[/əˈtend; əˋtɛnd/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr] ~ (to sb/sth) apply one's mind steadily; give careful thought 专心; 仔细考虑: Why weren't you attending when I explained before? 我以前解释的时候, 你怎么不注意听呢? * Attend to your work and stop talking. 专心工作, 不要说话. 用法: 2 [Ipr] ~ to sb/sth give practical consideration to sb/sth 照顾, 关照某人[某事物]: A nurse attends to his needs. 有个护士照顾他. * Are you being attended to (eg said by an assistant to a customer in a shop)? 有人接待您吗(如店员问顾客)? * Could you attend to (ie deal with) this matter immediately? 你能不能立刻处理这件事? 用法: 3 [Tn] take care of (sb); look after 照看(某人); 照料; 看护: Dr Smith attended her in hospital. 史密斯医生在医院中给她治病. 用法: 4 [Tn] go regularly to (a place); be present at 照例去(某处); 出席: attend school, church, etc 上学, 上教堂等 * They had a quiet wedding only a few friends attended (it). 他们的婚礼静悄悄的--只有几个朋友参加. * The meeting was well attended, ie Many people were there. 有很多人出席会议. 用法: 5 [Tn] (fml 文) be with (sb/sth); accompany 伴随(某人[某事物]); 陪伴: The Queen was attended by her ladies-in-waiting. 女王由宫廷女侍陪伴. * (fig 比喻) May good fortune attend you! 祝你红运当头! |