Definition of care for

care forphrasal verb

chăm sóc cho

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The phrase "care for" has its roots in Old English, specifically the words "cēre" (meaning "to guard" or "to defend") and "for" (meaning "for" or "on behalf of"). The compound word "cērefor" was used to express the act of taking care or protection of someone or something. Over time, the Old English word "cēre" evolved into the Middle English word "careen," which eventually led to the modern English word "care." The modern usage of "care for" combines the meaning of both words - "care" referring to the act of providing for the needs and welfare of another, and "for" indicating the person or thing being cared for. This phrase highlights the idea of proactively addressing the needs of others and demonstrates a sense of responsibility and concern.

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to look after somebody who is sick, very old, very young, etc.

chăm sóc người ốm, người già, người trẻ, v.v.

Example:
  • She moved back home to care for her elderly parents.

    Cô ấy chuyển về nhà để chăm sóc cha mẹ già.

Related words and phrases

to love or like somebody very much

yêu hoặc thích ai đó rất nhiều

Example:
  • He cared for her more than she realized.

    Anh quan tâm đến cô nhiều hơn cô nghĩ.