attend的意思和读音

attend

: [əˈtend] : [ə'tend]

v.

attends  attending  attended  

v.+n.attend meeting,attend conference,attend ceremony,attend school,attend lecture

v.miss,ignore

v.be present,go to,be there,join,appear

attendv.

1.[i][t]to be present at an event

We'd like as many people as possible to attend.

The meeting was attended by 90% of shareholders.90%

to attend a wedding/funeral

2.[t]~ sthto go regularly to a place

Our children attend the same school.

How many people attend church every Sunday?

3.[i]~ (to sb/sth)to pay attention to what sb is saying or to what you are doing

She hadn't been attending during the lesson.

4.[t]~ sthto happen at the same time as sth

She dislikes the loss of privacy that attends TV celebrity.

5.[t]~ sbto be with sb and help them

The President was attended by several members of his staff.

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v.1.to be present at an event or activity; to go regularly to a place, for example to a school as a student or to a church as a member2.to take care of someone, especially someone who is sick or someone in an important position3.to exist along with something else, or to happen as a result of it

1. positive adj attend vt ;!) △ rehearse vt ...

2. positive adj attend vt ;!) △ rehearse vt ...

3. expert adj. attend v. physician n. ...

4. attempt vt. attend v. attention n. ...

5. attainment n. attend vi. attic n. ...

6. attemper ,使 attend ,, attest ...

7. positive adj attend vt ;!) △ rehearse vt ...

8. n. blame n. attend vt. physician ...

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1.But the president said the most important guests were the Allied veterans who were able to attend.

2.Something wrong must have happened if he did not come to attend the meeting as I told him.

3.Our correspondent said a Taliban leader had been due to attend the meeting but dropped out in the last minute citing health reasons.

4.Her own passport had been confiscated by an American court after she failed to attend a hearing into a previous assault against her husband.

5.Do not put too much on your schedule - you will need time to attend to all that comes up.-

6.I am sorry to tell you that I will not be able to attend the interview you had scheduled with me.

7."If they were allowed to attend senior secondary schools in the city, the results would be very different, " said Prof Cheng.

8.British officials had earlier been claiming that there was no need for Cameron to attend this meeting, but the issue could be reopened.

9.There is no reason to be anxious: This full moon will help you attend to the matter so that you can feel better fast.

10.Students are required to attend classes three to four times a week. The programme can be completed within two years.