Attend to Meaning in English
expression
əˈtɛnd/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
uh-TEND too, uh-TEND tuh, uh-TEND tih
ɐtˈɛnd/ /tˈuː
ut-END TOO
Definição
To deal with, take care of, or give attention to something or someone, especially as a responsibility or duty.
Uso & Nuances
More formal than 'take care of'. Used for people ('attend to a guest'), tasks ('attend to matters'), or needs. Not used for events; don't confuse with 'attend' (meaning 'to go to' something). Often found in service, medical, or business contexts.
Spanish: atender a - ocuparse dePortuguese (BR): atender a - cuidar dePortuguese (PT): atender a - tratar deChinese (Simplified): 照料 - 处理Chinese (Traditional): 照料 - 處理Hindi: ध्यान देना - संभालनाArabic: الاهتمام بـ - معالجةBengali: মত প্রদান করা - যত্ন নেওয়া - খেয়াল রাখানোRussian: заниматься - уделять внимание - обслуживатьJapanese: 対応する - 世話をする - 対処するVietnamese: xử lý - chăm sóc - quan tâm đếnKorean: 처리하다 - 돌보다 - 신경 쓰다Turkish: ilgilenmek - bakmak - özen göstermekUrdu: دیکھ بھال کرنا - توجہ دینا - سنبھالناIndonesian: menangani - mengurus - memperhatikan
Frases de Exemplo
The nurse will attend to you shortly.
basic
I need to attend to some emails before lunch.
basic
Please attend to your studies.
basic
Sorry, I'll be right with you—I just need to attend to this call.
natural
It's important to attend to customers' needs in a busy store.
natural
The manager promised to attend to the complaint personally.
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