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    attend の英語での意味

    attendattend /əˈtend/ verb formalフォーマル すべての翻訳を見る1[intransitive, transitive] to go to an event such as a meeting or a class会議や授業などのイベントに出席する:  Only 12 people attended the meeting.会議に出席したのはわずか12人だった。 Please let us know if you are unable to attend.出席できない場合はご連絡ください。Register語域In 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.日常の英語では、attend の代わりに go (to) や come (to) を使うのが一般的です:· 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 etc学校・教会などに定期的に通う:  I am the first child in my family to attend college.私は家族の中で初めて大学に通った子どもだ。3[transitive] formalフォーマル to happen or exist at the same time as something(ある事と)同時に起こる;〔ある事に〕伴う:  the peculiar atmosphere which attends such an eventそのような行事につきものの独特の雰囲気4[transitive] to look after someone, especially because they are ill(とりわけ病気の)人の世話をする:  On his deathbed the General was attended by several doctors.将軍は臨終の床で、数人の医師に看取られた。GRAMMAR Attend is often passive in this meaning.attend to somebody/something phrasal verb1to deal with business or personal matters仕事または個人的な事柄を処理する:  I may be late – I have got one or two things to attend to.遅れるかもしれない——片付けなければならないことが一つ二つある。2to help a customer in a shop or a restaurant店やレストランで客の応対をする SYN  serve