attend to
attend to — 片語動詞
- attend tobase form
- attends to3rd person singular
- attending to-ing form
- attended topast simple
1. to give your time and effort to a job, problem, or duty that needs sorting out.
處理;料理
花時間精力去處理待辦的事務或問題
to give your time and effort to a job, problem, or duty that needs sorting out.
Ignacio promised to attend to the broken heater before the cold weekend arrived.
Ignacio 答應在寒冷的週末來臨前處理好壞掉的暖氣。
attend to + a task that needs sorting out
There were urgent emails to attend to as soon as the office opened.
辦公室一開門,就有一堆緊急的電子郵件要處理。
attend to + matters that need handling
The manager asked Sari to attend to the customer complaint right away.
經理請 Sari 立刻處理這件客訴。
Before the trip, Tariro had several bills and bank forms to attend to.
出發前,Tariro 有好幾筆帳單和銀行表格要處理。
Please attend to this matter quickly, as the deadline is on Friday.
請盡快處理這件事,因為週五就是截止日。
文法句型
attend to + something
用法筆記
Object is usually a task, problem, or piece of business that needs sorting out. More formal than 'deal with' or 'sort out', and common in work, service, and official contexts.
常見錯誤
2. to help someone or care for their needs, especially a customer, guest, or sick p
照料;招呼
照顧某人的需求,尤指顧客、賓客或病人
to help someone or care for their needs, especially a customer, guest, or sick person.
The night nurse stayed late to attend to a patient who could not sleep.
值夜班的護士留到很晚,照料一位睡不著的病人。
attend to + a person needing care
A waiter came over at once to attend to the family by the window.
一名服務生馬上過來招呼窗邊的那一家人。
Jenna attended to the frightened child until the boy's parents arrived.
Jenna 一直照料著受驚的孩子,直到那個男孩的父母趕到。
Two staff members attended to the guests as they checked into the hotel.
兩名員工在賓客辦理入住時招呼他們。
The shop owner always attends to elderly shoppers with great patience.
這位店主總是很有耐心地招呼年長的顧客。
- look after
more everyday; broader care over time
- serve
for customers or guests specifically
- tend to
often used for the sick or injured
- neglect
to fail to give a person the care they need
文法句型
attend to + somebody
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1: here the object is a person whose needs you serve or care for, not a task. Common in medical, service, and hospitality settings.