
Enfin !At last!
actuellement {adv}at the moment
aucunement {adv}not at all
compromis {adj} [santé]at risk
constamment {adv}at a stretch
constamment {adv}at all times
continûment {adv}at all times
d'abord {adv}(at) first
d'abord {adv}at first
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