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单词 caring
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Definition of caring in English:

caring

adjectiveˈkɛːrɪŋˈkɛrɪŋ
  • Displaying kindness and concern for others.

    a caring and invaluable friend
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other key factors are good medical care, a strong support group and caring friends and family.
    • You were a very caring and compassionate man, who was always there to lend a helping hand.
    • You might catch her reading stories to a younger brother or sister and be warmed by the thought of this caring bond.
    • I found him to be a very caring, kind, considerate person and his support has been a great comfort to us all.
    • Wouldn't you think that a caring partner would look lovingly at a snoring partner and not prod?
    • She never saw any sign of abuse and the appellant appeared to be a loving, caring mother.
    • He had a kind and caring approach to life and was noted for his warm personality.
    • I know for a number of staff there's been a shift, and it is a very warm caring place.
    • Denis was a quiet but caring man and was dedicated to his patients and the development of hospital services.
    • I was concerned however, but very glad to have a praying church behind me, and caring friends.
    • She was such a caring person who never gave a second thought about helping others.
    • The staff are very caring, friendly and fun, and contribute hugely to the atmosphere of the place.
    • He was a caring person, a loving brother, a loyal friend and a wonderful son and grandson.
    • Asda has been showing its caring side by giving away gifts to homeless people in Trowbridge this week.
    • We happily remain committed and caring friends with great love and admiration for one another.
    • He was a caring doctor to all his patients and a devout Christian throughout his life.
    • He was a loving, caring man, the court was told, but could become moody and aggressive.
    • Dr Mohammed on ward seven was very caring and understanding and everyone treated me as if I was a friend.
    • To most of her friends and family she was a good mother and caring parent.
    • It's great, being surrounded by friendly caring people makes all the difference in the world.
    Synonyms
    kind, kind-hearted, warm-hearted, soft-hearted, tender, feeling
    concerned, attentive, thoughtful, solicitous, responsible, considerate
    affectionate, loving, doting, fond, warm, benevolent, benign, humane, good-natured, gentle, mild, indulgent, sympathetic, understanding, receptive, compassionate, charitable, gracious
    long-suffering, patient
noun ˈkɛːrɪŋˈkɛrɪŋ
mass noun
  • The work or practice of looking after those unable to care for themselves, especially on account of age or illness.

    as modifier the caring professions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It took industrial action by the nurses for society to wake up to their caring role.
    • What I heard, and saw a little when the curtains were drawn back, was a moving culture of caring.
    • At the age of four she provides employment for at least one full time equivalent in the caring services.
    • In the last year there has been a significant increase in demand for some of the most acute areas of our caring.
    • It is indeed a sad sad world when this sort of thing has to be considered in a caring and life saving profession.
    • Trained volunteers will take over the strain of caring, from just a few hours a week to a full week at a time.
    • Research shows that in general a carer's own health is likely to suffer because of their caring role.
    • These are ALL highly skilled individuals who choose to go into a profession of caring.
    • In the eyes of society, and the caring services, old age is the most unattractive part of the service.
    • Her parents, who visited her daily, took her home and for day trips and did much of the caring.
    • Laura says she has no problem with her caring role and has time to see her friends and take part in outside activities.
    • These attitudes, however, are not translated into an equal sharing of the work of caring.

Derivatives

  • caringly

  • adverb
    • Dawn walked silently to her little brother, and smiled at him, caressing his face caringly, sweetly.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Like everything else we sampled, it was deliciously fresh and caringly presented.
      • He smiled softly and caressed her face caringly.
      • He talked lovingly and caringly about the priests and people of the diocese of Waterford and Lismore.
      • ‘I'm sorry if we scared you that much,’ he adds caringly.
  • caringness

  • noun
    • I think that in order to be a good technical writer you have to have an almost supernatural caringness about what you are doing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The exact method our partner uses to show us their caringness is completely their determination.
      • This woman is a bully and does not have an ounce of caringness in her for anyone.
      • He fascinates the European students, holds them in his grip, through an astonishing personal intensity, a positively violent caringness about everything he believes in.
      • Connecting with nature fosters in children a great sense of caringness.

Rhymes

airing, ballbearing, bearing, Behring, Bering, daring, fairing, file-sharing, hardwearing, pairing, paring, raring, sparing, Waring, wearing
 
 

Definition of caring in US English:

caring

adjectiveˈkeriNGˈkɛrɪŋ
  • Displaying kindness and concern for others.

    a caring and invaluable friend
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We happily remain committed and caring friends with great love and admiration for one another.
    • I know for a number of staff there's been a shift, and it is a very warm caring place.
    • She never saw any sign of abuse and the appellant appeared to be a loving, caring mother.
    • He was a caring doctor to all his patients and a devout Christian throughout his life.
    • Denis was a quiet but caring man and was dedicated to his patients and the development of hospital services.
    • Asda has been showing its caring side by giving away gifts to homeless people in Trowbridge this week.
    • Dr Mohammed on ward seven was very caring and understanding and everyone treated me as if I was a friend.
    • He had a kind and caring approach to life and was noted for his warm personality.
    • To most of her friends and family she was a good mother and caring parent.
    • He was a loving, caring man, the court was told, but could become moody and aggressive.
    • She was such a caring person who never gave a second thought about helping others.
    • He was a caring person, a loving brother, a loyal friend and a wonderful son and grandson.
    • It's great, being surrounded by friendly caring people makes all the difference in the world.
    • Other key factors are good medical care, a strong support group and caring friends and family.
    • You might catch her reading stories to a younger brother or sister and be warmed by the thought of this caring bond.
    • I was concerned however, but very glad to have a praying church behind me, and caring friends.
    • Wouldn't you think that a caring partner would look lovingly at a snoring partner and not prod?
    • The staff are very caring, friendly and fun, and contribute hugely to the atmosphere of the place.
    • You were a very caring and compassionate man, who was always there to lend a helping hand.
    • I found him to be a very caring, kind, considerate person and his support has been a great comfort to us all.
    Synonyms
    kind, kind-hearted, warm-hearted, soft-hearted, tender, feeling
nounˈkeriNGˈkɛrɪŋ
  • The work or practice of looking after those unable to care for themselves, especially sick and elderly people.

    as modifier the caring professions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Laura says she has no problem with her caring role and has time to see her friends and take part in outside activities.
    • It is indeed a sad sad world when this sort of thing has to be considered in a caring and life saving profession.
    • In the last year there has been a significant increase in demand for some of the most acute areas of our caring.
    • At the age of four she provides employment for at least one full time equivalent in the caring services.
    • These attitudes, however, are not translated into an equal sharing of the work of caring.
    • These are ALL highly skilled individuals who choose to go into a profession of caring.
    • What I heard, and saw a little when the curtains were drawn back, was a moving culture of caring.
    • Research shows that in general a carer's own health is likely to suffer because of their caring role.
    • In the eyes of society, and the caring services, old age is the most unattractive part of the service.
    • Trained volunteers will take over the strain of caring, from just a few hours a week to a full week at a time.
    • It took industrial action by the nurses for society to wake up to their caring role.
    • Her parents, who visited her daily, took her home and for day trips and did much of the caring.
 
 
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