单词 | care |
释义 | care (keəʳ ) Word forms: cares , caring , cared 1. verb [no cont] B1 If you care about something, you feel that it is important and are concerned about it. ...a company that cares about the environment. [VERB + about] ...young men who did not care whether they lived or died. [VERB wh] Does anybody know we're here, does anybody care? [VERB] Synonyms: be concerned, mind, bother, be interested 2. verb [no cont] B1 If you care for someone, you feel a lot of affection for them. [approval] He wanted me to know that he still cared for me. [V + for/about] ...people who are your friends, who care about you. [V + for/about] caring uncountable noun He demonstrates traits of caring and compassion. 3. verb B2 If you care for someone or something, you look after them and keep them in a good state or condition. They hired a nurse to care for her. [VERB + for] ...these distinctive cars, lovingly cared for by private owners. [V-ed + for] ...well-cared-for homes. [VERB-ed] Care is also a noun. Most of the staff specialise in the care of children. [+ of] ...sensitive teeth which need special care. She denied the murder of four children who were in her care. 4. uncountable noun [oft in NOUN] B2 Children who are in care are looked after by the state because their parents are dead or unable to look after them properly. [British] ...a home for children in care. She was taken into care as a baby. 5. verb [no cont] B2 If you say that you do not care for something or someone, you mean that you do not like them. [old-fashioned] She had met both sons and did not care for either. [VERB + for] 6. verb [no cont] If you say that someone does something when they care to do it, you mean that they do it, although they should do it more willingly or more often. The woman tells anyone who cares to listen that she's going through hell. [VERB to-infinitive] Experts reveal only as much as they care to. [VERB to-infinitive] 7. verb [no cont] You can ask someone if they would care for something or if they would care to do something as a polite way of asking if they would like to have or do something. [politeness] Would you care for some orange juice? [VERB + for] He said he was off to the beach and would we care to join him. [VERB to-infinitive] 8. uncountable noun [oft with NOUN] B1+ If you do something with care, you give careful attention to it because you do not want to make any mistakes or cause any damage. Condoms are an effective method of birth control if used with care. We'd taken enormous care in choosing the location. 9. countable noun Your cares are your worries, anxieties, or fears. Lean back in a hot bath and forget all the cares of the day. Johnson seemed without a care in the world. Synonyms: worry, concern, pressure, trouble 10. See also aftercare, caring, day care, intensive care 11. for all sb cares phrase You can use for all I care to emphasize that it does not matter at all to you what someone does. [emphasis] You can go right now for all I care. 12. couldn't care less phrase If you say that you couldn't care less about 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. [emphasis] I couldn't care less about the bloody woman. [+ about] Personally, I couldn't have cared less whether the ice-cream came from Italy or England. I used to be proud working for them; now I could care less. I'm just out here for the money. Personally, I could care less whether the Giants come or not. 13. care of sb, in care of sb phrase 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. Please write to me care of the publishers. I addressed their letters in care of the bars and clubs where I'd known them. 14. take care of sth/sb phrase B1 If you take care of someone or something, you look after them and prevent them from being harmed or damaged. There was no one else to take care of their children. You have to learn to take care of your possessions. 15. take care convention A2 You can say 'Take care' when saying goodbye to someone. [formulae] 16. take care to do sth phrase If you take care to do something, you make sure that you do it. Foley followed Albert through the gate, taking care to close the latch. 17. take care of sth phrase To take care of a problem, task, or situation means to deal with it. 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. who cares phrase B2 You can say 'Who cares?' to emphasize that something does not matter to you at all. [emphasis] Who cares about some stupid vacation? [+ about] 'But we might ruin the stove.'—'Who cares?' Quotations: What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare?Leisure Collocations: care deeply They care deeply about it, and we can all be thankful for that. Times, Sunday Times Seemingly confident, at times brazen, we care deeply what other people think of us. Times, Sunday Times We are right to care deeply and passionately about them. Christianity Today We care deeply about our degrees, our status, having perfect bodies, and influential friends. Christianity Today It's important for the bereaved to feel that they're surrounded by people who care deeply and who are available. Christianity Today The government hoped that putting a cap on social care costs would prompt insurance companies to devise policies covering social care expenses. Times, Sunday Times Where the assets are worth less than 14,000, the local authority meets most care expenses. Times, Sunday Times Economic damages include financial losses such as lost wages (sometimes called lost earning capacity), medical expenses and life care expenses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Registries target certain conditions because medical expenses are unevenly distributed: most health care expenses are spent treating patients with a few chronic conditions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There was also an option for states to recover other routine medical care expenses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The care fund pays a fee to the nursing home. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In special hardship cases, the care fund can cover operations with a total value of up to 1,918. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 People could pay into social care funds that would accumulate like pension pots. Times, Sunday Times Based on legislation passed in the 1990s, citizens join one of four health care funds for basic treatment but can increase medical coverage by purchasing supplementary health care. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In a trading update, the health and social care provider said that it was confident about the outlook for the full year. Times, Sunday Times If these annuities are paid direct to a care home or care provider, they are tax-free. Times, Sunday Times The care provider has a well-defined role-neither friend nor institutional representative, but counselor. Christianity Today Half involved someone known to the person, not a formal care provider. Times, Sunday Times A care provider can be held responsible for caring for his or her people. Christianity Today I've advocated for a long time education reform, health care reform, and conservation. Christianity Today Three states voted on healthcare measures, indicating the ongoing effects of the health care reform bill. Christianity Today This year's general election was triggered by the failure of the previous coalition to deliver on promised health and social care reform. Times,Sunday Times The mathematics and the politics of health care reform have just become monumentally more difficult for the presidency. Times, Sunday Times Health care reform must not be done in by politics as usual. Houston Chronicle The idea of a national care service sounds fantastic. Times, Sunday Times The organisation works to bring rigorous analysis, prediction and planning to care service delivery, influencing decision-making in governments at home and around the world. Times, Sunday Times The hospital will not be shut down altogether, with a reduced medical staff retained to provide outpatient care, diagnostics, and a 24-hour urgent care service. Times, Sunday Times She worked with a home care service where physicians and nurses visit patients in their homes and helped optimize their routes, given a limited number of cars available for transportation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It suggests that thousands of patients are sent needlessly to hospital by the urgent care service, which has been blamed for piling pressure on emergency units. Times, Sunday Times Hospices are the highest rated care setting for offering dignity and respect to people affected by terminal illness. Times, Sunday Times It was specifically designed for the use in the primary care setting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There are many complications that must be taken into consideration when used in the acute care setting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The curriculum emphasizes management skills for use in any health care setting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The rehabilitation process following a spinal cord injury typically begins in the acute care setting. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The settlement also addressed gaps in charity care (free or reduced care for low-income uninsureds) and limited collections practices. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It provides a significant amount of charity care (almost $96 million in 2012), and treats complex cases such as transplants and burns. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some for-profit hospitals provided as much charity care as some non-profit hospitals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 That year it had $653 million in charges, provided $32.8 million in charity care, and had an operating margin of $26.5 million. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It also has a reputation as being a hospital with a large amount of charity care patients. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It will mean cuts to local services that the public will find unacceptable and risk the quality of clinical care. Times, Sunday Times (2016) This once great athlete has a medical condition which requires clinical care and sympathy. The Sun (2008) There was no criticism of our clinical care. Times, Sunday Times (2014) There is too little continuity of care. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The only way to ensure continuity of care for residents is to keep the company whole. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Most of the patients they cover are from other teams so there is no continuity of care. Times, Sunday Times (2010) For successful applicants, this funding covers the full cost of care, either at home or at a care or nursing home. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The cost of care averages about 1,000 a week. Times, Sunday Times (2012) We are in denial about the future - which means we are failing to prepare for the looming cost of care, as individuals or as a society. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Private patients may contribute to overheads, but a dedicated private patient wing may mean a high average cost of care. Times, Sunday Times (2011) She says eating on the go would help maintain her energy levels as she attended to patients on a critical care unit. The Sun She also has a hospital management role as the divisional director for surgery, theatres and critical care. Times, Sunday Times Critical care, problems with beds, that would go on year after year. Times, Sunday Times It's the last she remembers before waking up six days later in the critical care ward of a hospital. Times, Sunday Times At present, he says, doctors who work in critical care units, where most potential donors are treated, operate in an ethical 'grey area'. Times, Sunday Times It's about the ability to deliver care without being told what to do. Times, Sunday Times (2011) In this way they will build a picture of the care being delivered and systemic issues will become apparent. Times, Sunday Times (2014) We need to look at the conditions in which they are being asked to deliver care. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Both share a common purpose of delivering care to those in need and helping people to live more productive lives. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Medical students learn by diagnosing and delivering care to their patients. Times, Sunday Times (2017) Others are attempting to shed their elderly care businesses. Times, Sunday Times It comes as they were blasted over changes to funding elderly care. The Sun Her death highlights the perils faced by elderly care home residents who have complex needs that have been complicated by their vulnerability to the virus. Times,Sunday Times Elderly care workers and party members cooperated in organising four waves of warning strikes against cutbacks in 2000, 2001 and 2005. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She died after a long illness in an elderly care facility. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He said the rise of day case emergency care meant the 'thresholds for clinically relevant things to happen' have altered. The Sun (2018) We were concerned that witnesses disagreed about the nature of demand for urgent and emergency care. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Free hospital treatment is offered in the country, including accident and emergency care. Times, Sunday Times (2011) This was, as our moderators hastily explained, because once arrests have been made in criminal cases we are bound to exercise care to avoid influencing forthcoming legal proceedings. Times, Sunday Times Mix to a paste with water and apply - it's abrasive, so exercise care. Times, Sunday Times Hikers descending in this area may need to exercise care as some points require steps down of three to five feet. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The director's duty to exercise care and skill has nothing to do with any position of disadvantage or vulnerability on the part of the company. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 All visitors to the island must exercise care and due diligence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Take extra care when using public computers for online banking. The Sun (2008) But we must take extra care now as his followers will want to avenge his death. The Sun (2011) The disabled and seriously ill are denied access to the extra care these benefits allow. The Sun (2016) But as helium is also highly flammable, this is one experiment they'd better take extra care with! The Sun (2006) As only some people will need adult social care, it has been tempting for ministers to let the care system slip. Times, Sunday Times (2016) But many families will still be baffled by the sheer complexity of the care system. Times, Sunday Times (2009) That will require complete transparency across the whole care system so that patients and clinicians alike can see which services work best and which do not. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The council admits that the couple give high-quality care. Times, Sunday Times If you have staff turnover of 20.7 per cent then how can you have continuity of care and high-quality care? Times, Sunday Times Patients have a right to high-quality care that meets their needs and should be treated with dignity and respect through to the end of their lives. Times, Sunday Times A series of workshops with staff unearthed four values: the centrality of patients; the importance of teamwork in delivering high-quality care; an energised atmosphere; and an emphasis on innovation. Times, Sunday Times The sector urgently needs a reappraisal of its funding and the ability to secure the workforce needed to provide complex, high-quality care for people at the end of life. Times,Sunday Times Many people remain confused and sceptical about how the proposals will improve care for patients. Times, Sunday Times (2012) With better ways to improve care and save money, many health bosses must be wondering whether closures that could derail their wider plans are worth the bother. Times, Sunday Times (2016) There is surprisingly little disagreement on the basic priorities for improving care, from better co-ordination between hospitals and care homes to the need for more resources. Times, Sunday Times (2015) He fell straight through the cracks of a broken and totally inadequate care system. Times, Sunday Times Time and again, independent enquiries have pointed to inadequate care planning, inadequate risk management, and inadequate exchange of information between agencies. Times, Sunday Times In 21 per cent of cases respondents had moved a relative because of inadequate care. Times, Sunday Times Should doctors face jail for inadequate care? Times, Sunday Times Doctors are assigned patients randomly, which carries a higher risk of inadequate care, delays and misdiagnosis. Times, Sunday Times It offers both a series of outpatient counselling sessions (two or three are advised to make a difference), or inpatient care for more severe cases. The Sun It also showed that 29 per cent of people received inpatient care, 15 per cent day care and 11 per cent treatment at home. Times, Sunday Times Connecting more medical devices to a so-called internet of things will also enable doctors to monitor patients without the need for costly inpatient care. Times, Sunday Times This treatment was based out outpatient care, and would cost $200 to $300, a fraction of the $1,500 to $3,000 that inpatient care cost. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 From the tenth onwards, the students take part in the urgency and emergency services, as well as in hospital inpatient care, always under faculty supervision. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Many will require lifelong institutional care and never be able to lead independent lives. Times, Sunday Times She had moved from placement to placement but after one lengthy stay in hospital she was put in institutional care. Times, Sunday Times And much of that industry consists of institutional care. Times, Sunday Times It would only be attractive if the alternatives were solitude or institutional care. Times, Sunday Times However, they are better for patients as they provide less institutional care and support full recovery. Times, Sunday Times And what of the elderly who need care and medical attention? The Sun (2016) We miss the basic ways people need care. Christianity Today (2000) The carer can claim the national insurance credits regardless of whether the person needing care claims benefits. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The report says: 'We are at the tipping point where social care is in real jeopardy and this affects the millions of people needing care and support. Times, Sunday Times (2016) A lower limit has become the focus of debate because of advances in neonatal care. Times, Sunday Times The trusts were grouped according to size and the level of specialist neonatal care they offer. Times, Sunday Times This should have read 42m of reductions in neonatal care. Times, Sunday Times Clinical midwifery experience will include practice placements with neonatal care units and some universities also offer clinical experience on a general hospital ward. Times, Sunday Times Other specialized units include a regional blood bank, a neonatal care unit, a nutritional rehabilitation unit and a school for laboratory assistants. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You may want to choose a property or retirement community where there is the option for 24- hour nursing care on hand. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The charity provides residential and nursing care for people with learning and physical disabilities. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Good nursing care provides for the needs of the patient with humanity and kindness, while retaining a discreet distance from emotional involvement. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Check that the ward has arranged any social or nursing care you need. The Sun (2015) If people are to enjoy their old age without needing years of expensive nursing care it is essential to find the clues to healthy longevity. Times, Sunday Times (2010) They offer outpatient care and have advisers to tell parents what steps to take. The Sun (2011) They offer outpatient care and have advisers to help parents. The Sun (2012) They are given outpatient care for between nine and 18 months. The Sun (2012) He could be sent home for outpatient care within weeks, or spend his life in a secure hospital. Times, Sunday Times (2011) GPs also have admitting rights to hospitals, and much outpatient care is provided in doctors' surgeries. Times, Sunday Times (2014) His particular interests included manpower planning, vaccination campaigns against polio and diphtheria, and paediatric care. Times, Sunday Times Paediatric care was automatically arranged and a doctor saw my son an hour after he was born. Times, Sunday Times It also provides paediatric care, including immunizations, and offers diagnostic services, pharmacy and healthcare education to the local communities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Serving a population of 2,400, the hospital was established in 2008 and has 24 beds, twelve of which are designated for medical, post-operative, maternity, or paediatric care. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He seems to argue that good palliative care and assisted dying are alternatives. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Each of the ten patients was nearing the end of life and went to the community hospital for palliative care. Times, Sunday Times (2009) She was in a community hospital under a palliative care regime, whose purpose was to allow her to die in comfort. Times, Sunday Times (2012) But what police service has a palliative care squad? Globe and Mail (2014) Only after the biopsy result comes through is it time to sit down and talk about palliative care. Times, Sunday Times (2006) That would be a better investment of the 5.4 billion that the parental care allowance would cost. Times, Sunday Times The duty of care was breached in that no reasonable social work department would have returned him to parental care in the circumstances. Times, Sunday Times These are the years when you start doing everything for yourselves - you are cutting those golden puppet strings of parental care. Times, Sunday Times With proper parental care and guidance, they have to be encouraged to discover the world and learn how to look after themselves, just as our 1950s-1960s generation did. Times, Sunday Times But such a large clutch size fits a more reptilian way of reproducing than the typically mammalian method of having smaller litters which receive more parental care. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Surgeons are so fed up with having to cancel operations that demotivation is affecting patient care, senior doctors warn. Times, Sunday Times (2017) These financial controls will ensure money is pumped back into patient care. Times, Sunday Times (2015) The laudable, though illusory, cloak of improvement in the quality of patient care barely conceals a less acceptable political agenda. Times, Sunday Times (2009) One study highlighted in the review said that consultant physicians were directly involved in patient care overnight in only 6.1 per cent of teams. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The salary was basic and there were no overtime payments, but we gained a lot from continuity of patient care. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Of its centres, 18 are open round the clock every day of the year and offer emergency pet care. Times,Sunday Times Pet care has certainly changed in recent years. Times, Sunday Times Among its 20 services are home cleaning, pet care and gardening. Times, Sunday Times The core grocery and fresh meat categories led food sales, while general merchandise grew fastest in pet care and gardening. Times, Sunday Times Many youngsters are already showing the way, pioneering schemes to help their elders with shopping and pet care, and by keeping them company. Times,Sunday Times In these circumstances, low nursing ratios are a false economy and a recipe for poor care. Times, Sunday Times This has left a legacy of poor care, a shortage of specialist clinicians and long waiting lists. Times, Sunday Times Hospitals are facing challenging times as they juggle demands to cut costs and improve standards in the wake of scandals about poor care. Times, Sunday Times The business also needs investment to improve its poor care record and wants to spend more money training staff. Times, Sunday Times Or - worse - watched struggling along for years as it slowly mutated, due to poor care: leggy, mildewed, yellow, blind. Times, Sunday Times What is the relationship between infant mortality and prenatal care? An Introduction to Community Health (1995) The example of the cost of not providing prenatal care, given earlier in this chapter, presents a vivid example. An Introduction to Community Health (1995) In the first year of operation, three times the number of pregnant women in this health district received prenatal care as in the previous year. An Introduction to Community Health (1995) Do you think it would be more cost effective to assure prenatal care to all women or to continue under the system that is in place now? An Introduction to Community Health (1995) For the pregnant woman, a family planning clinic can provide prenatal care or a referral to a prenatal care provider. An Introduction to Community Health (1995) Causes such as preventive care and environmentalism serve as cloaks of righteousness. Times, Sunday Times Jogging, much less marathon running, had yet to become a thing, as had the whole notion of preventive care when it came to the heart. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The majority of people want preventive care without the fear of not knowing how much it will cost. Times, Sunday Times It argues, above all, that they do not allow for preventive care. Times, Sunday Times He believes that we need to redraw the boundaries between social care and healthcare to focus on preventive care. Times, Sunday Times There are many factors to take into account when someone needs professional care. Times, Sunday Times That was not always possible, despite due professional care, because of the nature and urgency of adopting ventilation shutdown for use as a last resort. Times, Sunday Times She needs sensitivity and professional care. Times, Sunday Times The company cuts out the need for agencies and claims to reduce the cost of professional care while being able to increase pay for carers. Times, Sunday Times If the dentists were so concerned about the quality of care, then maybe they could do something about making their professional care accessible to all. Globe and Mail But boats are, in way, like monarchs: with proper care and attention, they can stay afloat, magnificently, for a very long time. Times, Sunday Times It obliges train operators to take proper care of passengers and their luggage. Times, Sunday Times It makes sense to take proper care of such assets. Times, Sunday Times We disagree - luck has little impact on proper care. Times, Sunday Times Lastly, ladylike nails require proper care and attention. Times, Sunday Times Other housing that they might choose to provide could include sheltered homes and retirement villages with meals and some care provided. Times, Sunday Times (2013) In addition, there are no maximum limits on the amount of care provided as long as it is deemed medically necessary. An Introduction to Community Health (1995) The care provided to stroke patients in the capital is just not good enough. Times, Sunday Times (2007) By making the provision of care something that we all value and experience as part of growing up, perhaps that too might change. Times, Sunday Times However, they point out that this has resulted in an increasing number of diagnoses without a corresponding increase in the provision of care. Times, Sunday Times Besides, a budget for the provision of care for people such as yourself has already been made. Times, Sunday Times Private companies now dominate the provision of care homes and other firms are facing challenging finances. Times, Sunday Times The system provides competition at two levels: the management of insurance funds and the provision of care. Times, Sunday Times Are staffing ratios on the wards sufficient to deliver the quality of care that nurses know they should be delivering? Times, Sunday Times (2012) Local line management of care homes, combined with local accountability to elected councillors, were essential parts of the framework to ensure the quality of care. Times, Sunday Times (2011) It has been beset by scandals for many years over the quality of care on offer. Times, Sunday Times (2015) She is alarmed by the quality of care available to many diabetics. Times, Sunday Times (2013) This has little impact on the quality of care. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Older people already face discrimination in receiving care and treatments that can both extend life and improve their quality of life. Times, Sunday Times (2014) These out-of-pocket expenditures exhibited regressivity, with lower-wage patients spending proportionally more to receive care. 2019, 'Out-of-pocket expenditures for HIV in the Dominican Republic: findings from a community-based participatory survey', Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública Gimmicks such as seven-day routine care must be abandoned. Times,Sunday Times I think overseas doctors are perfectly capable of handling emergency cover but for routine care cover they are not capable. Times, Sunday Times Patients were still disadvantaged, though, because they were denied all the routine care that they would have had during the working week. Times, Sunday Times More than four million patients are on waiting lists for surgery and other routine care, with 552,219 waiting more than 18 weeks. Times, Sunday Times It has moved from the frontiers of science to routine care. Times, Sunday Times The amount of specialist care available has increased and, not surprisingly, demand for it has increased. Times, Sunday Times We then have no choice but to refer them for specialist care. Times, Sunday Times Don't be appalled by their actions; turn your incredulity towards those who have failed to provide the specialist care we know they need. Times, Sunday Times Many had medical conditions that required specialist care. The Sun It's very important to have the specialist care they require. Times, Sunday Times All were given advanced trauma care and pain relief at the scene before being airlifted to hospital. The Sun Centralising trauma care has seen the chances of surviving an accident improve by 50 per cent. Times, Sunday Times He published extensively on oesophageal and gastro cases as well as on trauma care. Times, Sunday Times After the centralisation of trauma care, the chances of surviving a serious accident have risen by 50 per cent. Times, Sunday Times Courses run at numerous times throughout the year for candidates drawn from all areas of medicine and trauma care. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Two new digital services to help patients access urgent care have been launched in Lincolnshire. Computing (2010) Since my election we have regained a wide range of elective surgery and have seen improvements to urgent care and continue to fight for more. Times, Sunday Times (2009) But the early warning signs are beginning to flash a little more quickly and brightly - especially when it comes to urgent care. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Translations: Chinese: 关心, 关心, 照顾 Japanese: 注意, 心配する, 面倒をみる |
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