care forsb
—phrasal verbwithcareverb[I]uk/keər/us/ker/
(PROTECT/PROVIDE FOR)
B1
toprotectsomeone or something andprovidethe things they need,especiallysomeone who isyoung,old, orill
照看,照料,护理(尤指幼、老、病者)
Thechildrenare beingcaredfor by arelative.孩子们由一位亲戚照料着。
She can't go out toworkbecause she has tostayathometocarefor herelderlymother.她不能出去工作,因为她得在家里照料年迈的母亲。
It's good toknowthat thedogswill be wellcaredfor while we're away.得知我们外出期间那些狗会得到妥善照看真是太好了。
- Mostpeoplewouldpreferto becaredfor athomeratherthan in ahospital.
- Theycaredfortheirdisabledsonfor 27years, atgreatpersonalsacrifice.
- While somepatientscan beadequatelycaredfor athome,othersarebestservedbycarein ahospital.
- Caring foryoungchildrencan beexhausting.
- Hespentmanyyearscaringfor hissenilemother.
(LIKE)
formal
tolovesomeone andfeelromantictowards them
喜欢,喜爱
YouknowIcarefor you, Peter.彼得,你知道我喜欢你。