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attendants

/uh-ten-duhnt/US // əˈtɛn dənt //UK // (əˈtɛndənt) //

服务员,服务人员,侍者,随员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who attends another, as to perform a service.
    • : Chiefly British. an usher or clerk.
    • : a corollary or concomitant thing or quality.
    • : a person who is present, as at a meeting.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being present or in attendance; accompanying.
    • : consequent; concomitant; associated; related: winter holidays and attendant parties; war and its attendant evils; poverty and its attendant hardships.

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Examples

  • When they told flight attendants they had been to West Africa, alarm bells rang and the flight was diverted.

  • After fifteen minutes of CPR he is pronounced dead and taken to a mortuary, where attendants see him breathing.

  • If they were unable to perform any available job, they served as dignified attendants.

  • Numerous attendants to her and her prince were either let go or threw up their hands and quit.

  • Less than 10 minutes later, the attendants wheeled out the gurney, which now bore a black body bag.

  • The king put him to death, and the attendants of Adelil made of his heart a viand which they presented to her.

  • She had sent away her attendants, bolted the door against her mother, and sat waiting her summons.

  • Directly after them came a lot of palace attendants in curious hats and long robes of all colours of the rainbow.

  • The manner of his prisoner, sufficiently mollified the officer; and he made a sign to his attendants to withdraw.

  • Besides these attendants, a small blackbird often keeps the buffalo company, who will raise up his head in delight to meet it.