词汇 | take care of someone |
释义 | Idiom take care of someone Theme: VIOLENCE to beat or kill someone. (Slang, especially criminal slang.)The crook threatened to take care of the witness."If you breathe a word of what you saw, my gang will take care of you," said the thief. Slang take care of someone Theme: MURDER tr. to kill someone. (Underworld.)The boss told Bruno to take care of Max.I'm gonna take care of you once and for all. Idiom take care of someonetake care of (someone/something) 1. to be responsible for someone or something. Our parents spent a lot of time taking care of us when we were young.My mother-in-law fell and could not take care of herself anymore.My wife takes care of paying the bills. 2. to deal with a difficult situation or person. I was forced to take care of all the financial reports, lawyers, and contracts.The principal usually takes care of students who won't follow the rules. Related vocabulary: look after someone/somethingtake care of (someone or something)1. To look after, assume responsibility for, or care for someone or something. My mother started working weekends, so I have to stay home and take care of my siblings. I've asked Dave to take care of the Jefferson accounts while I'm gone. Will you take care of the parking while I go in and grab our tickets? 2. euphemism To murder someone or dispose of something. The mob boss told his lackey to take care of the witness so he couldn't testify. He needed to take care of the secret documents so that he wouldn't be caught with them in his possession. take care of someone tv. to kill someone. (Underworld.) The boss told Spike to take care of Bart. |
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