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ə'tend1) (to go to or be present at: He attended the meeting; He will attend school till he is sixteen.) være til stede, gå på (skole osv.)2) ((with to) to listen or give attention to: Attend carefully to what the teacher is saying!) høre etter, være oppmerksom på3) (to deal with: I'll attend to that problem tomorrow.) ta seg av4) (to look after; to help or serve: Two doctors attended her all through her illness; The queen was attended by four ladies.) ta seg av, pleie; ledsage•- attendant
- in attendancebesøkeverb \/əˈtend\/1) besøke, delta (i), gå på, være til stede, møte frem2) verne, pleie, behandle (om helsepersonell)3) ( høytidelig) ledsage, følge4) være oppmerksom, lytte, følge med• Bill, you're not attending!Bill, du følger ikke med!5) (golf, også attend the flagstick)passe (flaggstangen)attend (up)on oppvarte, stå til rådighet, tjene (gammeldags) følge, være resultat avattend to passe på, være nøye med ta seg avlytte til, høre etter (handelsfag, om kunder e.l.) ekspedere, betjene• are you being attended to?attend with forbundet medbe attended by ( høytidelig) medføremay good luck attend you! ( høytidelig) måtte hell og lykke følge deg!
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