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/əˈtendəns/ |
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1 | C/U the number of people who are present at an event or in a place such as a school or church 出席人数 |
| Matches this season have attracted record attendances. 这个赛季的比赛吸引了创纪录人数的观众。 |
| Church attendance dropped sharply in the 1970s. 在20世纪70年代,去教堂的人数急剧下降。 |
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2 | U the fact of being present at an event or of going regularly to school , church etc 出席;参加 |
| It is a parent’ s responsibility to ensure children’ s regular attendance at school. 确保孩子正常上学是父母的责任。 |
| If you look at our attendance record, you’ ll see that it is exceptional. 如果你看一下我们的出席记录,你就会发现这是个例外情况。 |
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- | in attendance formal |
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1 | present somewhere , often at an important or official event 出席(重要的或官方的活动) | The Duke of York will be in attendance at tonight’ s gala concert. 约克公爵将出席今晚的节日音乐会。 | |
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2 | staying or travelling with someone in order to serve or look after them 侍候;护理;照料 | +on The two ladies in attendance on the Queen were sitting in a corner talking quietly. 侍奉女王的那两位女士正坐在一个角落里轻声交谈。 | |
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