absentees
n. 缺席者( absentee的名詞複數 ); 缺勤者; 在外地主; 外住者
An absentee is a person who is expected to be in a particular place but who is not there.
Absentee is used to describe someone who is not there to do a particular job in person.
Absentee fathers will be forced to pay child maintenance.
缺席的父親將會被強制要求支付孩子的撫養費。
...an absentee landlord.
在外業主
In elections in the United States, if you vote by absentee ballot or if you are an absentee voter, you vote in advance because you will be away.
He has already voted by absentee ballot...
他已進行了缺席投票。
The deadline for absentee voting in was Saturday.
缺席投票的最後期限是星期六。
There were many absentees from the meeting.
這次會議有很多人缺席.
The reader will find that there some unexpected absentees from chapters which follow.
讀者會發現後面幾章中有一些意外的欠缺.
The teacher takes attendance every day to chase up absentees.
那位老師每天點名以查出缺課者.
How many absentees are there today?
今天有幾個人缺席?