attendance
US: /əˈtɛndəns/
UK: /ɐtˈɛndəns/
UK: /ɐtˈɛndəns/
English Vietnamese dictionary
attendance /ə'tendəns/
- danh từ
- sự dự, sự có mặt
- to request someone's attendance: mời ai đến dự
- attendance at lectures: sự đến dự những buổi thuyết trình
- số người dự, số người có mặt
- a large attendance at a meeting: số người dự đông đảo ở cuộc họp
- sự chăm sóc, sự phục vụ, sự phục dịch; sự theo hầu
- to be in attendance on somebody: chăm sóc ai
- medical attendance: sự chăm sóc thuốc men, sự điều trị
- to dance attendance upon somebody
- (xem) dance
- sự dự, sự có mặt
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun
1 [U, C] the act of being present at a place, for example at school: Attendance at these lectures is not compulsory. + Teachers must keep a record of students' attendances.
2 [C, U] the number of people present at an organized event: high / low / falling / poor attendances + There was an attendance of 42 at the meeting. + Cinema attendances have risen again recently.
Idioms: be in attendance (formal) to be present at a special event: Several heads of state were in attendance at the funeral.
be in attendance (on sb) (formal) to be with or near sb in order to help them if necessary: He always has at least two bodyguards in attendance.
take attendance (AmE) to check who is present and who is not present at a place and to mark this information on a list of names
more at DANCE v.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 presence, appearance, being:
Your attendance at chapel is required.
2 audience, crowd, assembly, assemblage, gathering, turnout, gate, house:
The attendance at the fête was greater than we expected.
3 in attendance. waiting upon, attending, serving:
The king always has at least four people in attendance.
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
good, large, record
It was a record attendance for a midweek game.
| low, poor | falling
Despite falling attendances, the zoo will stay open.
| average, daily
The average attendance at matches increased last year.
| total | constant, regular
Regular attendance at lectures is important.
| compulsory | church, cinema, school, etc.
VERB + ATTENDANCE
boost, improve, increase
Building a new stadium has boosted attendances by 40%.
ATTENDANCE + VERB
drop, fall, go down
Attendances at the pool always fall in winter.
| go up, increase
ATTENDANCE + NOUN
figures, rate, record
PREP.
in ~
The emergency services were in attendance within 22 minutes.
| ~ at
attendance at the meetings
Concise English dictionary
attendances-dəns
noun
+the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.)
+the frequency with which a person is present
+the number of people that are present