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attend

asistir

verb

attend
[əˈtend]
verbo transitivo
1. asistir a, acudir a (meeting, school)
2. atender (patient)
  • we were attended by three waiters -> nos atendieron tres camareros
verbo intransitivo
3. asistir (be present)

attend [a-tend]
1. Atender, estar con cuidado y aplicación a lo que se mira, oye, hace o dice; escuchar atentamente, poner atención.
  • Attend to what I say -> atienda usted a lo que digo
2. Servir, asistir, cuidar, tratar, atender (to visit and treat).
  • To attend the sick -> cuidar al enfermo
3. Acompañar.
  • His physician attended him through the whole journey -> su médico le acompañó durante todo el viaje
4. Presentarse, acudir, comparecer, asistir.
  • He attended the meeting -> asistió a la reunión
  • He attends evening classes -> asiste a clases nocturnas
5. Acompañar o seguir como efecto necesario.
6. Esperar.
7. Traer tras de sí (to accompany as a result).
  • Success attended his every effort -> el éxito acompañaba todos sus esfuerzos
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
8. Atender, prestar atención. (n)
  • Are you being attended, sir? -> ¿le atienden, señor
9. Esperar; tardar. (n)
10. Considerar. (n)
  • To attend to a business -> tener a su cargo un negocio
  • To be attended with -> causar, ocasionar, acarrear
va.

attend [əˈtend]
verb:transitive
1 (be present at) [+meeting, school etc] asistir a; acudir a; (regularly) [+school, church] ir a
a well-attended meeting
2 (wait upon) [+waiter] servir; atender; [+servant, helper] ocuparse de; (Med) atender; asistir
tables attended by liveried servants he'd only to raise an eyebrow and a waiter came hurrying to attend him Older women of her family attend her and instruct her before the ceremony The maid spent as much time brushing the dog as she did attending her young mistress
(accompany) acompañar
attended by six bridesmaids acompañada por seis damas de honor
3
a method attended by many risks un método que comporta muchos riesgos; the policy was attended by many difficulties la política tropezó con muchas dificultades
verb:intransitive
1 (be present) asistir; acudir
2 (pay attention) prestar atención; poner atención; (LAm)
His mind is always wandering, he just doesn't seem able to attend for more than a few minutes

Verb Conjugation for "attend" (go to asistir)

Imperative
  • attend
  • you attend
  • he/she attends
  • we attend
  • you attend
  • they attend
Preterite
  • I attended
  • you attended
  • he/she attended
  • we attended
  • you attended
  • they attended
Present Continuous
  • I am attending
  • you are attending
  • he/she is attending
  • we are attending
  • you are attending
  • they are attending
Present Perfect
  • I have attended
  • you have attended
  • he/she has attended
  • we have attended
  • you have attended
  • they have attended
Past Continuous
  • I was attending
  • you were attending
  • he/she was attending
  • we were attending
  • you were attending
  • they were attending
Past Perfect
  • I had attended
  • you had attended
  • he/she had attended
  • we had attended
  • you had attended
  • they had attended
Future
  • I will attend
  • you will attend
  • he/she will attend
  • we will attend
  • you will attend
  • they will attend
Future Perfect
  • I will have attended
  • you will have attended
  • he/she will have attended
  • we will have attended
  • you will have attended
  • they will have attended
Future Continuous
  • I will be attending
  • you will be attending
  • he/she will be attending
  • we will be attending
  • you will be attending
  • they will be attending
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been attending
  • you have been attending
  • he/she has been attending
  • we have been attending
  • you have been attending
  • they have been attending
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been attending
  • you will have been attending
  • he/she will have been attending
  • we will have been attending
  • you will have been attending
  • they will have been attending
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been attending
  • you had been attending
  • he/she had been attending
  • we had been attending
  • you had been attending
  • they had been attending
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