care / kɛər /

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care3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a state of mind in which one is troubled; worry, anxiety, or concern: He was never free from care.
  2. a cause or object of worry, anxiety, concern, etc.: Their son has always been a great care to them.
  3. serious attention; solicitude; heed; caution: She devotes great care to her work.
v. 无主动词 verb

cared, car·ing.

  1. to be concerned or solicitous; have thought or regard.
  2. to be concerned or have a special preference: I don't care if I do.
  3. to make provision or look out: Will you care for the children while I am away?
  4. to have an inclination, liking, fondness, or affection: Would you care for dessert? I don't care for him very much.
v. 有主动词 verb

cared, car·ing.

  1. to feel concern about: He doesn't care what others say.
  2. to wish; desire; like: Would you care to dance?

care 近义词

n. 名词 noun

personal interest, concern

n. 名词 noun

carefulness, attention to detail

n. 名词 noun

custody of person, usually child

v. 动词 verb

tend to

v. 动词 verb

regard highly

care构成的短语

  • care package
  • couldn't care less
  • for all (I care)
  • in care of
  • in charge (the care of)
  • take care
  • take care of
  • tender loving care
  • that's (takes care of) that

更多care例句

  1. There would be less total health care, less child care, less energy available to households, and less value added in the university sector.
  2. The report says a record 765 hospitals and other health care facilities participated in the annual Healthcare Equality Index survey at a time when they faced unprecedented challenges in caring for patients in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
  3. Those who say health care is their single top issue back Biden 77 percent to 19 percent.
  4. Regulators and health care leaders, backed up by political leaders, must take the lead in building public confidence in the integrity of the entire vaccine development and distribution process.
  5. Feigenholtz said she wants the agency to establish benchmarks on moving the children out of the hospitals and increasing specialized foster care, then report back to legislators.
  6. Placed in drinking water, fluoride can serve people who otherwise have poor access to dental care.
  7. He has wild swings between trying not to care about Lana and the baby, and being completely obsessed by it.
  8. Who among Scalise's constituents could possibly care if he supported naming a post office for a black judge who died in 1988?
  9. Haringey Council told The Daily Beast that the children had not been taken permanently into state care.
  10. In these regions, men are now doing between 30 and 45 percent of the care work.
  11. I do not care very much how you censor or select the reading and talking and thinking of the schoolboy or schoolgirl.
  12. And this summer it seemed to her that she never would be able to take proper care of her nestful of children.
  13. Polavieja, as everybody knew, was the chosen executive of the friars, whose only care was to secure their own position.
  14. On this account, great care should be taken to provide well-drained positions.
  15. You never cared—you were too proud to care; and when I spoke to you about my fault, you did n't even know what I meant.