asistente
adj.
attendant; assistant, auxiliary
asistente (m/f)
n.
assistant, helper; auxiliary, aide; orderly
asistente
= attendee, visitor, attendant, home help, attender, aider.
Ex: Finally, I wish to thank all of the speakers, reactors, and attendees who made these institutes so memorable, exciting, and rewarding.
Ex: 71 exhibitors and visitors were interviewed and results showed an alarming ignorance of the library's potential.
Ex: However, most of the attendants of scientific meetings held overseas believe that the most important aspect of the meetings was the opportunity of making informal contacts.
Ex: A library service for home helps and their pensioner clients has been set up.
Ex: A questionnaire was circulated to the EURIM conference attenders to gather evidence on the application of research to practical problems = Se distribuyó un cuestionario a los asistentes al congreso EURIM para recoger pruebas sobre la aplicación de la investigación a los problemas prácticos.
Ex: One of the primary psychological aiders of the Taliban is al-Jazeera TV who is constantly feeding the Arab and Islamic world Taliban propaganda.
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* asistente a congreso = conference-goer.
* asistente a un congreso = conferencer.
* asistente a un entierro = mourner.
* asistente por primera vez = newcomer.
* asistente social = social worker, welfare worker, case worker.
* asistente social de barrio = community worker.
* atraer asistentes = attract + attendees.
* del público asistente = from the floor.
* no asistente = non-attender [nonattender].