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at·tend·anceBrE /əˈtendəns/NAmE /əˈtendəns/ noun [U, C] the act of being present at a place, for example at school 出席;参加;上学;到场◆Attendance at these lectures is not compulsory. 这些课不是硬性规定要听的。◆Teachers must keep a record of students' attendances. 老师必须记录学生的出勤情况。 [C, U] the number of people present at an organized event 出席人数◆high/low/falling/poor attendances 出席的人数多/少/下降/很少◆There was an attendance of 42 at the meeting. 有 42 人参加了会议。 ●be in atˈtendance(formal) to be present at a special event 出席(特别活动)◆Several heads of state were in attendance at the funeral. 有几位国家元首出席了葬礼。●be in atˈtendance (on sb)(formal) to be with or near sb in order to help them if necessary 陪侍;随侍(某人)左右;服侍◆He always has at least two bodyguards in attendance. 他总有至少两名保镖护卫。●take atˈtendance(NAmE) to check who is present and who is not present at a place and to mark this information on a list of names 点名●ˌdance atˈtendance on sb(BrE, formal) to be with sb and do things to help and please them 讨好;奉承;迎合 |