attending
adj. (醫生)主治的
v. 參加( attend的現在分詞 ); 注意,聽; 照顧; [常用被動語態](作為結果、情況)伴隨
If you attend a meeting or other event, you are present at it.
Thousands of people attended the funeral...
數千人參加了葬禮。
The meeting will be attended by finance ministers from many countries...
很多國家的財政部長將出席會議。
If you attend an institution such as a school, college, or church, you go there regularly.
They attended college together at the University of Pennsylvania.
他們一起就讀於賓夕法尼亞大學。
If you attend to something, you deal with it. If you attend to someone who is hurt or injured, you care for them.
The staff will helpfully attend to your needs...
工作人員會幫忙滿足您的需求。
There are more pressing matters to be attended to today...
今天有更緊急的事情要處理。
1. the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others
2. the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.)
1. being present at meeting or event
2. serving attendance on someone;
Most of those attending the funeral stood silently showing little emotion.
出席葬禮的人大多都面無表情地靜靜站著。
The dead included six people attending a religious ceremony.
死者包括6位參加宗教儀式的人。
Those not attending the meeting may vote by proxy.
那些未出席會議的可以請他人代為投票。
The Jordanian leader seemed amenable to attending a conference.
約旦領導人似乎願意參加會議。
We went to the Biology class instead of attending the English lesson.
我們去上生物課而不去上英語課.