transitive. To take notice of, regard; = know, v. 2.
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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)] > take care of or look after (36) yknowOE transitive. To take notice of, regard; = know, v. 2. knowlOE transitive. Chiefly in biblical contexts: to take notice of, have regard for, care for; to look after, guard, protect; to regard with approval… to care forc1230 to care for: to take thought for, provide for, look after, take care of. Also with indirect passive. bihedec1250 To pay attention to, take care of. beseec1300 To see to, provide for, attend to; hence, to deal with, treat, use (well or ill). Obsolete. to look to ——c1300 intransitive. Now archaic or colloquial. Cf. to see to —— at see, v. phrasal verbs 2. To take care of, look after, attend to, be concerned with. Cf… seea1325 transitive. To watch over, look after, protect (a person or animal). Chiefly in expressions of greeting, blessing, etc., often in collocation with… await1393 To watch over, look after, attend to. transitive. observea1425 transitive. To watch over, look after, keep safe. Obsolete. procurea1425 transitive. To take care of; to look after; spec. to treat medically. Obsolete. to look after ——1487 intransitive. To tend to, take care of; esp. to provide for the welfare of (a person, animal, etc.). to take (also have) regard to (or of)a1500 Care or concern for a person or thing. Originally in †to take (also have) regard to (or of): to take care of, look after, protect (a person, a… regard1526 (a) transitive. To take notice of, heed, pay attention to; to take or show an interest in; also: †to look after, take care of (obsolete). †(b) intrans… to see after ——1544 intransitive. To ascertain the condition of; to attend to, see to; (later also) to take care of, look after. Now chiefly archaic or North American. to look unto ——1545 intransitive. = to look to —— at phrasal verbs 2 (in various senses). attendc1572 transitive. To apply oneself to the care or service of (a person); esp. to watch over and wait upon, to minister to (the sick). Of a doctor: To… to take 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… curea1618 transitive. To take care of; to care for, regard. Obsolete. tend1631 To bestow attention upon, attend to; esp. to foster, cultivate (a plant, etc.); to work or mind (a pump, a machine, etc.). to look over ——1670 intransitive. Of God: to look after, take care of. Subcategories:— specifically a person (15) — one's own interest, health, etc. (1) |
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