到场

to show up / present (at the scene)

Characters and words in 到场

to (a place) / until (a time) / up to / to go / to arrive / (verb complement denoting completion or result of an action)

= + : Don Quixote has been waiting at the arrivals conveyor belt in the aorta's bathroom for way too long, but finally his new kitchen knife arrived.
to reach; to arrive / to leave for; to go to / to (a place); until (a time); up to (a point) / (verb complement indicating arriving at a place or reaching a point) / considerate; thoughtful; thorough
threshing floor / classifier for events and happenings: spell, episode, bout
large place used for a specific purpose / stage / scene (of a play) / classifier for sporting or recreational activities / classifier for number of exams

= 𠃓 + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) practices his stage act in the anglepod's living room (ang3). He built a circus ring (场) out of clay (土) and performs his show, wearing Icarus' wings (𠃓) and flying around.
variant of 場|场[chang2]
variant of 場|场[chang3]

Words with 到场

到场 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 到场

到场 currently does not appear in any sentence.