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I . care [keəʳ] N

3. care (worry):

care
skrb f
to not have a care in the world

II . care [keəʳ] VB intr

2. care (want):

to care for sth

3. care (look after):

to care for sb/sth

III . care [keəʳ] VB trans sb does not care what/who/whether ...

care

CARE [keəʳ] N

CARE abbreviation of Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere:

CARE

in·ten·sive ˈcare N no pl

ˈdev·il-may-care ADJ attr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If someone goes on a crash diet, then maybe toxins are released but then the body would take care of them.
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Governors are unpaid, but they may be reimbursed for expenses for such as the care of dependants or relatives and travel costs.
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They can give you your flu jab, advise on how to take care of common childhood illnesses and how to take your medicine.
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An uncharitable mind might suggest that they be removed to state care.
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Medical services include outpatient care, dental treatment and rehabilitation for the physically disabled.
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He said the pilot episode was an engaging piece of work which was photographed with stunning care and taste.
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In contains classrooms, offices, a law library, a dining hall, a day-care center, and a courtyard.
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As a result fathers were excluded from almost any responsibilities on the upbringing or care of their children.
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Unrestrained occupants, particularly those riding in the patient-care compartment, are particularly vulnerable.
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As a result, support services provided to carers are regarded as part of the overall package of care to the person being looked after.
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