0 the fact of going somewhere such as a church, school, etc. regularly:
Attendance at lectures is compulsory.
1 present with someone and helping or taking care of them :
He never goes out without his security men in attendance.
2 the fact of being at an event or going to a place:
Attendance at rehearsals is required.
3 the number of people who are present at a place or an event:
4 the act of being present at something, especially work:
As the course becomes more difficult, there's usually a corresponding drop in attendance.
Ticket prices were lowered in an attempt to increase attendance at home games.
He failed the course because of his poor record of attendance.
The seat that a service user occupied for much of the day, for example, appeared to be determined both by gender and the accumulated duration of attendances.
The magnitude of the regional differences should be stressed: the palest areas in the map recorded fewer than half the attendances per capita of the darkest shaded areas.
Rounding of estimated attendances may have occurred, but again we are assured that 'there is little evidence' that estimation led to exaggeration of the number of attendants (p. 51).
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出席, (有規律地)出席,參加, 到場(如去教堂,學校等)…
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出席, (有规律地)出席,参加, 到场(如去教堂,学校等)…
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asistencia, asistencia [feminine]…
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comparecimento, presença, frequência…
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出席者(数), 参加者(数)…
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katılım, devam, mevcudiyet…
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fréquentation [feminine], assiduité [feminine], assiduité…
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assistència…
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