常見例句用作名詞 (n.)She was interrupted by the entrance of an attendant.服務(wù)員進(jìn)來,打斷了她的話。She is one of the queen's attendants.她是女王的一個(gè)侍女。One of the attendants during the war was lack of food.戰(zhàn)爭的伴隨物之一是缺乏食物。用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語: ~+ n.An attendant problem of a flood was often the spread of diseases.伴隨水災(zāi)而來的一個(gè)問題常常是疾病的蔓延。He arrived with an attendant nurse.他帶著一位陪侍的護(hù)士來了。n. +~She is still suffering from the weakness attendant upon the illness.她一直在遭受疾病帶來的痛苦,很虛弱。We met the officer attendant upon the general.我們見到了隨從將軍的副官。用作形容詞 (adj.)An unexpected accident is attendant upon carelessness.粗心大意將導(dǎo)致意外事故發(fā)生。Miseries are attendant on violence.暴力往往會(huì)帶來種種的不幸。用作名詞 (n.)If you need anything, just ring for the attendant.如果您要什麼,就按鈴叫服務(wù)員。I asked the attendant to conduct him out.我讓服務(wù)員領(lǐng)他出去。The president gave the Prince and his attendants a farewell banquet.縂統(tǒng)爲(wèi)王子和他的隨員擧行了告別宴會(huì)。 返回 attendantly