care – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: judiciousness,
plight,
quandary,
fix,
fixture,
mending,
reparation,
sympathize with,
pity,
help,
assist,
want,
command
care
v.
be concerned with -; look out for -, watch over -; like, be fond of -
n.
attention, concern; caution; supervision, management
Care
Care may refer to:
Social concepts
- Child care, the act of caring for and supervising minor children
- Day care, the care of a child during the day by a person other than the child's parents or legal guardians
- Elderly care, the fulfillment of the special needs and requirements that are unique to senior citizens
- Foster care, a system by which a certified, stand-in "parent(s)" cares for minor children or young people
- Health care, the treatment and management of illness, and the preservation of health through services offered
- Care of residents, care given to adults or children outside of the patient's home
- Home care, health care or supportive care provided in the patient's home by healthcare professionals
- Primary care, routine health care, usually the first provided a patient sees
- Primary health care, a series of principles geared towards making health care available
- Intensive-care medicine, provision of life support or organ support systems in patients who are critically ill
- Managed care, a variety of techniques intended to reduce the cost of providing health benefits and improve the quality of care
CARE (relief agency)
CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere) is a major international
humanitarian agency delivering emergency relief and long-term
international development projects. Founded in 1945, CARE is
nonsectarian, impartial, and
non-governmental. It is one of the largest and oldest humanitarian aid organizations focused on fighting global poverty. In 2014, CARE reported working in 90 countries, supporting 880
poverty-fighting projects and humanitarian aid projects, and reaching over 72 million people.
care
Noun
1. the work of caring for or attending to someone or something; "no medical care was required"; "the old car needed constant attention"
(synonym) attention, aid, tending
(hypernym) work
(hyponym) hair care, haircare, hairdressing
(derivation) give care
2. judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger; "he exercised caution in opening the door"; "he handled the vase with care"
(synonym) caution, precaution, forethought
(hypernym) judiciousness
3. an anxious feeling; "care had aged him"; "they hushed it up out of fear of public reaction"
(synonym) concern, fear
(hypernym) anxiety
(derivation) worry
4. a cause for feeling concern; "his major care was the illness of his wife"
(hypernym) predicament, quandary, plight
5. attention and management implying responsibility for safety; "he is in the care of a bodyguard"
(synonym) charge, tutelage, guardianship
(hypernym) protection
(hyponym) due care, ordinary care, reasonable care
(derivation) manage, deal, handle
6. activity involved in maintaining something in good working order; "he wrote the manual on car care"
(synonym) maintenance, upkeep
(hypernym) repair, fix, fixing, fixture, mend, mending, reparation
(hyponym) camera care
Verb
1. feel concern or interest; "I really care about my work"; "I don't care"
(hypernym) feel for, pity, compassionate, condole with, sympathize with
(see-also) give care
2. provide care for; "The nurse was caring for the wounded"
(synonym) give care
(hypernym) help, assist, aid
(hyponym) dry-nurse
(derivation) attention, aid, tending
3. prefer or wish to do something; "Do you care to try this dish?"; "Would you like to come along to the movies?"
(synonym) wish, like
(hypernym) desire, want
(hyponym) please
4. be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old"
(synonym) manage, deal, handle
(hypernym) control, command
(hyponym) administer, administrate
(derivation) charge, tutelage, guardianship
5. be concerned with; "I worry about my grades"
(synonym) worry
(hypernym) mind
(hyponym) brood, dwell
(derivation) concern, fear
caro
adj.
dear, darling, beloved, charming; expensive, costly
caro
nm.
dear, loved one, dear one, beloved person
çare
n.
remedy, cure, antidote, healer, relief, aid, help, curative, egress, expedience, expediency, expedient, medium, obviation, redress, resort, resource, shift, solution, way out