care
n. 小心, 照料, 忧虑 vi. 关心, 介意 vt. 在意, 喜欢
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教材释义与例句
关怀;照料;谨慎;忧虑
the process of looking after someone, especially because they are ill, old, or very young
照顾;关心;喜爱;顾虑
to be concerned about what happens to someone, because you like or love them
释义与例句
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1.
Close attention; concern; responsibility.
关怀
可数 不可数Care should be taken when holding babies.
‘Have a care, Buquet—ghosts like not to be seen or talked about!’
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2.
Worry.
担心
可数 不可数I don’t have a care in the world.
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Maintenance, upkeep.
不可数 可数dental care
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The treatment of those in need (especially as a profession).
关照
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The state of being cared for by others.
英国 不可数 可数in care
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The object of watchful attention or anxiety.
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Grief, sorrow.
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1.
To be concerned (about), to have an interest (in); to feel concern (about).
关心
小心
不及物 及物She doesn’t care what you think.
I don’t care, I’m still going.
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To want, to desire; to like; to be inclined towards or interested in.
正式 不及物Would you care for another slice of cake?
Would you care to dance?
I don’t care to hear your opinion.
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To be affected by, to treat as relevant for a subsequent course of action.
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(with for) To look after or look out for.
关照
照顾
不及物Young children can learn to care for a pet.
He cared for his mother while she was sick.
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To mind; to object.
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From Middle English care, from Old English caru, ċearu (“care, concern, anxiety, sorrow, grief, trouble”), from Proto-West Germanic *karu, from Proto-Germanic *karō (“care, sorrow, cry”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵeh₂r- (“shout, call”). Cognate with Old Saxon cara, kara (“concern, action”), Middle High German kar (“sorrow, lamentation”), Icelandic kör (“sickbed”), Gothic 𐌺𐌰𐍂𐌰 (kara, “concern, care”). Related also to Dutch karig (“scanty”), German karg (“sparse, meagre, barren”), Latin garriō, Ancient Greek γῆρυς (gêrus). See also chary.
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