词组 | care |
释义 | care 1. Chambers 1985 and Raub 1987 remind us that the verb care is often followed by for and about; Chambers also mentions to and the infinitive. • ... have always cared for patients beyond customary norms —Leonard Gross, McCall's, March 1971 • ... he and his brother were cared for by a guardian —Current Biography, October 1967 • ... to prove that the rest of the country really cares about their problems —Henry Ford II, Michigan Business Rev., July 1968 • ... thought the United States would not care too much about a few missiles in Cuba —A. M. Rosenthal, TV. Y. Times Book Rev., 3 June 1973 • ... spent more time in church on Sundays than I care to remember —Mrs. Medgar Evers, Ladies' Home Jour., September 1971 • Was there anything he cared to say? —Paul Horgan, Ladies' Home Jour., January 1971 2. The noun care is commonly followed by for or of. • ... to provide medical care for the aged —Current Biography, October 1965 • ... discreetly, and with every care for her... dignity —Doris Lessing, Ms., April 1973 • ... the care of the aged and care of the insane —Paul Goodman, quoted in Psychology Today, November 1971 • ... leaving her patient in the care of his daughter — Daphne du Maurier, Ladies' Home Jour., August 1971 |
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