词汇 | cared |
释义 | cared past simple and past participle ofcare 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! Excited, interested and enthusiastic abubble aflame aflutter agog all of a flutteridiom amped entranced evangelical evangelistic evangelistically excited fevered go ahead mood nuts omnivorous omnivorously on the edge of your seatidiom 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? 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 verbscare for someone not care for someone/something Examples of caredcared In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. We were deeply touched that you cared enough to ask us about what we wanted and why we wanted it. Family carers were not recipients of district nursing support in their own right but were dependent upon the cared-for person receiving nursing care. The precariousness of the whole edifice was made clear to all who cared to look in the early 1770s. Visits demonstrated even more that children cared for their parents, and also that they were successful migrants. The house in which she was born, cared for her parents until they died, and still lives, was built by her grandfather. As such, they provide a tangible link with the celestial, especially when they are cared for, venerated and carried in procession. Efforts were made to better define responsibilities, with agreements on how money should flow within the system and how patients should be cared for. Probably not one in twenty of the crowd that stood there jostling in the hot sunshine knew or cared what was taking place. Rather than keep her profits, however, she donated them all to the hospice that had cared for her beloved husband. It asserted that there is no difference in the rights of a patient cared for at home. Equally, carers felt insufciently cared for themselves, particularly in terms of emotional support. Instead, his interviewees cared a lot more about divine healing. You know that they will live there until they die and be cared for in their old age. The environmental investigation revealed that animal science students routinely cared for animals in their street clothes and shoes. If the plot was not large enough, however, only the eldest married son stayed in the house and cared for his parents. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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