单词 | attendance |
释义 | at·tend·ance /əˈtendəns/ ●○○ noun 1 [countable, uncountable]THERE the number of people who attend a game, concert, meeting etc 出席人数 We have an average attendance of 4,000 fans per game. 每场比赛平均有4,000名球迷来观战。 Last year’s fair saw attendance figures of 32,000. 去年的交易会有3.2万人参加。2 [countable, uncountable]THERE when someone goes to a meeting, class etc, or an occasion when they go 出席,参加attendance at Most courses involve an average of eight hours' attendance at college each week. 多数课程都需要平均每个星期到学院里上八小时的课。 The doctor will have a record of her attendances. 医生会记录她的出诊次数。3 be in attendance (at something) formalTHERE to be at a special or important event 出席,参加〔特别或重要的活动〕 Over 2,000 people were in attendance at yesterday’s demonstration. 有两千多人参加了昨天的示威游行。4. be in attendance on somebody formalLOOK AFTER somebody to look after someone or serve them 照顾[侍候]某人 → dance attendance on somebody at dance2(5)Examples from the Corpusattendance• In 1992, attendance doubled again to 3,000, and has since averaged about 4,500.• Attendance at the national championships is already higher than expected.• The game had an attendance of over 50,000 people.• an average attendance of 4000 fans per game• But my first attendance at a political rally changed my childhood habits right away, at least briefly.• We had pretty good attendance despite the bad weather.• I was getting great attendance and they loved it.• He produced the second highest attendance in 150 years.• There began to be a great fall-off in attendance.• Considering the seriousness of the matter to be debated there was an unusually low attendance at the meeting.• A subsidiary problem here is how or whether to institutionalize this, for example in the form of attendance or credit requirements.• Concerns were expressed about S's time-keeping, non-school attendance and friendships.• They were certainly needed, for by then the attendance had leapt to fifty-six.attendance figures• The day was a huge success, despite a small drop in attendance figures.• If anything, the Windsor Park attendance figures have increased over the past year.• This decision was based on a survey of 1991 visitors and exhibitors which also revealed attendance figures of 17,000.• After numerous false starts, attendance figures hint that long-suffering soccer fans might finally have something to be excited about.• But computerised turnstile operations have made it almost impossible to fiddle the attendance figures in modern times.• By comparison with the attendance figures, the number of readers' tickets issued has increased generally.• Total attendance figures were 28,000 compared to 40,000 at last year's event.• Last year sales showed some recovery after a difficult 1991 fair, while attendance figures were 11,000.attendance at• Attendance at theme parks was down this year.• Daily attendance at school has improved since the project began.From Longman Business Dictionaryattendanceat‧tend‧ance /əˈtendəns/ noun [countable, uncountable]1the number of people who attend something such as a meeting, or who go to see an event such as a football match etcSeven jobs were axed at the zoo after a 50% drop in attendances.2the fact that you go to something that is held regularly, or the number of times that you gothe attendance of Scottish companies at European eventsThe school has introduced rewards for good attendance.at·tend·ance nounChineseSyllable game, the a number of Corpus attend meeting concert, people who Business |
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