Significado de attend en inglés
attendattend /əˈtend/ verb formalformal
Ver todas las traducciones1[intransitive, transitive] to go to an event such as a meeting or a classasistir a un evento, como una reunión o una clase:
Only 12 people attended the meeting.Solo 12 personas asistieron a la reunión.
Please let us know if you are unable to attend.Por favor, háganos saber si no puede asistir.RegisterRegistroIn everyday English, people usually say go (to) or come (to) instead of attend:· I didn’t go to the parents’ meeting.· Please let us know if you can’t come.En el inglés cotidiano, la gente suele decir go (to) o come (to) en lugar de attend:· I didn't go to the parents' meeting.· Please let us know if you can't come.2[intransitive, transitive] to go regularly to a school, church etcasistir regularmente a una escuela, iglesia, etc.:
I am the first child in my family to attend college.Soy el primer hijo de mi familia en asistir a la universidad.3[transitive] formalformal to happen or exist at the same time as somethingacompañar algo; ocurrir o existir al mismo tiempo que algo:
the peculiar atmosphere which attends such an eventla peculiar atmósfera que acompaña a este tipo de evento4[transitive] to look after someone, especially because they are illcuidar a alguien, especialmente por estar enfermo:
On his deathbed the General was attended by several doctors.En su lecho de muerte, el General fue atendido por varios médicos.GRAMMAR Attend is often passive in this meaning.attend to somebody/something phrasal verb1to deal with business or personal mattersocuparse de asuntos laborales o personales:
I may be late – I have got one or two things to attend to.Puede que llegue tarde; tengo una o dos cosas que atender.2to help a customer in a shop or a restaurantatender a un cliente en una tienda o un restaurante SYN serve
Ver todas las traducciones1[intransitive, transitive] to go to an event such as a meeting or a classasistir a un evento, como una reunión o una clase:
Only 12 people attended the meeting.Solo 12 personas asistieron a la reunión.
Please let us know if you are unable to attend.Por favor, háganos saber si no puede asistir.RegisterRegistroIn everyday English, people usually say go (to) or come (to) instead of attend:· I didn’t go to the parents’ meeting.· Please let us know if you can’t come.En el inglés cotidiano, la gente suele decir go (to) o come (to) en lugar de attend:· I didn't go to the parents' meeting.· Please let us know if you can't come.2[intransitive, transitive] to go regularly to a school, church etcasistir regularmente a una escuela, iglesia, etc.:
I am the first child in my family to attend college.Soy el primer hijo de mi familia en asistir a la universidad.3[transitive] formalformal to happen or exist at the same time as somethingacompañar algo; ocurrir o existir al mismo tiempo que algo:
the peculiar atmosphere which attends such an eventla peculiar atmósfera que acompaña a este tipo de evento4[transitive] to look after someone, especially because they are illcuidar a alguien, especialmente por estar enfermo:
On his deathbed the General was attended by several doctors.En su lecho de muerte, el General fue atendido por varios médicos.GRAMMAR Attend is often passive in this meaning.attend to somebody/something phrasal verb1to deal with business or personal mattersocuparse de asuntos laborales o personales:
I may be late – I have got one or two things to attend to.Puede que llegue tarde; tengo una o dos cosas que atender.2to help a customer in a shop or a restaurantatender a un cliente en una tienda o un restaurante SYN serve