Traduction et définition
to attend (a reception): assister à, aller à (une réception)
to attend to (something, someone): s'occuper de, se charger de (qq chose, qq'un)
I'll attend to this problem right away. Je me charge de ce problème tout de suite.
Pronunciation examples
UK: We'll attend to that problem later.
US: I attended an interesting lecture on Astrophysics.
Exemples
- "As Delavigne's PR representative, I will attend, as will Horatio Oléré, the perfume's creator."
- "Attended classes in organic gardening, pruning, botany, and herb culture"
- "What you do in your own time is up to you, however since there is a high risk that this demonstration could erupt in violence, I would prefer that no one leave work early to attend."
- "Embarrassed zoo employees say that killing such "problem animals" is standard procedure, and reported that Shoshana will be given a lethal injection in a private ceremony attended by only a veterinarian and a priest."
- "The man has become a celebrity, attending Hollywood premieres, shaking hands with politicians and kissing babies."
- "Robot : They are there to advise you, not attend to your weird sexual needs."
- "I attended 4 out of 5 sessions before I had to invade Poland, but I'm sure that if I had finished the program, it would have made a big difference -Adolph H, Germany."
- "If any of you would like to attend, you'll be expected to bring at least one gift."
- ""Some members of the Delavigne staff plan to leave early on Friday so that they can attend the march."
- "Unfortunately, the gentleman I was planning to take with me is unable to attend, so his ticket is up for grabs!"
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