attendants
英 [əˈtɛndənts]
美 [əˈtɛndənts]
n. 服务员; 侍者; (要人的)侍从,随从; (病人的)护理者
attendant的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (加油站、停车场、更衣室等的)服务员,侍者
Anattendantis someone whose job is to serve or help people in a place such as a petrol station, a car park, or a cloakroom.- Tony Williams was working as a car-park attendant in Los Angeles.
托尼·威廉斯在洛杉矶的一个停车场当服务生。
- Tony Williams was working as a car-park attendant in Los Angeles.
- ADJ 伴随的;附带的;相关的
You useattendantto describe something that results from a thing already mentioned or that is connected with it.- Mr Branson's victory, and all the attendant publicity, were well deserved.
布兰森先生的胜利,以及随之而来的关注度,都是理所应当的。 - ...the risks attendant on the exploration of the unknown.
探索未知所带来的危险
- Mr Branson's victory, and all the attendant publicity, were well deserved.