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attendance [əˈtendəns] SUST.

1. attendance sin pl. (presence):

attendance
to be in attendance at sth

2. attendance (people present):

attendance

3. attendance (care for):

to be in attendance on sb

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to dance attendance on sb

non-attendance SUST. sin pl.

Ejemplos de uso para attendance

to dance attendance on sb
to be in attendance at sth
to be in attendance on sb

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Yet, after its peak, attendances decreased steadily until 1927.
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Even so, the spectator attendance was huge, as there was no entry cost.
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Before 2000, the average attendance of the festival ranged from 70,000 to 90,000 people.
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On opening night officials estimated that attendance around the world totalled 161,000 people.
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After a string of poor results and attendances, the club was forced to declare bankruptcy in 2008.
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The tournament set a record attendance in 2002 with nearly 400,000 fans for the week.
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The most successful year was 1999, when attendance was a record 130,600 and the profit was 805,000 marks.
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Financially, however, the result was disappointing as attendance was below what had been expected and investments failed to materialize.
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Attendance at gymnasia starts at age 12 and lasts for three years.
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Stoke suffered financial difficulties and dropped out of the league in 1908 and attendances varied during their time out.
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