ATTENDANCE


Meaning of ATTENDANCE in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ good , large , record

It was a record ~ for a midweek game.

▪ low , poor , sparse ( esp. AmE ), spotty ( AmE )

▪ falling

Despite falling ~s, the zoo will stay open.

▪ average

The average ~ at sports events increased last year.

▪ daily , weekly

Average daily school ~ was only 75%.

Weekly ~ at a religious service was the norm.

▪ total

▪ constant , frequent , regular

Regular ~ at lectures is important.

▪ compulsory , mandatory ( esp. AmE )

▪ church , cinema ( BrE ), college , movie ( AmE ), school , etc.

VERB + ATTENDANCE

▪ boost , improve , increase

Building a new stadium has boosted ~s by 40%.

ATTENDANCE + VERB

▪ decline , drop , fall , go down , plummet

Attendances at the pool always fall in winter.

▪ go up , increase , soar

Movie ~ soared during the war.

ATTENDANCE + NOUN

▪ figures , numbers ( esp. AmE ), rate , record

Attendance figures were up this year.

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~

The ambulances were in ~ within 22 minutes.

▪ ~ at

~ at the meetings

PHRASES

▪ take ~ ( AmE ) ( take the register in BrE )

Mrs Sakamoto had finished taking ~.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .