take attendance Идиома
attendance
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dance attendance on.
dance attendance on
dance attendance on Wait on attentively and obsequiously, obey someone's every wish or whim. For example,
He expected his secretary to dance attendance on him so she quit her job. This expression alludes to the old custom of making a bride dance with every wedding guest. In the 1500s it was used first to mean “await” an audience with someone, but by about 1600 it had acquired its present meaning. Also see
at someone's beck and call.
take attendance
To analysis a account of bodies who are declared to be in appearance and mark down who is absolutely present. Make abiding you booty appearance as anon as the alarm rings, because it charge be acclaimed if a apprentice is late.Learn more: attendance, taketake attendance
to accomplish a almanac of bodies accessory something. The abecedary took appearance afore starting the class. I will booty appearance anniversary day.Learn more: attendance, taketake atˈtendance
(American English) analysis who is present and who is not present at a abode and mark this advice on a account of names: The abecedary took appearance at the alpha of every class.Learn more: attendance, take