词汇 | care |
释义 | CARING - LACKING could(n't) care less unable to care at all. (Informal. Could care less is considered slang.)John couldn't care less whether he goes to the party or not.So she won first place. I couldn't care less.I could care less if I live or die. for all I care I don't care if (something happens). (Informal.)For all I care, the whole city council can go to the devil.They can all starve for all I care. care verb► not care lessto be absolutely unconcerned US, 1966care for 1. care for sb to look after someone because they are too young, old, or ill to look after themselves: She cared for her father all through his long illness. As the average age of the population increases, there are more and more old people to care for.■ SIMILAR TO: look afterwell cared for adj if a person or animal is well cared for, people look after them well: The animals in the zoo are well cared-for.2. not care for sb/sth formal to not like someone or something: I was fond of Uncle Geordie, but I didn't care for his wife. She never cared much for Woody's sense of humour.■ SIMILAR TO: dislike3. would you care for sth? spoken formal used when politely offering someone something, especially food or drink: Would you care for ice with your martini, Madam?■ SIMILAR TO: would you like4. care for sb old-fashioned to love someone in a romantic way: I really love you, Celia. I've never cared for anyone else.■ SIMILAR TO: love
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