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词汇 care
释义 care
noun
uk /keər/ us /ker/

carenoun (PROTECTION)


B2[ U ]
the process of protecting someone or something and providing what that person or thing needs: 保护;照看;照料
The standard of care at our local hospital is excellent.我们当地医院的护理水平很出色。
Mira's going to be very weak for a long time after the operation, so she'll need a lot of care.手术后,米拉在很长一段时间内会十分虚弱,所以她需要多加照顾。
in the care ofThe children were left in the care of a neighbour.
Synonyms
charge(CONTROL)
custody(CARE)
guardianship
guidance
keeping
protection
responsibility(DUTY)
[ U ]
used as a combining form: (用作构词成分)
skincare/healthcare/childcare皮肤护理/医疗保健/儿童保育
 take care of someone/something
B1
to protect someone or something and provide the things that that person or thing needs: 照顾,照看,照料
take good careTake good care of that girl of yours, Patrick - she's very special.帕特里克,照顾好你的女朋友——她很特别。
 in careUK(alsotake/put into care)
Children who are in care or who have been taken/put into care are not living with their natural parents but instead with a national or local government organization or another family: (儿童)由收养所(或其他家庭)收养
Both children were taken into care when their parents died.父母死后两个孩子都被送进了收养所。
 care in the communityUK
a system in which people with mental illness or reduced mental ability are allowed to continue living in their own homes, with treatment and help, and are not kept in hospital: (对精神疾病患者或弱智人群的)社区关怀
These people are supposed to be getting care in the community, but it's just not happening.
Antenatal clinics provide care for pregnant women.产前检查诊所为孕妇提供医疗服务。
These nurses specialize in the care of the dying.这些护士专门从事临终关怀。
Babies need constant care.婴儿时刻都需要人照看。
The standard of care at our local hospital is excellent.我们当地医院的护理水平很出色。
Nurseries are responsible for the children in their care.托儿所要对他们照管的孩子负责。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Protection and protectors
adopt
adoptable
aegis
anti-shark
anti-skid
chaperone
cybersecurity
defence mechanism
den mother
doorkeeper
elder care
preservationist
rewilding
ring-fence
safe space
safeguarding
safekeeping
weatherstripping
white knight
witness protection

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Medical treatment: treating & caring for people

carenoun (ATTENTION)


B1[ U ]
serious attention, especially to the details of a situation or thing: 仔细;小心;谨慎
You can see the care that he puts into every aspect of his work.
Preparing a delicate fish like this needs care.
with careShe painted the window frames with great care so that no paint got onto the glass.她漆窗框时极为小心,因此没有一点油漆弄到玻璃上。
The roads are icy, so drive with care.道路结冰,小心驾驶。
handle with careThe parcel had a label on it saying "Handle with care".包裹上有个标签,上面写着“小心轻放”。
 take care
to give serious attention to what you are doing so that you do not make a mistake:
Take care on these busy roads.
Social media platforms should show more care over what material is posted.
If his failure to use care resulted in an injury to someone, he may be legally responsible.
Take care when you go up the stairs - they're very steep.
He looks like he doesn't take much care with his appearance.
They took care to be as tactful as possible.
She took a lot of care over the wording of her speech.
Fold the egg whites into the cream, taking care not to knock the air out.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Paying attention and being careful
attention span
attentiveness
baby
be good, and if you can't be good, be carefulidiom
be on (your) guardidiom
ear
egg
flow
follow/steer/take the middle course/way/pathidiom
get religionidiom
guard
hang
hang on/upon something
prudently
revolve
revolve around someone/something
safety
safety firstidiom
sit
the/a glare of somethingidiom

carenoun (DEAL WITH)


 take care of something
C1
to deal with something: 处理;负责
If you can see to the drinks for the party, I'll take care of the food.如果你能安排好聚会所需的饮品,那我就负责食物。

carenoun (WORRY)


C2[ C or U ]
a feeling of worry or anxiety: 担心;烦恼;忧虑
She seemed weighed down by all her cares.她好像忧心忡忡,焦虑不安。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Anxiety and worry - general words
agita
agitation
angst
anti-stress
apprehension
break out in a cold sweat
cold sweat
fluster
heebie-jeebies
jitters
nerve
nervousness
oppression
strain
tenseness
tension
tizzy
to someone's consternation
trepidation
willie

Idioms


care of
have a care
have all the cares of the world on your shoulders
take care (of yourself)
without a care in the world
care
verb[ I ]
uk /keər/ us /ker/

careverb[I] (WORRY)


B1
to think that something is important and to feel interested in it or upset about it: 在乎,关心,介意
care aboutShe's never cared very much about her appearance.她对自己的外表从不很在意。
[ + question word ]I really don't care whether we go out or not.我们出不出去我真的不在意。
care howI don't care how much it costs, just buy it.我不在乎它要价多少,就买了吧。
"Was Lorna happy about the arrangements?" "I don't know and I don't care."“洛娜对安排满意吗?”“我不知道,也不关心。”
Your parents are only doing this because they care about (= love) you.你父母之所以这么做全是因为他们爱你。
 I couldn't care lessC1UKinformal(also USI could care less)
used to emphasize rudely that you are not interested in or worried about something or someone: (表示强调)我一点也不在乎
"Mike's really fed up about it." "I couldn't care less."“迈克烦透这个了。”“我根本不在乎。”
 for all I careinformal
used to say that you are not interested in or worried about what someone else is doing: 我一点不关心;我根本不在乎
You can go to the match with Paula, for all I care.你可以跟葆拉一起去看比赛,我一点也不在乎。
 as if I careinformal
used to say that you are not interested in or worried about something that has happened or that someone has said: 好像我会在乎似的,我才不在乎呢
He said he didn't approve of what I'd done, as if I cared.他说他对我的所作所为不赞同,我才不在乎呢。
 who cares?B2informal
used to emphasize that you do not think something is important:
"It looks as if we are going to lose." "Who cares?"“看来我们好像要输了。”“谁在乎呢?”
"I don't care - you choose, " he said, with an airy wave of the hand.“我无所谓——你挑吧。”他满不在乎地挥了挥手说道。
"I don't care what you think", she flung (back) at him.“我不在乎你怎么想,”她气呼呼地回敬他道。
You could be the Queen of England, for all I care - you're not coming in here without a ticket.你就算是英格兰女王我也不管——没有票,你就别想进来。
I don't care about fashion, I dress how I please.我不太在乎时尚,衣服我爱怎么穿就怎么穿。
I don't care if he likes it or not - I'm coming!我不在乎他乐不乐意,我反正要来!
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Excited, interested and enthusiastic
abubble
aflutter
agog
all of a flutteridiom
amped
enthusiastically
entranced
evangelical
evangelistic
evangelistically
lean towards sth
make (all) the right, correct, etc. noisesidiom
mood
nuts
omnivorous
willing
zealous
zealously
zestful
zestfully

careverb[I] (WANT)


formal
used in polite offers and suggestions: (用于礼貌地提议或建议)想要,喜欢
care forWould you care for a drink?你想喝一杯吗?
[ + to infinitive ]Would you care to join us for dinner?你愿意和我们共进晚餐吗?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Wanting things
ache for something
acquisitive
ambitious
ambitiously
angle for something
desperate
expense
have your eye on somethingidiom
hunger
hunger after/for something
hungrily
impulse
pine
seeker
set your heart on something/doing somethingidiom
set your sights on somethingidiom
shook
shopping list
sight
someone's heart's desireidiom

Phrasal verbs


care for someone
not care for someone/something

care | American Dictionary


care
noun
us/keər/

carenoun (HELP)


[ U ]
the process of providing for the needs of someone or something:
The quality of care at this hospital is very good.
Trees on city property don’t get any care.

carenoun (ATTENTION)


[ U ]
serious attention, esp. to the details of a situation or a piece of work:
She painted the window frames with great care.

Idiom


(in) care of
care
verb
us/ker, kær/

careverb (WORRY)


to be interested in something, or to be anxious or upset about something:
[ I ]Don’t you care about what happens to the children?
[ I ]I really don’t care if we go or not (= It doesn’t matter to me).
[ + question word ]I don’t care how much it costs, just buy it.

careverb (WANT)


[ I ]fml
(used in polite offers and suggestions) to want something:
[ + to infinitive ]Would you care to join us for dinner?

Phrasal verbs


care for someone/something
care for something/someone

care | Business English


care
noun[ U ]
uk /keər/us
attention that is given to something or someone, so that they are looked after, protected, or dealt with in the right way:
There will be some mistakes no matter how much care goes into the first draft.
take care over sthPeople are taking more care over where they invest their money.
take care to do sthTake care to prepare for your interview by listing all the personal qualities and experience you have which suit you for the job.
 care of
COMMUNICATIONS (abbreviationc/o)
used in addresses when the person you are writing to is staying or working somewhere that is not the place where they usually live or work:
You can send packages to me care of my hotel.
Address your letters to Write On, c/o BBC, Broadcasting House, London.
 take care of sth/sb
to look after or protect something or someone:
Take care of your home: it's your largest asset.
People are doing this job to put food on the table and take care of their children.
to deal with or be responsible for something:
He suggested she could help run the firm and take care of the finances.
I'll take care of all the travel arrangements.

See also


childcare
customer care
healthcare
personal care

Examples of care


care
On average, comfort care plans were put in place 9 days prior to death.
It developed plans to offer medical care, hospital treatment, electricity, and water trucking.
Tables 3 and 4 detail the eight most frequently specified services in the care plans.
Some medical specialty societies already are recognized as proponents of standards of care by health plans.
For the sake of quality standards and efficiency, generic plans of care are formulated for patients that are not responsive to individual circumstances.
No call to care, finally, could be too mundane; what could be more ordinary than peeling an egg?
Actually nothing out of the ordinary for pediatric newborn intensive care was employed in this case.
An ordinary industrial robot hanging over the workcell suspended by an iron portal takes care of hexapod translocations.
The impact of care-giving on care-givers : factors associated with the psychological well-being of people supporting a dementing relative in the community.
Psychological distress among older primary care attenders is associated with frequent attendance.
A systematic care program for bipolar disorder significantly reduces risk of mania over 12 months.
This was reinforced by the low priority given to public health work at all levels within the organization and by primary care team colleagues.
This reinforces the importance of the problem in countries without well organized health care or without wide access of the entire population to such care.
In particular, implementation of regulations in the private sector should be taken as a policy opportunity to improve the delivery of health care.
This includes the way that aspects of health care are thought about and represented.
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