Concern with Meaning in English
expression
kənˈsɝn/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
kuhn-SURN with
kənsˈɜːn/ /wˈɪð
kuhn-SURN with
Definition
'Concern with' means to be related to, connected with, or interested in something. It can also mean to worry about or focus on a specific issue.
Usage & Nuances
Usually followed by a noun or gerund ('concerned with safety'). Common in formal, academic, or business English. Don't confuse with 'concern about', which emphasizes worry.
Spanish: relacionar con - preocuparse porPortuguese (BR): relacionar com - preocupar-se comPortuguese (PT): relacionar com - preocupar-se comChinese (Simplified): 与...有关 - 关心Chinese (Traditional): 與...有關 - 關心Hindi: से संबंधित होना - चिंता करनाArabic: يتعلق بـ - يهتم بـBengali: সম্পর্কিত - জড়িত - মনোযোগীRussian: связан с - иметь отношение к - заниматьсяJapanese: 関係する - 関わる - 関心があるVietnamese: liên quan đến - quan tâm đếnKorean: 관련되다 - 관심 있다Turkish: ilgili olmak - bağlantılı olmakUrdu: سے متعلق - سے وابستہ - فکر مند ہوناIndonesian: berkaitan dengan - berhubungan dengan - peduli dengan
Example Sentences
This chapter concerns with climate change.
basic
The book concerns with health and safety.
basic
She is concerned with her studies.
basic
Our team is mainly concerned with improving customer service.
natural
He doesn't like to get concerned with office gossip.
natural
Anything concerned with finances should go to the accountant.
natural