To keep watch over, keep in charge, herd, ‘keep’ (sheep, etc.); to rule (men). Only in Old English and early Middle English Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > care for, protect, or have charge of [verb (transitive)] (151) hold971 To keep watch over, keep in charge, herd, ‘keep’ (sheep, etc.); to rule (men). Only in Old English and early Middle English Obsolete. yemeOE To take care of, keep; to have charge of, have in keeping; to guard, protect, preserve from injury. biwitc1000 transitive. To look after, keep, take charge of, guard, protect, keep in safety. keepa1325 To take care of, look to the well-being of; to look after, watch over, tend, have charge of. a person. wait1362 To watch over, take charge of, care for (a person's interests). Obsolete. tentc1400 To attend to the safety and needs of, to take or have charge and care of; to look after, see to, mind, attend to, tend (a person, flock, plant… attendc1420 To direct one's care to; to take care or charge of, look after, tend, n., guard. transitive. archaic or Obsolete. to take guard1426 Keeping, guardianship, custody, ward. to take guard: to take care. Obsolete. tend?1521 To have the care and oversight of; to take charge of, look after (a flock, herd, etc.); = attend, v. 5. Said also (now dialect and U.S.) of a… to have the care of1579 Hence to have the care of, etc. to take care of: to look after (see to look after —— 4a at look, v. phrasal verbs 2); to deal with, provide for… to have, take, give (the) charge of1611 The duty or responsibility of taking care of (a person or thing); care, custody, superintendence. Phrase, to have, take, give (the) charge of. Also… mind1640 transitive. To take care of, take charge of, look after, watch over (esp. a baby or child, or a shop, store, etc.), now usually for a short or… to have, take in charge1665 in charge (of) is used both actively and passively; e.g. to leave children in charge of a nurse, or a nurse in charge of the children. The latter… tutor1682 To take care or charge of. Obsolete. rare. attend1796 To direct one's care to; to take care or charge of, look after, tend, n., guard. intransitive with to. shepherda1822 transferred and figurative. To tend, watch over, or guide as a shepherd does his sheep. mother1851 transitive. figurative. To protect, as with maternal care. (In quot. 1901 with reference to the protection of a smaller craft by a mother ship.) Subcategories:— specifically a person (1) — of God or Christ (3) — take care of or look after (36) — excessively (8) — affectionately or tenderly (15) — as divinity, angel, or saint (2) — act as guardian to (a child, etc.) (4) — act as chaperon to (2) — enfold in protective care (4) — treat with kindly care (1) — have care or custody of building (2) — commit to care or custody of another (50) — assume care, protection, or custody of (5) — care for badly or wrongly (1) |
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