0 someone whose job is to be in a place and help visitors or customers:
2 someone whose job is to help others in a particular place or situation:
The process was democratic insofar as it was by adult franchise and secret ballot, although illiterates could receive assistance from two booth attendants.
By viewing these visual representations, they broke away from their claustrophobic life forever surrounded by people, kinsmen, attendants and foes.
The turbaned magician sat cross-legged on a cushion, surrounded by attendants.
Midwives as the traditional primary birth attendants were discredited, and women subjugated within the institutional machine of the hospital.
The attendants were instructed not to let the children remain in a state of inactivity but to interact and play with them.
Patrons returned their volumes to the appropriate desk, and requested new volumes at the same place, which the attendants then retrieved from the shelves all around them.
Infection may be spread by mechanical means also, for example, when animals contact virus on the surfaces of transport vehicles, milking machines or on the hands of animal attendants.
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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服務員, 侍者, (要人的)侍從,隨從…
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atendente, assistente…
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belirli yerlerde halka yardim etme amacıyla bulunan kişiler (mağaza, otopark)…
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domestique [masculine-feminine], gardien/-ienne…
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