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[VERB 动词]关心;在乎;在意 If you care about something, you feel that it is important and are concerned about it.
  [V about n]
  [V wh]
  [V]
  [no cont]
  • ...a company that cares about the environment.

    注重环保的公司

  • ...young men who did not care whether they lived or died...

    不在乎死活的年轻人

  • Does anybody know we're here, does anybody care?

    有谁知道我们在这儿?有谁在乎?

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    [VERB 动词]爱;喜爱 If you care for someone, you feel a lot of affection for them.
      [V for/about n]
      [Also V]
      [no cont]
      [approval]
  • He wanted me to know that he still cared for me.

    他想要我知道他仍爱着我。

  • ...people who are your friends, who care about you.

    关爱你的朋友们

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  • ...the 'feminine' traits of caring and compassion.

    富有爱心和同情心的“女性”特质

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    [VERB 动词]照料;照顾;护理 If you care for someone or something, you look after them and keep them in a good state or condition.
      [V for n]
      [V-ed]
      [usu with supp]
  • They hired a nurse to care for her.

    他们雇了个护士来照顾她。

  • ...these distinctive cars, lovingly cared for by private owners.

    这些受到车主们悉心养护、与众不同的私家车

  • ...well-cared-for homes.

    收拾得井井有条的家

  • Care is also a noun.
    • Most of the staff specialise in the care of children.

      多数员工都掌握专业的儿童保育知识。

    • ...sensitive teeth which need special care...

      需要特殊护理的敏感牙齿

    • She denied the murder of four children who were in her care.

      她否认杀害了她所照管的4个孩子。

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    [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](政府)收养,监护 Children who are in care are looked after by the state because their parents are dead or unable to look after them properly.
      [oft in N]
      [BRIT 英]
  • ...a home for children in care...

    儿童福利院

  • She was taken into care as a baby.

    她尚在襁褓中时就被福利院收养。

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    [VERB 动词]喜欢;喜爱 If you say that you do not care for something or someone, you mean that you do not like them.
      [V for n]
      [no cont]
      [OLD-FASHIONED 过时]
  • She had met both sons and did not care for either.

    两个儿子她都见了,一个都不喜欢。

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    [VERB 动词]想;愿意 If you say that someone does something when they care to do it, you mean that they do it, although they should do it more willingly or more often.
      [V to-inf]
      [no cont]
  • The woman tells anyone who cares to listen that she's going through hell...

    只要一有人听她诉说,那个女人就会告诉人家她正在受苦受难。

  • Experts reveal only as much as they care to.

    专家们只透露了他们想透露的那些。

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    [VERB 动词]愿意,要(一种有礼貌的询问) You can ask someone if they would care for something or if they would care to do something as a polite way of asking if they would like to have or do something.
      [V for n]
      [V to-inf]
      [no cont]
      [politeness]
  • Would you care for some orange juice?...

    来杯橙汁怎么样?

  • He said he was off to the beach and would we care to join him.

    他说他要去海滩,问我们愿不愿和他一块儿去。

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    [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]小心;用心 If you do something with care, you give careful attention to it because you do not want to make any mistakes or cause any damage.
      [oft with N]
  • Condoms are an effective method of birth control if used with care...

    如果使用得当,避孕套是很有效的避孕手段。

  • We'd taken enormous care in choosing the location.

    在地点的选择上我们格外谨慎。

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    [N-COUNT 可数名词]担心;忧虑;恐惧 Your cares are your worries, anxieties, or fears.
  • Lean back in a hot bath and forget all the cares of the day...

    舒舒服服地躺着泡个热水澡,忘掉白天的一切烦恼。

  • Johnson seemed without a care in the world.

    约翰逊似乎无忧无虑。

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    See also:
    caring
    aftercare
    day care
    intensive care
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    [PHRASE 短语]毫不在乎 You can use for all I care to emphasize that it does not matter at all to you what someone does.
      [V inflects]
      [emphasis]
  • You can go right now for all I care.

    你现在就可以走,我才不在乎呢。

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    [PHRASE 短语]毫不在意;毫不关心(美国英语中亦可用could care less) If you say that you couldn't care less about someone or something, you are emphasizing that you are not interested in them or worried about them. In American English, you can also say that you could care less, with the same meaning.
      [V inflects]
      [emphasis]
  • I couldn't care less about the bloody woman...

    那个该死的女人关我屁事!

  • Personally, I couldn't have cared less whether the ice-cream came from Italy or England...

    就我来说,我根本不在乎冰淇淋是意大利产的,还是英国产的。

  • I used to be proud working for them; now I could care less. I'm just out here for the money...

    我过去以为他们工作为荣,如今我根本无所谓,我来就是为了赚钱。

  • Personally, I could care less whether the Giants come or not.

    就我个人来说,我根本就不在乎巨人队来还是不来。

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    [PHRASE 短语]经由…转交;由…收转 If someone sends you a letter or parcel care of a particular person or place, they send it to that person or place, and it is then passed on to you. In American English, you can also say in care of .
      [PHR n]
  • Please write to me care of the publishers...

    写给我的信请由出版商收转。

  • I addressed their letters in care of the bars and clubs where I'd known them.

    我把写给他们的信寄往我们结识时的酒吧和俱乐部,请它们代为转交。

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    [PHRASE 短语]照顾;照看;看护 If you take care of someone or something, you look after them and prevent them from being harmed or damaged.
      [V inflects]
  • There was no one else to take care of their children...

    没有别人可以照料他们的孩子。

  • You have to learn to take care of your possessions.

    你得学会保管好自己的财物。

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    [CONVENTION 惯用语]保重,珍重(用于道别) You can say 'Take care' when saying goodbye to someone.
      [formulae]
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    [PHRASE 短语]确保(做);特意 If you take care to do something, you make sure that you do it.
      [V inflects]
  • Foley followed Albert through the gate, taking care to close the latch.

    福利跟着艾伯特穿过大门,特意将门闩插好。

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    [PHRASE 短语]处理;应对 To take care of a problem, task, or situation means to deal with it.
      [V inflects]
  • They leave it to the system to try and take care of the problem...

    他们让系统去设法解决这个问题。

  • 'Do you need clean sheets?' — 'No. Mrs. May took care of that.'

    “您需要干净床单吗?”——“哦,不用了。梅夫人帮我换好了。”

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    [PHRASE 短语](表示说话者毫不在乎)谁在乎? You can say 'Who cares?' to emphasize that something does not matter to you at all.
      [oft PHR about n]
      [emphasis]
  • Who cares about some stupid vacation?...

    谁在乎什么愚蠢的度假?

  • 'But we might ruin the stove.' — 'Who cares?'

    “可我们会把炉子弄坏的!”——“我才不在乎呢!”


  • Oxford
    care / keə(r) ; NAmE ker /
    noun
    ,
    verb
    care cares cared caring
    WORD FAMILY care noun , verb careful adjective (≠careless ) carefully adverb (≠carelessly ) caring adjective (≠uncaring ) noun 1 [uncountable ] the process of caring for sb/sth and providing what they need for their health or protection 照料;照顾;照看;护理 medical/patient care 医疗保健;病人护理 How much do men share housework and the care of the children? 男人分担多少家务和照看小孩的工作? the provision of care for the elderly 为老人提供的护理 skin/hair careproducts 护肤╱护发品 see also community care ,
    day care
    ,
    easy-care
    ,
    health care
    ,
    intensive care
    2 [uncountable ] attention or thought that you give to sth that you are doing so that you will do it well and avoid mistakes or damage 小心;谨慎 She chose her words with care. 她措辞谨慎。 Great care is needed when choosing a used car. 选购旧车时要特别小心。 Fragile—handle with care (= written on a container holding sth which is easily broken or damaged) 易碎物品 – 小心轻放 3 [countable ,  usually plural ,  uncountable ] ( formal) a feeling of worry or anxiety; something that causes problems or anxiety 忧虑;焦虑;引起烦恼的事;令人焦虑的事 I felt free from the cares of the day as soon as I left the building. 我一离开那栋大楼便觉得轻松自在,不再为那天的事烦心了。 Sam looked as if he didn't have a care in the world. 萨姆看上去好像什么事都不操心似的。 IDIOMS ˈcare of sb ( NAmE also in ˈcare of sb ) ( abbr.c/o ) used when writing to sb at another person's address (以别人的地址给某人写信时用)由某人转交 Write to him care of his lawyer. 写给他的信由他的律师转交。 in ˈcare ( BrE) (of children 儿童 ) living in an institution run by the local authority rather than with their parents 由福利院收养 The two girls were taken into careafter their parents were killed. 两个女孩在父母遇害后由福利院收养。 in the care of sb/in sb's care being cared for by sb 由…照管 The child was left in the care of friends. 小孩被留下由朋友照管。 take ˈcare ( informal) used when saying goodbye (告别用语)走好,保重 Bye! Take care! 再见!多保重! take care (that…/to do sth) to be careful 小心;当心 Take care (that) you don't drink too much! 当心别喝得太多! Care should be taken to close the lid securely. 容器盖应小心扣紧。 take care of sb/sth/yourself 1 to care for sb/sth/yourself; to be careful about sth 照顾;照料;爱护;小心 Who's taking care of the children while you're away? 你外出时谁来照料这些孩子? She takes great care of her clothes. 她非常爱惜自己的衣服。 He's old enough to take care of himself. 他已经不小了,能照顾自己了。 2 to be responsible for or to deal with a situation or task 负责;处理 Don't worry about the travel arrangements. They're all being taken care of. 别担心旅行安排,一切都会有人照管的。 Celia takes care of the marketing side of things. 西莉亚负责产品营销方面的事宜。 under the care of sb receiving medical care from sb 接受某人的治疗 He's under the care of Dr Parks. 他在接受帕克斯医生的治疗。
    verb ( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时 ) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to feel that sth is important and worth worrying about 关注;在意;担忧 I don't care (= I will not be upset)if I never see him again! 即使我永远再也见不到他,我也不在乎! He threatened to fire me, as if I cared! 他威胁要解雇我,好像我多在乎似的! careabout sth She cares deeply about environmental issues. 她对环境问题深感担忧。 carewhat/whether, etc. I don't care what he thinks. 我才不管他怎么想呢。 carethat… She doesn't seem to care that he's been married four times before. 她似乎不介意他以前结过四次婚。 2 [intransitive ] care(about sb) to like or love sb and worry about what happens to them 关心;关怀 He genuinely cares about his employees. 他真诚地关心他的雇员。 3 [transitive ] careto do sth to make the effort to do sth 努力做 I've done this job more times than I care to remember. 这事我都记不清做了多少遍了。 IDIOMS couldn't care ˈless ( informal) used to say, often rudely, that you do not think that sb/sth is important or worth worrying about (常用于无礼地表示)不在乎,不在意 Quite honestly, I couldn't care less what they do. 说实在的,我才不在乎他们做什么。 for all you, I, they, etc. care ( informal) used to say that a person is not worried about or interested in what happens to sb/sth 漠不关心;无动于衷;全然不在乎 I could be dead for all he cares! 我是死是活,他才不关心呢! who ˈcares? | What do I, you, etc. care? ( informal) used to say, often rudely, that you do not think that sth is important or interesting (常用于无礼地表示)管它呢,谁管呢 Who cares what she thinks? 谁管她怎么想呢! Would you care for sth? | Would you care to do sth? ( formal) used to ask sb politely if they would like sth or would like to do sth, or if they would be willing to do sth (礼貌问语)您想要,您喜欢,您愿意 Would you care for another drink? 您再来一杯好吗? If you'd care to follow me, I'll show you where his office is. 如果您愿意跟我走,我会把您领到他的办公室去。 note at
    want
    more at
    damn
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    hoot
    n.
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    tuppence
    PHRASAL VERBS ˈcare for sb 1 to look after sb who is sick, very old, very young, etc. 照顾,照料(病、老、幼者等) SYN take care of She moved back home to care for her elderly parents. 她搬回家住,好照料年迈的双亲。 see also
    uncared for
    2 to love or like sb very much 深深地爱;非常喜欢 He cared for her more than she realized. 她不知道他是多么在乎她。 synonyms at
    love
    not ˈcare for sb/sth ( formal) to not like sb/sth 不喜欢 He didn't much care for her friends. 他不太喜欢她的朋友。 SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 care caution prudence These are all words for attention or thought that you give to sth in order to avoid mistakes or accidents. 以上各词均指小心、谨慎。 care attention or thought that you give to sth that you are doing so that you will do it well and avoid mistakes or damage 指小心、谨慎以做好某事,同时避免出现错误或损失: She chose her words with care. 她措辞谨慎。 caution care that you take in order to avoid danger or mistakes; not taking any risks 指小心、谨慎,以免发生危险或错误: The utmost caution must be exercised when handling explosives. 处理爆炸品一定要慎之又慎。 prudence ( rather formal) being sensible and careful when you make judgements and decisions; avoiding unnecessary risks 指判断和决策时谨慎、慎重,处事时避免不必要的风险: As a matter of prudence, keep a record of all your financial transactions. 为慎重起见,请记下你所有的财务往来。 NOTE Prudenceis used particularly in financial contexts. *prudence 尤用于金融、财务方面。 PATTERNS to do sth withcare/caution/prudence great / great care/caution/prudence to use / use care/caution/prudence to proceed withcare/caution
    WHICH WORD? 词语辨析 take care of / look after / care for You can take care ofor, especially in BrE, look aftersomeone who is very young, very old, or sick, or something that needs keeping in good condition. 照看小孩、老人、病人或物品可用 take care of,英式英语尤用 look after: We’ve asked my mother to take care of/look after the kids while we’re away. 我们已请我母亲在我们外出时照看孩子。 You can borrow my camera if you promise to take care of/look after it. 只要你答应把我的照相机保管好就可以借去用。 In more formal language you can also care forsomeone. 在较正式用语中,照看或照顾某人亦可用 care for: She does some voluntary work, caring for the elderly. 她干一些照顾老人的义务工作。 But care foris more commonly used to mean ‘like’. 但 care for 较常用于表示喜欢: I don’t really care for spicy food. 我其实不喜欢吃辛辣食物。 care / keə(r) ; NAmE ker /
    LDC
    care1 noun
    care2 verb
    carecare1 /keə $ ker/ ●●● S1 W1 noun
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    1looking after somebody [uncountable] the process of looking after someone, especially because they are ill, old, or very young:  high standards of medical care They shared the care of the children. Care facilities for the elderly are inadequate.in somebody’s care (=being looked after by someone) The children had been left in the care of a babysitter.be under somebody’s care (=be officially looked after or treated by someone) Mentally ill patients will be under the care of a psychiatrist.
    day care
    , health care
    , intensive care
    , → tender loving care
    at tender1(5)
    2take care of somebody/something a)to look after someone or something:  Who’s taking care of the dog while you’re away?take care of yourself The children are old enough to take care of themselves. b)to deal with all the necessary work, arrangements etc:  Her secretary always took care of the details. Don’t worry about your accommodation – it’s all taken care of. c)to pay for something – used when you want to avoid saying this directly:  We’ll take care of the fees.3take care a)spoken used when saying goodbye to family and friends:  Take care! See you next week! b)to be careful:  Take care when driving in icy conditions.take care to do something Take care to ensure that the ladder is steady before you climb it.take care (that) Take care that the meat is cooked properly.4keeping something in good condition [uncountable] the process of doing things to keep something in good condition and working correctly:  With proper care, the washing machine should last for years. advice on skin care5carefulness [uncountable] when you are careful to avoid damage, mistakes etc:  The note on the box said ‘Fragile – handle with care’. The picture had been drawn with great care.6take care over/with something to spend a lot of time and effort making sure that something is perfect:  Paul always takes great care over his appearance.7in care British English a child who is in care is being looked after by the government, not by their parents:  When he was sent to prison, the children were taken into care.8problem/worry [countable, uncountable] literary something that causes problems and makes you anxious or sad:  At last I felt free from my cares. Alex looked as though he didn’t have a care in the world (=had no problems or worries). a man with the cares of the world on his shoulders (=with a lot of problems or worries)9care of somebody British English, in care of somebody American English used when sending letters to someone at someone else’s address SYN  c/o:  Send me the letter care of my uncle.10have a care! British English spoken old-fashioned used to tell someone to be more carefulCOLLOCATIONStypes of caremedical care· People expect good standards of medical care.health care· The government has put a lot more money into health care.hospital care· £50.6m is to be spent on hospital care.community care (=in the area where you live rather than in hospitals)· Most mentally ill people are now treated through community care.home care (=in people’s own homes)· You can find home care through family service agencies.patient care (=care of someone who is ill)· The changes should lead to better patient care.inpatient/outpatient care (=for people in hospital/not in hospital)· Outpatient care is generally less expensive than a stay in hospital.nursing care· The important thing is the quality of the nursing care.residential care (=for ill or old people in a place where they stay)· They used the money to pay for residential care.intensive care (=for people who are very seriously ill)· He needed intensive care for several weeks.after-school care· Children with both parents working long hours need after-school care.constant/round-the-clock care (=all day and all night)· He needs round-the-clock care.short-term/long-term care· The home provides short-term care for elderly people.verbsprovide care· The charity provides care and shelter for homeless people.need/require care· She had an aging mother who required constant care.receive care· Every citizen has the right to receive health care.care + NOUNa care worker British English (=someone whose job is looking after people)· She's a part-time care worker with mentally ill adults.care services/facilities· How much money is spent on health care services?THESAURUS– Meaning 5carefulnesscare if you do something with care, you are careful to avoid damage, mistakes etc: · She put the needle in with great care.· Everyone should take care in the sun.caution care to avoid danger or risks, or care about trusting information that might not be true: · Her evidence should be treated with caution.· There was a certain lack of caution among investors.prudence a sensible and careful attitude that makes you avoid unnecessary risks – a rather formal use: · Banks should show more prudence in lending money.vigilance careful attention to what is happening, so that you will notice any danger or illegal activity: · Governments from across the world have called for greater vigilance against Internet-based crime.· There is a need for constant vigilance to protect vulnerable people.regard for something careful attention and consideration shown to something, to avoid danger or risks – used especially when someone fails to do this: · The court heard that the company had shown no regard for the safety of its employees.· These men are cold-blooded killers and have little regard for human life.tact care not to say anything that might offend or upset someone: · He handled the matter with a great deal of tact.discretion care to deal with situations in a way that does not embarrass, upset or offend people, especially by not telling any of their secrets: · Any confidential information was treated with discretion.
    care1 noun
    care2 verb
    carecare2 ●●● S1 W2 verb [intransitive, transitive]
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    1to think that something is important, so that you are interested in it, worried about it etccare about The only thing he seems to care about is money.care what/how/whether etc She didn’t care what her father thought. ‘He looked angry.’ ‘I don’t care!’2to be concerned about what happens to someone, because you like or love themcaringcare about I care about him and hate to see him hurt like this. She felt that nobody cared.3who cares? spoken used to say that something does not worry or upset you because it is not important:  It’s rather old and scruffy, but who cares?4see if I care! spoken used when you are angry or upset, to say that you do not care about what someone will do:  Go with William, then – see if I care!5somebody couldn’t care less spoken used to say that someone does not care at all about something:  I really couldn’t care less what you think!6what does somebody care? spoken used to say that someone does not care at all about something:  What do I care? It’s your responsibility now!7as if I cared! spoken used to say that something is not important to you at all:  As if I cared whether he comes with us or not!8for all somebody cares spoken used when you are angry that someone does not seem concerned about someone or something:  We could be starving for all they care!9not care to do something old-fashioned to not like doing something:  She doesn’t care to spend much time with her relatives. I wouldn’t care to meet him in a dark alley! I’ve experienced more reorganizations than I care to remember (=a lot of them).10any ... you care to name/mention any thing of a particular kind:  Virtually any piece of equipment you care to name can be hired these days.11would you care to do something? spoken formal used to ask someone politely whether they want to do something:  Would you care to join us for dinner?THESAURUStake care of somebody (also look after somebody especially British English) to make sure a child or an old or sick person is safe and has the things they need: · I have to look after my little brother.· Taking care of a baby is hard work.· She is taking care of her grandmother while her grandfather is in hospital.care for somebody to take care of someone. Care for somebody is less common and more formal than take care of/look after somebody: · He was cared for by a team of nurses.· Caring for an elderly relative can be very rewarding.nurse to look after someone who is ill: · He nursed his wife through a long illness.· The monks nursed him back to health (=looked after him until he was well again).babysit to look after children in the evening while their parents go out somewhere: · I’ll ask Jane to babysit on Wednesday night.· He used to babysit for Mary when she worked nights.mind British English to look after a child while their parents are not there, especially for a short time: · Will you mind the baby while I go to the shop?care for somebody/something phrasal verb1to look after someone who is not able to look after themselves SYN  take care of:  He thanked the nurses who had cared for him. The children are well cared for.2to do things that keep something in good condition:  Instructions on caring for your new sofa are included.3would you care for something? spoken formal used to ask someone politely if they would like something:  Would you care for another drink?4not care for somebody/something formal to not like someone or something:  I don’t much care for his parents.
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