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attend

/uh-tend/US // əˈtɛnd //UK // (əˈtɛnd) //

参加,出席,出席会议,参会

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be present at: to attend a lecture; to attend church.
    • : to go with as a concomitant or result; accompany: Fever may attend a cold. Success attended her hard work.
    • : to take care of; minister to; devote one's services to: The nurse attended the patient daily.
    • : to wait upon; accompany as a companion or servant: The retainers attended their lord.
    • : to take charge of; watch over; look after; tend; guard: to attend one's health.
    • : to listen to; give heed to.
    • : Archaic. to wait for; expect.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to take care or charge: to attend to a sick person.
    • : to apply oneself: to attend to one's work.
    • : to pay attention; listen or watch attentively; direct one's thought; pay heed: to attend to a speaker.
    • : to be present: She is a member but does not attend regularly.
    • : to be present and ready to give service; wait: to attend upon the Queen.
    • : to follow; be consequent.
    • : Obsolete. to wait.

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Examples

  • When Unicef held a consultation workshop in East Asia, Zeng attended as a speaker.

  • Patrick Henry cheer, like other school sports, largely went dark, but the school’s junior varsity coach was not eager to shut down a private offseason competition team attended by some students at the Infinity Gymnastics gym in El Cajon.

  • While all of BI’s virtual events are free to attend with email registration, they can be monetized in several different ways.

  • Billington, who attends school with Baxter, said she would continue using TikTok regardless of its owner “as long they don’t change it and turn it into Instagram,” a TikTok rival.

  • We attended to connect with potential clients who need mobile applications for their businesses.

  • In 1995, Myerson made a point not to attend the 75th anniversary of the Miss America pageant.

  • Those who are not working on Sunday will almost certainly attend the funeral for Liu.

  • In neighborhoods such as Harlem, 33 percent of students attend charter schools, a majority of them black or Latino.

  • “Five of them would attend a show and each one would memorize a certain part of a garment,” said Elia.

  • A few even noted that they attend Christmas mass with Christian friends.

  • While Louis was reading these dispatches, he received a summons from Elizabeth, to attend her immediately.

  • Full provision is made for Catholics and Nonconformists desiring to attend the services of their respective bodies.

  • Will your Majesty be pleased to have them given a goodly number of religious, so that they may attend to their ministries.

  • Hedges had to go on his way also, for it was close upon the countess-dowager's dinner-hour, at which ceremony he must attend.

  • "Would you like to attend services at the church this evening," said Irene after a time, and when they were again alone.