Care for Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɛɹ/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
KAIR-for, KAIR-fer, KAIR-fur
kˈeə/ /fˈɔː
KAIR-faw
释义
To look after someone or something; also, to feel concern or affection for someone.
用法与细微差别
'Care for' means both providing physical/medical help and having emotional concern or liking for someone. Often used with elderly, children, or pets. In questions ("Would you care for...?"), it politely means "Would you like...?" (formal). Not to be confused with 'care about', which is more general concern.
Spanish: cuidar de - preocuparse por - querer (afecto)Portuguese (BR): cuidar de - importar-se com - gostar dePortuguese (PT): cuidar de - importar-se com - gostar deChinese (Simplified): 照顾 - 关心 - 喜欢Chinese (Traditional): 照顧 - 關心 - 喜歡Hindi: देखभाल करना - परवाह करना - पसंद करनाArabic: يعتني بـ - يهتم بـ - يحبBengali: যত্ন নেওয়া - ভালোবাসা - ইচ্ছা করা (আনুষ্ঠানিক)Russian: заботиться - испытывать привязанность - хотеть (вежливо)Japanese: 世話をする - 気にかける - 欲しい(丁寧)Vietnamese: chăm sóc - quan tâm - muốn (lịch sự)Korean: 돌보다 - 관심을 가지다 - 원하다 (공손하게)Turkish: bakımını yapmak - önemsemek - ister misin (resmi)Urdu: دیکھ بھال کرنا - محبت کرنا - چاہنا (ادب سے)Indonesian: chăm sóc - quan tâm - muốn (lịch sự)
例句
She cares for her grandmother every day.
basic
Do you care for tea or coffee?
basic
Many people care for animals in shelters.
basic
I really care for my friends and always want the best for them.
natural
He doesn’t care for spicy food at all.
natural
Would you care for a walk after dinner?
natural