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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
attend
at·tend (ə-tĕndʹ)v. at·tend·ed, at·tend·ing, at·tendsv. tr. 1. To be present at: attended class. 2. To accompany as a circumstance or follow as a result: The speech was attended by wild applause. 3. a. To accompany or wait upon as a companion or servant. b. To take care of (a sick person, for example). See Synonyms at tend2. 4. To take charge of: They attended our affairs during our absence. 5. To listen to; heed: attended my every word. 6. Archaic. To wait for; expect.v. intr. 1. To be present. 2. To take care; give attention: We'll attend to that problem later. 3. To apply or direct oneself: attended to their business. 4. To pay attention: attended disinterestedly to the debate. 5. To remain ready to serve; wait. 6. Obsolete. To delay or wait. [Middle English attenden, from Old French atendre, from Latin attendere, to heed : ad-, ad- + tendere, to stretch; See ten- in Indo-European Roots.] at·tendʹer n.
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