cared / kɛər /

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cared3 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?

cared 近义词

v. 动词 verb

tend to

v. 动词 verb

regard highly

cared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cared例句

  1. Essential workers— health care workers, grocery workers, and many schoolteachers, among others—are at high risk for infection because they cannot socially distance.
  2. Elective procedures, a big profit-generator for device makers and hospitals, slowed or stopped altogether, while older people in particular put off medical care of all kinds to avoid exposure to the coronavirus.
  3. She wondered how she and other front-line health- care workers at New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia would get through.
  4. Businesses will close once again, more schools will be forced to go online, and our health care system will fail.
  5. All three authors are public health and primary care physicians.
  6. For decades, consumers generally only cared about taste and price.
  7. For anyone who cared to watch, the event and its denouement provided a graphic demonstration that the Iron Curtain was crumbling.
  8. Later in life, Stalin would add one, and only one person, to his list of those he cared about.
  9. Few cared about the grounded luxury jets that offered all manner of in-flight comforts—those were meant for the princelings.
  10. And this meant that the nurses who now cared for her had no way of being sure they were safe.
  11. 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.
  12. And the countess-dowager fanned herself complacently, and neither she nor Maude cared for the absence of a groomsman.
  13. Some of those babies we know are cared for on cushions of down and wrapped in soft flannels and delicate muslins.
  14. Nevertheless she triumphed; he had made her a peeress, and she did care for that; she cared also for the broad lands of Hartledon.
  15. Parochial church of Santiago, a suburb of Manila, and the souls cared for therein.