attend
attend 英 [əˈtend] 美 [əˈtɛnd]
v. 出席
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- The verb attend means to be present, to listen, or give care or attention to. You can attend your family reunion, attend to a project you've been ignoring, or attend to your teacher's voice.
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- v. 出席
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1. to attend a wedding,to attend a meeting
参加婚礼/会议
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2. He was invited to the party but did not attend.
他被邀参加宴会但没出席。
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3. He telephoned to say he couldn't attend the meeting.
他打电话说他不能参加会议。
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4. Our children attend the same school.
我们的孩子上同一所学校。
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5. How many people attend church every Sunday?
每个星期天有多少人去教堂?
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6. She hadn't been attending during the lesson.
上课时她一直不专心。
- attend (v.) c. 1300, "be subject to" (obsolete); early 14c., "direct one's mind or energies" (archaic), from Old French atendre "to expect, wait for, pay attention" (12c., Modern French attendre) and directly from Latin attendere "give heed to," literally "to stretch toward," from ad "to, toward" (see ad-) + tendere "stretch," from PIE root *ten- "to stretch." The notion is of "stretching" one's mind toward something.
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