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🔑 at·tendBrE /əˈtend/NAmE /əˈtend/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they attend BrE /əˈtend/ NAmE /əˈtend/present simple - he / she / it attends BrE /əˈtendz/ NAmE /əˈtendz/past simple attended BrE /əˈtendɪd/ NAmE /əˈtendɪd/past participle attended BrE /əˈtendɪd/ NAmE /əˈtendɪd/ -ing form attending BrE /əˈtendɪŋ/ NAmE /əˈtendɪŋ/🔑 [I, T] (rather formal) to be present at an event 出席;参加◆We'd like as many people as possible to attend. 我们希望出席的人越多越好。◆~ sthThe meeting was attended by 90% of shareholders. 90% 的股东出席了会议。◆to attend a wedding/funeral 参加婚礼/葬礼🔑 [T, I] ~ sth(formal) to go regularly to a place 经常去,定期去(某处)◆Our children attend the same school. 我们的孩子上同一所学校。◆How many people attend church every Sunday? 每个星期天有多少人去教堂?◆Your dentist will ask you to attend for regular check-ups.你的牙医会让你定期去检查。 [I] ~ (to sb/sth) (formal) to pay attention to what sb is saying or to what you are doing 注意;专心◆She hadn't been attending during the lesson. 上课时她一直不专心。 [T] ~ sth(formal) to happen at the same time as sth 伴随发生◆She dislikes the loss of privacy that attends TV celebrity. 她不喜欢成为电视名人后随之失去个人隐私。 [T] ~ sb(formal) to be with sb and help them 随同;陪同◆The President was attended by several members of his staff. 总统有几名幕僚随从。 ●atˈtend to sb/sth 🔑to deal with sb/sth; to take care of sb/sth 处理;对付;照料;关怀◆I have some urgent business to attend to. 我有一些急事要处理。◆A nurse attended to his needs constantly. 有一位护士经常照料他的需要。◆(BrE, formal) Are you being attended to, Sir? (= for example, in a shop) 先生,有人接待你吗? |