释义 |
take care1 [often in imperative] Be cautious; keep oneself safe: take care if you’re planning to go out tonight...- Our area has suffered recently from tragic accidents and our local Garda are appealing to all to drive with caution and take care.
- Wellband cautions singletons to take care when buying cover.
- And if you're still in your car, don't forget to take care, watch out for children and slow down to 40 km/h near schools.
1.1Said to someone on leaving them: take care, see you soon...- Now you two have a safe trip and take care, come back soon.
- ‘You take care now, young man, and watch after the others,’ said Ellie.
- ‘Okay, take care,’ Roxanne called after her and watched as Sandara gave her a smile then grabbed her bag and practically raced out.
2 [with infinitive] Make sure of doing something: he would take care to provide himself with an escape clause...- Religious leaders have an obligation to lead in the surest of ways, taking care not to disturb the faith of the ordinary believers.
- Place in an oven and check every five minutes taking care not to allow the rhubarb to overcook.
- This means the equine provider must inquire about the level of skill presented by the rider and take care not to provide a horse that is not manageable by someone of that skill level.
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