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单词 concern
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noun | verb
concernconcern1 /kənˈsɚn/ ●●● S3 W1 noun Collocations 1WORRY a)[uncountable] a feeling of worry about something important:  Local officials showed a surprising lack of concern.concern about/over public concern about the environmentconcern for Concern for human rights is basic to our foreign policy.concern (that) There is concern that the gasoline additive will actually increase pollution. Our principal expressed concern that there would not be enough classrooms. The depletion of the ozone layer is causing concern among scientists. The state of the economy remains a cause for concern. b)[countable] something that worries you:  My main concern is that we won’t finish on time.concern about/over The new software raises concerns about users’ privacy.concern for Owen’s biggest concerns were for his wife and family.concern that There are concerns that the two men may not receive fair trials.express/voice concerns Several employees expressed concerns that jobs would be lost. The incident raised concerns about the teachers’ training.2something IMPORTANT [countable, uncountable] something that is important to you or that involves you:  Your immediate concern should be to find a job.concern for Development of parkland is a major concern for the voters in this area. topics of concern to teenagers and young adultsmain/primary/major concern Mark’s main concern is his family.3KIND FEELINGS [uncountable] a feeling of wanting someone to be happy, safe, and healthy:  We thanked them for their concern.concern for Coach O'Brien was praised for his concern for his players' well-being.4BUSINESS [countable] a business or company:  an engineering concern There is doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern (=a business that is making money).5not somebody’s concern (also none of somebody’s concern) if something is not your concern, you do not need to worry about it or be involved with it:  How you spend your money is not my concern.
noun | verb
concernconcern2 ●●○ verb [transitive] Etymology Verb Table 1[not in passive] if an activity, situation, rule, etc. concerns you, it affects you or involves you:  How I vote doesn’t concern you.2to make someone feel worried or upset:  Kate’s behavior is starting to concern her parents.it concerns somebody that It concerns us that some students are regularly skipping classes.3[not in passive] if a story, book, report, etc. concerns someone or something, it is about him o r her:  The report concerns drug use in schools.4concern yourself with/about something to become involved in something that interests or worries you:  Our country’s leaders must concern themselves with environmental protection.5to whom it may concern used at the beginning of a formal letter when you do not know the name of the person you are writing to [Origin: 1300–1400 French concerner, from Late Latin concernere to mix together] see also concerned
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