attendance
noun uk/əˈten.dəns/ us/əˈten.dəns/
(BEING PRESENT)
C1 [ U or C ](有规律地)出席,参加;到场(如去教堂,学校等)
the fact of going somewhere such as a church, school, etc. regularly
Attendance at lectures is compulsory. 这些讲座必须去听。
C1 [ C or U ]出席(活动、会议等)的人数
the number of people who go to an event, meeting, etc.
Attendances at church are falling. 去教堂做礼拜的人越来越少了。
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- As the course becomes more difficult, there's usually a corresponding drop in attendance.
- At last month's meeting, attendance was poor.
- Attendance at the meeting was rather thin.
- Ticket prices were lowered in an attempt to increase attendance at home games.
- He failed the course because of his poor record of attendance.
(PROVIDING HELP)
in attendanceC2 帮助;照顾;陪同
present with someone and helping or taking care of them
He never goes out without his security men in attendance. 他出门必有保镖跟随左右。
She got married with family and close friends in attendance.
Last week, over 40,000 fans in attendance watched their team become series champions.
Suspicions were raised when so many of his patients died, usually immediately after he was in attendance.
Her second child was born at home, with a nurse in attendance.