attendances
n. 出席( attendance的名词复数 ); 参加; 出席次数; 出席人数
Someone's attendance at an event or an institution is the fact that they are present at the event or go regularly to the institution.
Her attendance at school was sporadic.
她三天两头旷课。
The attendance at an event is the number of people who are present at it.
Average weekly cinema attendance in February was 2.41 million...
2月份,平均每周的观影人数为241万。
This year attendances were 28% lower than forecast...
今年的出席人数比预期少28%。
If someone is in attendance at a place or an event, they are there.
Councillor Paul Tisley will be in attendance at the start of the meeting to welcome us...
议员保罗·提斯里将在会议开始时出席,以欢迎我们。
Police with riot gear and several fire engines are in attendance.
防暴警察和数辆消防车都到了。
If someone is in attendance on an important person, they are accompanying that person as a servant or assistant.
He lived in considerable style, travelling widely, usually with a cook, valet, butler and chauffeur in attendance.
他活得相当潇洒,通常带着厨师、用人、管家和司机到处游玩。
He missed three attendances this year.
他今年缺席三次.
He also told me that your attendances at his tutorial and seminar have been poor .
他还告诉我说你的辅导课和讨论课出勤率不高。
This year attendances were 28% lower than forecast.
今年的出席人数比预期少28%。
Accident and emergency attendances include first and follow - up attendances.
急症室到诊人次包括首次求诊及覆诊.
General out - patient attendances refer to cases seen by doctors.
普通科到诊人次指由医生诊治的个案.