English to Spanish Dictionary attendant

attendant

asistente
definition
noun
a flight attendant
a person employed to provide a service to the public in a particular place.
he had become a regular attendant at chapel
a person who is present at an event, meeting, or function.
adjective
the sea and its attendant attractions
occurring with or as a result of; accompanying.
translation of 'attendant'
noun
asistente,
acompañante,
acomodador,
secuela,
sirviente,
encargado
adjective
asistente,
concomitante
example
One writer recounted a story about a scientist who stopped at a garage in America and began to chat to the service 'attendant' .
Additionally, those people who smoke cannabis are also risking all the 'attendant' problems from the use of tobacco on top of the cannabis and this needs to be thought about too.
Queries on the database are checked immediately with the 'attendant' physicians or nurses.
‘Customers have come in saying there are massive queues in all the other garages,’ an 'attendant' at the Cardiff Service Station said.
She was also an avid bingo player and a regular 'attendant' at the Adoration Hour in Ballon Church.
As the ineffectual lawyer/husband, Wilson fades into the scenery like an 'attendant' lord.
Mr. Carter had overheard the 'attendant' woman's conversation with Katerri.
With the operation taking twice as long it stands to reason that there will have to be an extra refuse lorry with its 'attendant' driver and loader.
Then they become single moms, with the 'attendant' consequences for them, their children and taxpayers alike.
The muscle biopsy can be accomplished as an outpatient procedure and carries the 'attendant' risks of pain, bleeding, infection, and sensory loss.
They maintain that we are individual people from the moment of conception, with the 'attendant' rights to life that entails.
The contract forming a union of two people with its many 'attendant' legal benefits, rules and expectations must be recorded.
He was a regular 'attendant' at Our Lady's Day Care Centre, Ballylanders and will be sadly missed by all the patrons.
Government policy states that increases in water charges should result in an 'attendant' reduction in commercial rates, yet, both continue to rise.
I must confess that anything resembling objectivity was corrupted by the rather disturbed presence of my 'attendant' companions.
Despite the magnitude of the problem and the 'attendant' health concerns, the people of Punta Arenas had reason for cautious optimism back in 2000.
We stepped aside only for a large flock of freshly-shorn sheep that seemed, without 'attendant' farmer or dog, on autopilot back to their field.
Back in the sensorium, the 'attendant' technicians peel adhesive sensors from his chest, temples, groin.
The worry caused by the affair and the 'attendant' concern over people's money leaves a bad taste, even if the entire saga was a misunderstanding and everyone gets their money back.
Thus, the 'attendant' female is assumed to be the social and genetic mother.
In addition, the reservoir and its 'attendant' roads would provide greater access to this area of the park, thereby reducing fire danger.
The borough council says maintaining the pool is too expensive, and it would have to employ a qualified 'attendant' on site at all times.
Professor Fergus, the only 'attendant' from the Caribbean, will address the conference in his role as patron.
For the past five years I have been a regular 'attendant' at the Algico Primary Schools Sports and the lack of parental support has always struck me.
That is, there aren't really very clean answers about when embryos should be considered persons, with all the 'attendant' rights.
But some people have thoughts as well as feelings about this 'attendant' effect of civilization.
These creatures are touted as wonderful companions without the 'attendant' problems caused by real pets and/or other human beings.
What is sad is that neither of them can attribute late diagnosis and the 'attendant' complications to social deprivation, poor access to medical care, or any of the factors identified by Fraser et al.
The last essay, by Blair Ruble, deals with the problems 'attendant' on the creation of new civic or national symbols.
Same ward at night and a toddler without an 'attendant' parent screamed for a full hour while three members of staff chatted and laughed around the desk, until two parents got up and complained.
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