单词 | caring |
释义 | caringn. The action of care v. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > [noun] yemec893 carefulnessa1000 getec1175 gomec1175 tenta1300 curec1300 keepa1325 diligence1340 heed1357 tentivenessa1382 observancec1390 businessa1398 reasona1398 attendancec1400 resporta1413 curiosityc1430 mindingc1449 reckc1475 respect1509 regardshipa1513 looking unto1525 peradvertencea1529 looking toa1535 solicitudea1535 looking after?1537 solicitudeness1547 care1548 solicitnessc1550 caring1556 heedfulness1561 solicitateness1562 hofulness1566 regard1573 charishness1587 on-waiting1590 heediness1596 take-heed1596 respectiveness1598 observationa1616 solicitousness1636 heeding1678 curiousness1690 solicitation1693 attention1741 craftsmanship1850 the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > worry > anxiety > [noun] mourningeOE businessOE busyOE carefulnessa1000 carec1000 howc1000 embeþonkc1200 thought?c1250 cark1330 curea1340 exercisec1386 solicitude?a1412 pensienessc1450 anxietya1475 fear1490 thought-taking1508 pensement1516 carp1548 caring1556 hoe1567 thoughtfulness1569 carking1583 caretaking1625 anxiousness1636 solicitousness1636 concern1692 solicitation1693 anxietude1709 twitchiness1834 uptightness1969 the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > [noun] > care for or looking after keepingc1330 nursing?1533 looking after?1537 tendance1580 tendment1597 caretaking1765 tendancya1774 caringa1797 mothering1868 1556 N. Grimald tr. Cicero Thre Bks. Duties ii. f. 77 No painfulness, no diligence, no caring. 1607 S. Hieron Triall of Adoption in Wks. (1620) I. 318 A caring and studying to prooue what is the good will of God. 1633 P. Fletcher Purple Island vi. xxxv. 73 Daintie joyes laugh at white-headed caring. a1797 H. Walpole Lett. I. 39 If the god of indolence is a mightier deity with you than the god of caring for one. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online December 2021). caringadj. That cares; compassionate, concerned; spec. with reference to professional social work, care of the sick or elderly, etc. Frequently as caring profession, caring society. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > compassion > [adjective] > inclined to nesheOE tender-hearted1539 feeling1583 effeminate1594 passionatea1616 bowellya1637 compassionative1643 caring1966 the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > [adjective] carefula1000 shepherdly1546 chary1579 regardant1581 protectingc1595 protective1653 caring1966 society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > a civilization or culture > [noun] > other types of civilizations or cultures economy1535 patriarchy1868 by-world1872 Western world1894 overworld1895 open society1911 pao-chia1931 closed society1935 plural society1939 technopolis1946 shame culture1947 19841951 Hollerith1957 metaculture1959 underground1959 permissive society1960 caring society1966 technocomplex1968 microsociety1970 overground1971 Manhattanism1978 society > society and the community > social attitudes > philanthropy > [adjective] > concerned with welfare welfarist1953 caring1966 society > society and the community > social attitudes > philanthropy > [noun] > social service or work > profession caring profession1966 1966 Punch 6 July 28/3 This was good, caring, committed television, of the kind I am always begging for in these columns. 1976 Economist 21 Aug. 93/3 The shift from relative scarcity to relative abundance in the supply of social service manpower has meant that it is now much more difficult to enter the ‘caring professions’. 1976 Glasgow Herald 26 Nov. 28/2 But you can't have it both ways. Either the much-vaunted ‘caring society’ is a myth, or a complete change in the value judgements of the people who govern television is needed. 1980 M. Drabble Middle Ground 52 The welfare state itself, and all the caring professions, seemed to be plunging into a dark swamp of uncertainty. 1984 Listener 10 May 20/2 (advt.) A friendly caring atmosphere in co-educational boarding houses. 1985 Sunday Tel. 29 Dec. 17/6 The word caring in the context of the Tory Party meant that Mrs Thatcher intended to lower her voice another octave. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < n.1556adj.1966 |
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