What is another word for Care?
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concern
worry, carefulness
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caution
carefulness, characteristic
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charge
custody, responsibility
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worry
concern, activity
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guardianship
custody, responsibility
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attention
caution, characteristic
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custody
responsibility, guardianship
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anxiety
worry, concern
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carefulness
caution, characteristic
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solicitude
concern, attention
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regard
attention, activity
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supervision
responsibility, relationship
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heed
caution, attention
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trouble
concern, worry
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prudence
carefulness, caution
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precaution
carefulness, fear
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tutelage
guardianship, usually child
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maintenance
nursing
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mind
concern, be concerned
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trust
guardianship, custody
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keeping
custody, responsibility
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control
supervision, guidance
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consideration
attention, courtesy
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wariness
carefulness, caution
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responsibility
duty, relationship
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alertness
characteristic, mindfulness
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fear
anxiety
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forethought
discretion, safeguard
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upkeep
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circumspection
prudence
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like
feeling, regard highly
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protection
custody, usually child
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superintendence
protection, oversight
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management
guidance, protection
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meticulousness
careful, conscientiousness
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ward
duty, guardianship
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bother
be concerned, worry
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disquiet
worry, feelings
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treatment
therapy, health
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heedfulness
characteristic, careful
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Синонимы к слову care
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- anxiety
- assiduousness
- attention
- attention to detail
- be bothered
- be concerned
- bother
- burden
- carefulness
- caution
- charge
- concentration
- concern
- consideration
- control
- custody
- fear
- forethought
- guardianship
- heed
- mind
- nursing
- nurture
- precision
- problem
- protection
- sensitivity
- supervision
- tending
- tension
- think about
- thought
- thoughtfulness
- treatment
- trouble
- worry
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- careened
- careening
- careens
- careered
- careering
- carefree
- careful
- carefuller
- carefullest
- carefully
- carefulness
- carefulness’s
- caregiver
- caregivers
- carelessly
- carelessness
- carelessness’s
- cares
- caress
- caress’s
- caressed
- caresses
- caressing
- caret
- caret’s
- caretaker
- caretaker’s
- caretakers
- carets
- careworn
- carey
- carey’s
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- Определение термина go underground
- Толкование слова envelops
- Что означает понятие buffalo hide
- Лексическое значение buckskin
- Словарь значения слов envelopment
- Грамматическое значение go into hiding
- Значение слова fail to disclose
- Прямое и переносное значение слова sneaky
- Происхождение слова backdated
- Синоним к слову hidebound
- Антоним к слову take cover
- Омоним к слову hided
- Гипоним к слову hideousness
- Холоним к слову hideouts
- Гипероним к слову hides
- Пословицы и поговорки к слову lidded
- Перевод слова на другие языки hostile response
care
( cares plural & 3rd person present) ( caring present participle) ( cared past tense & past participle )
1 verb If you careabout something, you feel that it is important and are concerned about it.
no cont
…a company that cares about the environment. V about n
…young men who did not care whether they lived or died… V wh
Does anybody know we’re here, does anybody care? V
2 verb If you carefor someone, you feel a lot of affection for them.
no cont (approval)
He wanted me to know that he still cared for me. V for/about n
…people who are your friends, who care about you. V for/about n, Also V
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caring n-uncount
…the `feminine’ traits of caring and compassion.
3 verb If you carefor someone or something, you look after them and keep them in a good state or condition.
They hired a nurse to care for her. V for n
…these distinctive cars, lovingly cared for by private owners. V for n
…well-cared-for homes. V-ed
Care is also a noun., n-uncount usu with supp
Most of the staff specialise in the care of children., …sensitive teeth which need special care…, She denied the murder of four children who were in her care.
4 n-uncount Children who are incare are looked after by the state because their parents are dead or unable to look after them properly.
(BRIT) oft in N
…a home for children in care…, She was taken into care as a baby.
5 verb If you say that you do not carefor something or someone, you mean that you do not like them.
OLD-FASHIONED no cont, with brd-neg
She had met both sons and did not care for either. V for n
6 verb If you say that someone does something when they careto do it, you mean that they do it, although they should do it more willingly or more often.
no cont
(=choose)
The woman tells anyone who cares to listen that she’s going through hell… V to-inf
Experts reveal only as much as they care to. V to-inf
7 verb You can ask someone if they would carefor something or if they would careto do something as a polite way of asking if they would like to have or do something.
no cont (politeness)
(=like)
Would you care for some orange juice?… V for n
He said he was off to the beach and would we care to join him. V to-inf
8 n-uncount If you do something withcare, you give careful attention to it because you do not want to make any mistakes or cause any damage.
oft with N
Condoms are an effective method of birth control if used with care…, We’d taken enormous care in choosing the location.
9 n-count Your cares are your worries, anxieties, or fears.
(=worry)
Lean back in a hot bath and forget all the cares of the day…, Johnson seemed without a care in the world.
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caring
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aftercare
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day care
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intensive care
11 You can use for all I care to emphasize that it does not matter at all to you what someone does.
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for all sb cares phrase V inflects, PHR with cl (emphasis)
You can go right now for all I care.
12 If you say that you couldn’t care lessabout someone or something, you are emphasizing that you are not interested in them or worried about them. In American English, you can also say that you could care less, with the same meaning.
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couldn’t care less, could care less phrase V inflects, oft PHR about n (emphasis)
I couldn’t care less about the bloody woman…, I used to be proud working for them; now I could care less. I’m just out here for the money…
13 If someone sends you a letter or parcel care of a particular person or place, they send it to that person or place, and it is then passed on to you. In American English, you can also say in care of.
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care of sb, in care of sb phrase PHR n
Please write to me care of the publishers…
14 If you take care of someone or something, you look after them and prevent them from being harmed or damaged.
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take care of sth/sb phrase V inflects, PHR n
(=look after)
There was no one else to take care of their children…, You have to learn to take care of your possessions.
15 You can say `Take care’ when saying goodbye to someone.
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take care convention
(formulae)
16 If you take careto do something, you make sure that you do it.
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take care to do sth phrase V inflects, usu PHR to-inf
Foley followed Albert through the gate, taking care to close the latch.
17 To take care of a problem, task, or situation means to deal with it.
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take care of sth phrase V inflects, PHR n
(=deal with)
They leave it to the system to try and take care of the problem…, `Do you need clean sheets?’—`No. Mrs. May took care of that.’
18 You can say `Who cares?’ to emphasize that something does not matter to you at all.
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who cares phrase oft PHR about n (emphasis)
Who cares about some stupid vacation?…, `But we might ruin the stove.’—`Who cares?’
care home ( care homes plural ) A care home is a large house or institution where people with particular problems or special needs are looked after. n-count usu with supp
…a residential care home for the elderly.
care worker ( care workers plural ) A care worker is someone whose job involves helping people who have particular problems or special needs, for example in a care home. n-count
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health care worker
day care
Day care is care that is provided during the day for people who cannot look after themselves, such as small children, old people, or people who are ill. Day care is provided by paid workers. n-uncount oft N n
…a day-care centre for elderly people.
devil-may-care
If you say that someone has a devil-may-care attitude, you mean that they seem relaxed and do not seem worried about the consequences of their actions. adj usu ADJ n (approval)
hair care , haircare
Hair care is all the things people do to keep their hair clean, healthy-looking, and attractive. n-uncount
…an American maker of hair-care products.
health care worker ( health care workers plural ) A health care worker is someone who works in a hospital or health centre. n-count
intensive care
If someone is inintensive care, they are being given extremely thorough care in a hospital because they are very ill or very badly injured. n-uncount usu in N
She spent the night in intensive care after the operation.
primary care
Primary care refers to those parts of the health service, such as general practitioners and hospital casualty departments, that deal with people who are in immediate need of medical care. n-uncount
…the crucial roles of primary care and of preventive work.
respite care
Respite care is short-term care that is provided for very old or very sick people so that the person who usually cares for them can have a break. n-uncount
…respite care for their very ill child for short periods.
skin care , skincare
Skin care involves keeping your skin clean, healthy-looking, and attractive. n-uncount oft N n
…a unique range of natural skincare products.
Варианты (v1)
Варианты (v2)
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care [kɛə] сущ
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тщательностьж, осторожностьж, внимательностьж
(thoroughness, caution, attentiveness)
- particular care – особая тщательность
- take great care – проявлять большую осторожность
- care practice – практика внимательности
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попечениеср, уходм, заботаж, присмотрм, заботливостьж
(charge, maintenance, caring, supervision)
- pastoral care – пастырское попечение
- taking good care – хороший уход
- day care – дневной уход
- parental care – родительская забота
- constant care – постоянный присмотр
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обслуживаниеср
(service)
- care centers – центры обслуживания
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вниманиеср
(attention)
- utmost care – предельное внимание
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лечениеср
(treatment)
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опекаж
(custody)
- public care – государственная опека
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медицинский уход
(medical care)
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care [kɛə] гл
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беспокоиться, волновать, заботить, интересовать, беспокоить
(worry, concern, interest)
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заботиться, ухаживать
(take care, look)
- care about money – заботиться о деньгах
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тревожиться
(mind)
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care [kɛə] прил
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медицинский
(medical)
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care [kɛə] предик
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наплевать
(spit)
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| verb | ||
| заботиться | care, concern, look after, fend, attend, tend | |
| ухаживать | care, look after, court, tend, nurse, groom | |
| беспокоиться | worry, bother, trouble, concern, care, fret | |
| тревожиться | trouble, care | |
| питать интерес | care | |
| иметь желание | care | |
| отхаживать | care | |
| питать любовь | care | |
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| уход | care, leave, leaving, departure, maintenance, treatment | |
| забота | care, concern, worry, attention, anxiety, solicitude | |
| заботы | care, trouble, solicitude, solicitudes | |
| осторожность | caution, care, prudence, discretion, wariness, guard | |
| внимание | attention, note, care, consideration, mind, regard | |
| попечение | care, charge, custody, cure | |
| осмотрительность | discretion, care, circumspection, prudence, deliberation, wariness | |
| призрение | care | |
| тревога | anxiety, alarm, alert, trouble, dismay, care |
Синонимы (v1)
Синонимы (v2)
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care сущ
- attention · concern · anxiety · tending · solicitude · take care · interest · trouble
- aid · treatment
- maintenance · supervision · charge · ward · upkeep · service
- worry · care for
- nurse · nursing · personal care
- caution
- guardianship · custody · tutelage
- precaution
noun
- safekeeping, supervision, custody, charge, protection, control, responsibility, guardianship, wardship
- caution, carefulness, heedfulness, heed, attention, attentiveness
- discretion, judiciousness, forethought, thought, regard, heed, mindfulness, accuracy, precision, discrimination
- worry, anxiety, trouble, concern, stress, pressure, strain, sorrow, woe, hardship
- help, aid, assistance, succor, support, concern, consideration, thought, regard, solicitude, TLC
- guardianship, tutelage, charge
- attention, tending, aid
- concern, fear
- maintenance, upkeep
- precaution, caution, forethought
verb
- be concerned, worry (oneself), trouble oneself, concern oneself, bother, mind, be interested, give a damn, give a hoot
- manage, deal, handle
- wish, like
- worry
Предложения со словом «care»
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Your glasses meant that you could afford health care. |
Если у вас есть очки, вы могли позволить себе медицинские услуги. |
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I found myself asking, Why should people care about conserving giant clams? — other than myself, of course. |
И я спросила себя: «Почему люди должны уделять внимание проблеме защиты моллюсков?» — кроме меня, разумеется. |
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So I stand here today to give a voice to the giant clams, because I care a whole lot for these amazing animals, and they deserve to be cared for. |
Я стою здесь, чтобы помочь тридакнам, потому что я очень волнуюсь за этих прекрасных животных, и они этого заслуживают. |
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Our ability to move past political debate into true dialogue is a critical skill we should all be focused on right now, especially with the people that we care about the most. |
Наша способность перейти от прошлых политических дебатов к настоящему диалогу — это ключевой навык, на котором нам всем следует сосредоточиться, особенно с самыми близкими людьми. |
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The multi-billion-dollar skin care industry. |
Зарабатывающая миллиарды косметическая индустрия. |
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Now, instead, imagine if those designers created a different timeline that was the easiest way, using all of their data, to actually help you get out with the people that you care about? |
Теперь представьте, что они создали другую ленту, наиболее простой способ, используя все имеющиеся у них данные, помочь вам общаться с близкими вам людьми. |
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The reason I care about this problem so much is I studied at a lab called the Persuasive Technology Lab at Stanford that taught [students how to recognize] exactly these techniques. |
Меня это так беспокоит, потому что я занимался этим вопросом ещё в Стэнфорде, в лаборатории технологий убеждения, в которой студентов обучали этим техникам. |
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Stand up for what you believe in, support the organizations that you care about, speak out on the issues that matter to you, get involved, make change, express you opinion. |
Отстаивайте то, во что вы верите, поддерживайте те организации, которые вам интересны, высказывайте своё мнение по вопросам, которые вам важны, участвуйте, добивайтесь перемен, высказывайте своё мнение . |
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To remind you: there are a billion people on this planet who live with absolutely no infrastructure: no roads, no electricity and thus, no health care. |
Напомню вам: на планете живёт миллиард людей, лишённых какой — либо инфраструктуры: в отсутствии дорог, электричества, а значит, и здравоохранения. |
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There are health care workers that we put on the line to fight infectious diseases, to protect us with absolutely bare-minimum tools and resources. |
Медицинским работникам приходится бороться с инфекционными заболеваниями, защищать нас при абсолютном минимуме инструментов и ресурсов. |
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We are in a room with one of the senior members of the community and a health care worker. |
Мы в помещении с одним из старейшин общины и медицинским работником. |
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We have a billion people with absolutely no health care, climate change, biodiversity loss, on and on and on. |
Миллиарды людей без медицинского обслуживания, изменение климата, потеря биоразнообразия и так далее. |
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She sat down, and Noor rubbed her feet, saying that he was going to take care of her once he graduated. |
Она села и Нур начал растирать ей ноги, говоря, что позаботится о ней, когда закончит школу. |
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Morgan and Madame CJ Walker were pioneers of the black hair-care and beauty industry in the early 1900s. |
Морган и Си Джи Волкер были первопроходцами в индустрии красоты и ухода для волос чернокожих, ещё в начале 1900 — х. |
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And so before they were staples of the multibillion-dollar hair-care industry, our dependency on tools and products, like the hair relaxer and the pressing comb, were more about our survival and advancement as a race in postslavery America. |
И ещё до того, как эти продукты стали основой многомиллиардной индустрии ухода за волосами, мы впали в зависимость: химические средства и приборы, такие как плойки или кремы для выпрямления волос, стали необходимы ради выживания и прогресса нашей расы после отмены рабства в Америке. |
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We were asking: What are some of the unintended consequences of linking our genetics to health care? |
Мы поставили вопрос: Каковы непреднамеренные последствия взаимосвязи нашей генетики и заботы о здоровье? |
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Back in architecture school, I was thinking about all this, and I set out on a plan to redesign death care. |
В архитектурной академии я много размышляла об этом и придумала план преобразования ритуальных практик. |
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We’ve partnered and collaborated with experts in soil science, decomposition, alternative death care, law and architecture. |
Мы сотрудничали с экспертами в области грунтоведения, разложения, в области альтернативных ритуальных практик, юриспруденции и архитектуры. |
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The other idea is for supportive staff to be on hand to help families with the care and preparation of loved ones’ bodies. |
Другая идея состоит в том, чтобы доброжелательный персонал мог бы помочь семьям позаботиться и подготовить тела их любимых. |
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We believe that access to ecological death care is a human right. |
Мы верим в то, что доступ к экологичному погребению — это право человека. |
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The death care revolution has begun. |
Революция ритуальных практик началась. |
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I’m every age I’ve ever been, and so are you, although I can’t help mentioning as an aside that it might have been helpful if I hadn’t followed the skin care rules of the ’60s, which involved getting as much sun as possible while slathered in baby oil and basking in the glow of a tinfoil reflector shield. |
Я нахожусь во всех возрастах, через которые прошла, и вы тоже, но не могу удержаться и не упомянуть, что было бы намного лучше, если бы я не следовала правилам ухода за кожей 60 — х годов, которые включали в себя пребывание на солнце столько, сколько возможно, намазавшись детским маслом, и загар от отражения экрана из фольги. |
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Illness is universal; access to care is not. |
Болезни распространены повсеместно, а доступ к лечению — нет. |
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Our health care system is structured in such a way that the work of diagnosing disease and prescribing medicines is limited to a team of nurses and doctors like me. |
Наша здравоохранительная система построена таким образом, что проведение диагностики заболевания и назначения лекарств может проводится ограниченным кругом медсестёр и докторов вроде меня. |
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So we started asking some questions: What if we could reorganize the medical care system? |
И мы задались несколькими вопросами: что, если реорганизовать систему здравоохранения? |
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What if Musu could help us bring health care from clinics in cities to the doorsteps of her neighbors? |
Что, если Мусу может помочь донести услуги здравоохранения из клиник в городах к дверям домов в своей деревне? |
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Community members across Liberia learned the symptoms of Ebola, teamed up with nurses and doctors to go door-to-door to find the sick and get them into care. |
Члены общин по всей Либерии изучили симптомы Эболы, вместе с медсёстрами и докторами обходили квартиры, разыскивая больных, чтобы позаботиться о них. |
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We’ve learned that blind spots in rural health care can lead to hot spots of disease, and that places all of us at greater risk. |
Мы поняли, что бреши в системе здравоохранения в сёлах могут привести к эпидемии, и это создаёт для нас огромный риск. |
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It’s true, these community health workers aren’t doing neurosurgery, but they’re making it possible to bring health care within reach of everyone everywhere. |
Да, действительно, эти медицинские работники не занимаются нейрохирургией, но они дают возможность получить доступ к лечению всем и каждому. |
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In Liberia, the Liberian government is training thousands of workers like A.B. and Musu after Ebola, to bring health care to every child and family in the country. |
В Либерии правительство стало обучать тысячи таких работников как А.Б. и Мусу после эпидемии Эболы, чтобы медицинские услуги были доступны каждому ребёнку и каждой семье. |
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And we’ll work tirelessly to persuade governments to make community health workers a cornerstone of their health care plans. |
Мы не остановимся, пока не убедим правительство сделать медработников общин краеугольным камнем здравоохранения. |
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With the power of this platform, we believe countries can be more persuaded that a health care revolution really is possible. |
С помощью этой платформы мы верим, что убедим страны в возможности прорыва в медицине. |
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My dream is that this academy will contribute to the training of hundreds of thousands of community members to help bring health care to their neighbors — the hundreds of millions of them that live in the world’s most remote communities, from the forest communities of West Africa, to the fishing villages of rural Alaska; from the hilltops of Appalachia, to the mountains of Afghanistan. |
Я мечтаю, что в рамках этой академии будут обучаться сотни тысяч членов общин, чтобы обеспечить доступ к лечению своим соседям — сотням миллионов тех, кто живёт в самых удалённых общинах мира: от лесных общин Западной Африки до рыболовных деревень Аляски; от пиков Аппалачи до гор Афганистана. |
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But unlike my wife, had had no prenatal care with her first two babies. |
Но в отличие от моей жены, она не получала медицинские услуги во время первых двух беременностей. |
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She lived in an isolated community in the forest that had gone for 100 years without any health care until last year when a nurse trained her neighbors to become community health workers. |
Она жила в изолированной лесной общине, которая сотни лет обходилась без медицинской помощи, пока в прошлом году медсестра не обучила членов общины, дав им статус медработников. |
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For all of human history, illness has been universal and access to care has not. |
За всё время истории человечества болезни были распространены повсеместно, а доступ к медицине — нет. |
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Musu has learned over 30 medical skills, from screening children for malnutrition, to assessing the cause of a child’s cough with a smartphone, to supporting people with HIV and providing follow-up care to patients who’ve lost their limbs. |
Мусу изучила более 30 медицинских навыков, начиная с обследования детей на недоедание, распознавания причин детского кашля с помощью смартфона до поддержки пациентов с ВИЧ и обслуживания пациентов, переживших ампутацию конечности. |
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One of my favorite things to do is to care for patients with community health workers. |
Одно из моих любимых занятий — это забота о пациентах с помощью медработников общин. |
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That’s the people work I care about, because people work. |
И это дело я считаю крайне важным, потому что люди трудятся. |
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It’s estimated at 500 billion dollars each year, in terms of higher health care spending, higher dropout rates, and more crime. |
Она оценивается в 500 миллиардов долларов, которые уходят ежегодно из — за повышенных расходов на здравоохранение, высокого уровня отсева из школ и большого числа преступлений. |
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Now, don’t get me wrong — I’m not talking about the teachers and the garbagemen and the care workers here. |
Поймите меня правильно, я говорю не об учителях, мусорщиках и тех, кто ухаживает за людьми. |
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And like every black woman I know, like most all women I know, she had prioritized the care of others over caring for herself. |
И как все чёрные женщины, которых я знаю, как и все женщины, которых я знаю, она ставила заботу о других на первое место, а заботу о себе — на второе. |
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Women with difficult names and difficult stories join GirlTrek every day and commit to walking as a practice of self-care. |
Женщины со сложными именами и сложными историями ежедневно вступают в GirlTrek и начинают использовать ходьбу как заботу о себе. |
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Updating bus routes, increased transportation costs, impact on sports, care before or after school. |
Изменение маршрутов автобусов, повышение расходов на транспорт, влияние на спорт, пребывание детей до и после школы. |
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China is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but what its leaders care even more about is transitioning their economy to consumer-led economic development. |
Китай нацелен на уменьшение выбросов парниковых газов, но его лидеров даже больше интересует изменение их экономики — увеличение покупательской активности. |
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I fell in love with Paul as I watched the care he took with his patients. |
Я влюбилась в Пола, наблюдая за тем, как он заботится о своих пациентах. |
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I’ve always thought of myself as a caregiver — most physicians do — and taking care of Paul deepened what that meant. |
Я всегда считала себя сиделкой — многие врачи так думают — и забота о Поле углубила значение этого слова. |
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A pact to take care of someone, codifying the promise that til death do us part, I will be there. |
Соглашение о том, что ты будешь заботиться о человеке, с закреплением обещания, что пока смерть не разлучит вас, ты будешь рядом. |
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The clinicians taking care of Paul gave me an even deeper appreciation for my colleagues in health care. |
Благодаря врачам, которые заботились о Поле, я ещё выше оценила своих коллег. |
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When the cancer advanced and Paul shifted from surgery to writing, his palliative care doctor prescribed a stimulant medication so he could be more focused. |
Когда рак стал прогрессировать и Пол переключился с операций на свою книгу, врач назначил ему специальные лекарства для концентрации внимания. |
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Those conversations are the best way to ensure that your health care matches your values. |
Такие диалоги — лучшая гарантия того, что медицинская помощь соответствует вашим ожиданиям. |
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And while we were talking about her life and her health care, she said, I love my palliative care team. |
Когда мы говорили о её жизни и медицинской помощи, она сказала: Я люблю своих врачей. |
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Compassion and Choices did a study where they asked people about their health care preferences. |
Compassion & Choices провели исследование, спросив людей об их предпочтениях в области здравоохранения. |
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Half of critical care nurses and a quarter of ICU doctors have considered quitting their jobs because of distress over feeling that for some of their patients, they’ve provided care that didn’t fit with the person’s values. |
Половина медсестёр и четверть врачей отделения интенсивной терапии решили уйти с работы из — за стресса, который они испытывают при назначении своим пациентам неправильного лечения. |
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That’s true at the end of life and for medical care throughout our lives. |
Это справедливо как в конце жизни, так и на всём её протяжении. |
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What medical care will help you live the way you want to? |
Какая медицинская помощь поможет вам жить полной жизнью? |
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I hope you remember that question the next time you face a decision in your health care. |
Надеюсь, вы вспомните этот вопрос, когда вам придётся принять решение относительно своего здоровья. |
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And he talked a lot about what it was like to be flat on your back and not get the kind of care that you need. |
Он часто вспоминал те моменты, когда был прикован к постели и никто не мог ему помочь. |
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He talked about his experience of being a nurse in Germany and taking care of the soldiers coming right off the battlefield. |
Он рассказал об опыте работы медбратом в Германии, как он ухаживал за солдатами, поступавшими прямо с поля боя. |
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We live in a complicated time when it comes to our health care. |
Если говорить о здравоохранении, мы живём в трудные времена. |
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care
Care concerns what we possess; anxiety, often, what we do not; riches bring many cares; poverty brings many anxieties. Care also signifies watchful attention, in view of possible harm; as, «This side up with care;» «Take care of yourself;» or, as a sharp warning, «Take care!» Caution has a sense of possible harm and risk only to be escaped, if at all, by careful deliberation and observation. Care inclines to the positive, caution to the negative; care is shown in doing, caution largely in not doing. Precaution is allied with care, prudence with caution; a man rides a dangerous horse with care; caution will keep him from mounting the horse; precaution looks to the saddle-girths, bit and bridle, and all that may make the rider secure. Circumspection is watchful observation and calculation, but without the timidity implied in caution. Concern denotes a serious interest, milder than anxiety; as, concern for the safety of a ship at sea. Heed implies attention without disquiet; it is now largely displaced by attention and care. Solicitude involves especially the element of desire, not expressed in anxiety, and of hopefulness, not implied in care. A parent feels constant solicitude for his children’s welfare, anxiety as to dangers that threaten it, with care to guard against them. Watchfulness recognizes the possibility of danger, wariness the probability. A man who is not influenced by caution to keep out of danger may display great wariness in the midst of it. Care has also the sense of responsibility, with possible control, as expressed in charge, management, oversight; as, these children are under my care; send the money to me in care of the firm. Compare ALARM; ANXIETY; PRUDENCE.
Synonyms:
anxiety, attention, caution, charge, circumspection, concern, direction, forethought, heed, management, oversight, perplexity, precaution, prudence, solicitude, trouble, vigilance, wariness, watchfulness, worryAntonyms:
carelessness, disregard, heedlessness, inattention, indifference, neglect, negligence, omission, oversight, recklessness, remissness, slightPreposition:
Take care of the house; for the future; about the matter.
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care
Synonyms:
attention, pains, anxiety, concern, trouble, circumspection, regard, solicitude, caution, prevention, custody, preservation, thrift, heed, foresight, wariness, economy, prudenceAntonyms:
inattention, neglect, disregard, carelessness, indifference, temerity, remissness, improvidence, unguardedness, incaution
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care, attention, aid, tendingnoun
the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something
«no medical care was required»; «the old car needs constant attention»
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assist, attending, financial aid, aid, tending, upkeep, assistance, precaution, forethought, caution, concern, help, charge, economic aid, tutelage, guardianship, maintenance, attention, fear -
caution, precaution, care, forethoughtnoun
judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger
«he exercised caution in opening the door»; «he handled the vase with care»
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circumspection, precaution, aid, tending, upkeep, guard, caveat, forethought, caution, cautiousness, concern, premeditation, charge, safeguard, tutelage, guardianship, carefulness, maintenance, attention, fear -
concern, care, fearnoun
an anxious feeling
«care had aged him»; «they hushed it up out of fear of public reaction»
Synonyms:
headache, business concern, fright, business organisation, aid, worry, tending, fearfulness, upkeep, business organization, veneration, precaution, forethought, caution, awe, reverence, charge, tutelage, guardianship, business, vexation, maintenance, attention, concern, fear -
carenoun
a cause for feeling concern
«his major care was the illness of his wife»
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aid, guardianship, fear, attention, precaution, tutelage, upkeep, concern, caution, forethought, maintenance, charge, tending -
care, charge, tutelage, guardianshipnoun
attention and management implying responsibility for safety
«he is in the care of a bodyguard»
Synonyms:
fear, keeping, accusation, commission, electric charge, explosive charge, tutorship, burster, caution, concern, complaint, kick, tending, heraldic bearing, billing, cathexis, maintenance, aid, tutelage, forethought, boot, bursting charge, armorial bearing, guardianship, direction, charge, safekeeping, bearing, flush, attention, thrill, rush, precaution, bang, tuition, mission, upkeep -
care, maintenance, upkeepverb
activity involved in maintaining something in good working order
«he wrote the manual on car care»
Synonyms:
sustentation, sustainment, criminal maintenance, aid, tending, upkeep, precaution, forethought, caution, concern, sustenance, charge, tutelage, guardianship, alimony, maintenance, attention, fear -
careverb
feel concern or interest
«I really care about my work»; «I don’t care»
Synonyms:
manage, deal, give care, worry, like, wish, handle -
care, give careverb
provide care for
«The nurse was caring for the wounded»
Synonyms:
deal, wish, like, give care, handle, manage, worry -
wish, care, likeverb
prefer or wish to do something
«Do you care to try this dish?»; «Would you like to come along to the movies?»
Synonyms:
bid, wish well, wish, like, give care, handle, manage, worry, deal -
manage, deal, care, handleverb
be in charge of, act on, or dispose of
«I can deal with this crew of workers»; «This blender can’t handle nuts»; «She managed her parents’ affairs after they got too old»
Synonyms:
wish, divvy up, shell out, give care, plow, carry on, bring off, lot, apportion, dish out, deal out, allot, portion out, wield, consider, take, treat, share, dispense, dole out, finagle, grapple, administer, pull off, deal, supervise, parcel out, trade, manage, contend, do, address, oversee, make out, worry, mete out, negociate, like, distribute, do by, handle, conduct, cover, palm, sell, cope, wangle, make do, get by, superintend, look at, carry off -
worry, careverb
be concerned with
«I worry about my grades»
Synonyms:
worry, deal, wish, like, concern, vex, give care, handle, manage, occupy, interest
Matched Categories
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- Anxiety
- Control
- Desire
- Judiciousness
- Mind
- Predicament
- Protection
- Sympathize With
- Work
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anxiety, carefulness, solicitude, concern, trouble, perplexity -
carenoun
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caution, heed, regard, attention, circumspection, watchfulness, vigilance -
carenoun
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careverb
Synonyms:
be anxious, be solicitous, feel concerned, be troubled, worry one’s self -
careverb
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be inclined, be disposed -
careverb
Synonyms:
have regard
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carenoun
Synonyms:
concern, anxiety, worry, apprehension, oversight, charge, management, tutelage, custody, ward, charge, protégé, responsibility, attention, heed, caution, regard, circumspection, carefulnessAntonyms:
carelessness
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List of paraphrases for «care»:
attention, caring, treatment, caregiving, soins, nursing, assistance, healthcare, welfare, caution, health-care, custody, diligence, services, kiir, guard, protection, health, guardianship, aid, childcare, conservation, nurturance, cure, kirr, cair, prudence, concern, atención, zorg, focus
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Valeria Bordone:
In these countries, characterized by levels of policy support that are in between the other two models, grandparental child care is complementary to public policies rather than substituting them.
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Karwai Tang/WireImage:
The same can obviously be said for our incredible health care professionals working so hard to keeping us all safe.
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Iris Harvey:
It’s no coincidence that this ruling came down on the same day the [Ohio] House heard testimony for a bill that would use taxpayer dollars to implement a costly, anti-abortion miseducation campaign in schools and the likely Senate committee vote for the dangerous six-week abortion ban — a bill that Governor DeWine has promised to sign, it’s clear that this is a concerted effort to block Ohioans’ from accessing to the full range of reproductive health care, including safe and legal abortion.
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Williamson County:
But you know what? I think God gets your attention in different ways. I just wish him the best, and I hope he gets everything that he needs to get well and take care of whatever issues he’s got going on. There’s power in prayer.
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Richard Hulf:
As a fund we’ve been under pressure from investors who don’t care whether renewables makes money.
Translations for care
From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary
- اهتم, عناية, رعايةArabic
- интересувам се, безпокоя се, грижи, грижа се, грижа, обичам, отговорностBulgarian
- compte, curaCatalan, Valencian
- pečovat, starat se, starat, péčeCzech
- omsorgDanish
- kümmern, sorgen, Pflege, respektieren, pflegen, SorgeGerman
- έγνοια, ΦροντίδαGreek
- zorgoEsperanto
- gustar, interesar, esmero, atención, cuidar, importar, cuidadoSpanish
- haluta, hoivatyö, hoiva-ala, välittää, hoitaa, hoiva, hoito, varovaisuus, huolehtia, piitata, huoli, maistua, hoitoala, huolellisuus, huosta, tahtoa, hoitotyöFinnish
- intéresser, soin, souci, soigner, soucier, soinsFrench
- miste, cúraimí, sníomh, cúram, aireIrish
- suim, aireScottish Gaelic
- óvatosság, törődik, ápolás, foglalkozik, érdekel, törődés, figyelemHungarian
- խնամքArmenian
- samaIcelandic
- attenzione, curare, curaItalian
- טיפולHebrew
- 気にする, 気にかける, 構うJapanese
- 상관하다Korean
- curatura, cura, curo, curatio, curaeLatin
- gādīgums, rūpīgums, rūpe, rūpība, gādībaLatvian
- ശുശ്രൂഷ, ഉത്തരവാദിത്തം, ശ്രദ്ധMalayalam
- zorg, zorgenDutch
- pleie, forsiktighet, nennsomhet, omsorgNorwegian
- opieka, opiekować sięPolish
- cuidar de, preocupar-se, tratamento, atendimento, assistência, cuidado, importar-sePortuguese
- grijă, păsRomanian
- попече́ние, забо́титься, беспоко́иться, забо́та, присма́тривать, пригля́дывать, ухо́д, присмотре́ть, пригляде́ть, уха́живать, опе́каRussian
- omsorg, vårda, vård, bekymmer, ta hand om, sörja, bry, underhåll, omtankeSwedish
- pag-iingat, pakialamTagalog
- dikkat, bakmak, ilgilenmek, umrunda olmak, özenTurkish
- турботаUkrainian
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- concern
- load
- responsibility
- aggravation
- alarm
- annoyance
- anxiety
- apprehension
- bother
- burden
- chagrin
- charge
- consternation
- dismay
- disquiet
- distress
- disturbance
- fear
- foreboding
- fretfulness
- misgiving
- nuisance
- onus
- oppression
- perplexity
- pressure
- solicitude
- strain
- stress
- tribulation
- trouble
- uneasiness
- unhappiness
- vexation
- woe
- worry
- effort
- carefulness
- alertness
- caution
- circumspection
- concentration
- concern
- conscientiousness
- consideration
- diligence
- direction
- discrimination
- enthusiasm
- exactness
- exertion
- fastidiousness
- forethought
- heed
- interest
- meticulousness
- nicety
- pains
- particularity
- precaution
- prudence
- regard
- scrupulousness
- solicitude
- thought
- trouble
- vigilance
- wariness
- watchfulness
- mindfulness
- judiciousness
- discretion
- control
- protection
- supervision
- trust
- administration
- charge
- direction
- guardianship
- keeping
- ministration
- safekeeping
- superintendence
- tutelage
- ward
- wardship
- attend
- nurse
- nurture
- protect
- tend
- watch
- father
- mind
- minister
- mother
- pay attention to
- baby sit
- keep an eye on
- keep tabs on
- look after
- mind the store
- provide for
- ride herd on
- take pains
- wait on
- watch over
- cherish
- enjoy
- love
- want
- desire
- like
- prize
- respect
- be crazy about
- be fond of
- find congenial
- hold dear
- take to
On this page you’ll find 252 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to care, such as: responsibility, concern, aggravation, alarm, annoyance, and anxiety.
- apathy
- carelessness
- disinterest
- disregard
- disrespect
- heedlessness
- indifference
- indiscretion
- laziness
- neglect
- negligence
- thoughtlessness
- inattention
- omission
- carelessness
- neglect
- negligence
- ignore
- neglect
- disregard
- forget
- hurt
- injure
- dislike
- hate
- not care
- dislike
- hate
- despise
- disregard
- ignore
- neglect
- not care
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Care suggests a heaviness of spirit caused by dread, or by the constant pressure of burdensome demands: Poverty weighs a person down with care. Concern implies an anxious sense of interest in something: concern over a friend’s misfortune. Worry is an active state of agitated uneasiness and restless apprehension: He was distracted by worry over the stock market.
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I do not care very much how you censor or select the reading and talking and thinking of the schoolboy or schoolgirl.
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WORDS RELATED TO CARE
- amore
- ardor
- attachment
- care
- case
- closeness
- concern
- crush
- desire
- devotion
- emotion
- endearment
- feeling
- friendliness
- friendship
- good will
- hankering
- heart
- inclination
- itch
- kindness
- liking
- love
- passion
- predilection
- propensity
- puppy love
- regard
- sentiment
- shine
- soft spot
- solicitude
- tenderness
- warmth
- weakness
- yen
- advancement
- advice
- advocacy
- alleviation
- allowance
- assist
- assistance
- attention
- backing
- backup
- benefaction
- benefit
- benevolence
- bounty
- care
- charity
- comfort
- compensation
- cooperation
- deliverance
- encouragement
- endowment
- favor
- furtherance
- gift
- giving
- guidance
- hand
- handout
- leg up
- lift
- ministration
- ministry
- patronage
- promotion
- reinforcement
- relief
- rescue
- reward
- salvation
- service
- shot in the arm
- subsidy
- sustenance
- treatment
- all-overs
- angst
- ants in pants
- apprehension
- botheration
- butterflies
- care
- cold sweat
- concern
- creeps
- disquiet
- disquietude
- distress
- doubt
- downer
- drag
- dread
- fidgets
- flap
- foreboding
- fretfulness
- fuss
- goose bumps
- heebie-jeebies
- jitters
- jumps
- misery
- misgiving
- mistrust
- nail-biting
- needles
- nervousness
- panic
- pins and needles
- restlessness
- shakes
- shivers
- solicitude
- suffering
- suspense
- sweat
- trouble
- uncertainty
- unease
- uneasiness
- watchfulness
- willies
- worriment
- assiduousness
- attention
- attentiveness
- care
- concentration
- doggedness
- effort
- industriousness
- industry
- persistence
- sedulousness
- assiduity
- attention
- attentiveness
- care
- concentration
- doggedness
- effort
- follow-through
- industriousness
- industry
- persistence
- sedulousness
- amenity
- assiduities
- care
- civility
- compliment
- consideration
- deference
- gallantry
- mindfulness
- politeness
- regard
- respect
- service
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