B1 to protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially someone who is young, old, or ill照看,照料,护理(尤指幼、老、病者)
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Most people would prefer to be cared for at home rather than in a hospital.
They cared for their disabled son for 27 years, at great personal sacrifice.
While some patients can be adequately cared for at home, others are best served by care in a hospital.
Caring for young children can be exhausting.
He spent many years caring for his senile mother.
formal to love someone and feel romantic towards them喜欢,喜爱
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