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1 attend to
attend to2 zich inzetten voor ⇒ zorgen voor, bedienen♦voorbeelden:attend to someone's interests • iemands belangen behartigenare you being attended to? • wordt u al geholpen? -
2 attend on
attend on, attend upon1 zorgen voor ⇒ bijstaan, bedienen♦voorbeelden:1 he will be attended on by the best doctors • hij is aan de zorgen van de beste dokters toevertrouwd -
3 attend
v. aanwezig zijn; deelnemen[ ətend]♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 will you be attending his lecture? • ga je naar zijn lezing?3 who's attending this machine? • wie bedient deze machine? -
4 attend upon
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5 attend at church
attend at church -
6 attend to someone's interests
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7 attend a meeting
een bijeenkomst/vergadering bijwonen -
8 attend church
naar de kerk gaan, gaan bidden -
9 attend school
naar school gaan, studeren -
10 he will attend to the business during my absence
English-Dutch dictionary > he will attend to the business during my absence
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11 had some business to attend to
had zich tot zaken te wenden -
12 to attend
bedienenbijwonenverzorgenvolgen
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Attend — At*tend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Attended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Attending}.] [OE. atenden, OF. atendre, F. attendre, to expect, to wait, fr. L. attendre to stretch, (sc. animum), to apply the mind to; ad + tendere to stretch. See {Tend}.] 1. To direct … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Attend — At*tend , v. i. 1. To apply the mind, or pay attention, with a view to perceive, understand, or comply; to pay regard; to heed; to listen; usually followed by to. [1913 Webster] Attend to the voice of my supplications. Ps. lxxxvi. 6. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
attend — [v1] be present at appear, be a guest, be at, be present, be there, bob up*, catch, check in, clock in*, come to light*, drop in, frequent, go to, haunt, make an appearance, make it*, make the scene*, pop up*, punch in*, punch the clock*, ring… … New thesaurus
attend — at‧tend [əˈtend] verb [intransitive, transitive] to go to an event such as a meeting: • The two men both attended a 90 minute board meeting yesterday. • a conference attended by 200 people * * * attend UK US /əˈtend/ verb [I or T] ► MEETINGS to… … Financial and business terms
attend to — (someone) to give care to someone who is ill. Malone flew home to attend to his wife, who was in the hospital … New idioms dictionary
attend — ► VERB 1) be present at. 2) go regularly to (a school, church, etc). 3) (attend to) deal with or pay attention to. 4) occur at the same time as or as a result of. 5) escort and wait on (an important person). DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
attend — [ə tend′] vt. [ME attenden < OFr atendre, to wait, expect < L attendere, to stretch toward, give heed to < ad , to + tendere, stretch: see THIN] 1. Now Rare to take care or charge of; look after 2. a) to wait on; minister to; serve b) to … English World dictionary
attend — I (accompany) verb be associated with, be connected with, go along with II (be present at) verb frequent, go to, visit III (heed) verb be attentive to, give heed to, listen, mark, mind, note, notice, take notice of IV ( … Law dictionary
attend to — index assume (undertake), care (regard), concern (care), hear (give attention to), heed … Law dictionary
attend — (v.) c.1300, to direct one s mind or energies, from O.Fr. atendre (12c., Mod.Fr. attendre) to expect, wait for, pay attention, and directly from L. attendere give heed to, lit. to stretch toward, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + tendere stretch… … Etymology dictionary
attend to — (something) to deal with something. Firefighters attended to a smoking car outside the building … New idioms dictionary