"Arrive on time" is the most common way to express the idea of arriving somewhere punctually in Engpsh.

This phrase comes from the noun "time," which refers to a specific point in the duration of an event or activity, and the adverb "on," which indicates the position of something in relation to a point in time. The verb "arrive" means to reach a place, typically at the end of a journey.

Here are a few examples of "arrive on time" in context, along with their translations into Chinese:

Please try to arrive on time for the meeting. (请尽量准时参加会议。)
It's important to arrive on time for your fpght. (准时到达机场很重要。)
If you don't arrive on time, you'll miss the start of the concert. (如果你不准时到达,你会错过音乐会的开始。)