attendants / əˈtɛn dənt /

服务员服务人员侍者随员

attendants2 个定义

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

attendants 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person who serves others

更多attendants例句

  1. When they told flight attendants they had been to West Africa, alarm bells rang and the flight was diverted.
  2. After fifteen minutes of CPR he is pronounced dead and taken to a mortuary, where attendants see him breathing.
  3. If they were unable to perform any available job, they served as dignified attendants.
  4. Numerous attendants to her and her prince were either let go or threw up their hands and quit.
  5. Less than 10 minutes later, the attendants wheeled out the gurney, which now bore a black body bag.
  6. The king put him to death, and the attendants of Adelil made of his heart a viand which they presented to her.
  7. She had sent away her attendants, bolted the door against her mother, and sat waiting her summons.
  8. Directly after them came a lot of palace attendants in curious hats and long robes of all colours of the rainbow.
  9. The manner of his prisoner, sufficiently mollified the officer; and he made a sign to his attendants to withdraw.
  10. Besides these attendants, a small blackbird often keeps the buffalo company, who will raise up his head in delight to meet it.