at·tend·ance cen·tre
noun/əˈtendəns sentə(r)/
/əˈtendəns sentər/
- (in Britain) a place where young people are sent if they break the law but their crimes are not serious enough for them to be sent to a young offender institution. They have to go to an attendance centre for a particular number of hours, usually in the evenings and at weekends.
考勤中心:一个年轻人,如果他们触犯法律,但他们的犯罪程度还不够严重,不足以将他们送往年轻的犯罪机构,该地方将被送往该处。他们通常要在晚上和周末去特定时间的考勤中心。 - He went to the youth court and got 24 hours at an attendance centre.
他去了青少年法庭,并在出勤中心接受了 24 小时的观察。
- He went to the youth court and got 24 hours at an attendance centre.