第1个回答 2015-06-01
care
care
noun
[mass noun]
the provision of
what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of
someone or something
照顾,照料,看护,关怀
the care of
the elderly.
对老人的照顾。
the child is
safe in the care of her
grandparents.
在她祖父母的照顾下,这孩子很安全。
health
care.
卫生保健。
■(Brit.)protective
custody or guardianship provided by a local authority for children whose parents
are dead or unable to look after them properly
(英)(地方当局对孤儿或照顾不善孩子的)收养,监护
she was taken
into care.
她被送进了收养所。
[as
modifier]a care order.
一道监护令。
serious attention or
consideration applied to doing something correctly or to avoid damage or
risk
密切关注,审慎思考
he planned
his departure with great care.
他极为审慎地筹划着出行事宜。
■[count noun]an
object of concern or attention
关心或注意的对象,烦恼事,操心事
the cares of
family life.
家庭生活的操心事。
■[count noun]a
feeling of or occasion for anxiety
忧虑;担心
she was
driving along without a care in the world.
她一路开着车,全无尘世烦恼。
verb
[no obj.]
[often with
negative]feel concern or interest; attach importance to
something
关心,感兴趣;重视
they don't
care about human life.
他们不关心人的生命。
■feel affection or
liking
钟爱,喜欢
■(care for/to do
something)like or be willing to do or have
something
喜欢或愿意做某事(或拥有某物)
(care for)look after
and provide for the needs of
看护;满足需求