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1 CARE: TAKE CARE
[V]CURO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PRAECURO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)COLO (-ERE COLUI CULTUM)INSERVIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)CAVEO (-ERE CAVI CAUTUM)PRAECAVEO (-ERE -CAVI -CAUTUM) -
2 take care
1) быть осторожным, беречься, остерегаться; см. тж. have a careTake care of him. He bites! (Ch. Dickens, ‘David Copperfield’, ch. V) — Берегитесь этого мальчика. Он кусается.
Presently she murmured: ‘I'd like to see this Mr. Desert.’ ‘...but for God's sake take care, old girl.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘Flowering Wilderness’, ch. XVIII) — Помолчав, леди Черрел задумчиво пробормотала: - Хотела бы я поговорить с этим Дезертом. -...но, умоляю тебя, будь осторожна, дорогая.
2) беречь, заботиться; присматривать, ухаживать; заниматься чем-л., обращать внимание на что-л. (отсюда caretaker лицо, присматривающее за домом; уборщица; сторож)He no longer had that protective feeling for her. She looked as though she could take very good care of herself now. (M. Wilson, ‘Live with Lightning’, book II, ch. III) — Он уже не испытывал покровительственного чувства. Мэри теперь держалась так, словно не сомневалась, что отлично может за себя постоять.
‘Nancy, I want to apologize for the way I behaved,’ he said... ‘You owe me no apology, Ted Burton,’ she said at once. ‘And that takes care of that.’ (E. Caldwell, ‘When You Think of Me’, ‘When You Think of Me’) — - Нэнси, я хочу извиниться за свое поведение, - сказал Тед... - Тебе не за что извиняться, Тед Бертон, - ответила Нэнси. - На этом и кончим.
3) эвф. "позаботиться", разделаться, расправиться‘I want to do this with my own hands,’ he said. ‘I want to take care of Mr. Lueger with my bare fists. I want it to be a very personal affair.’ (I. Shaw ‘Sailor Off the Bremen and Other Stories’, ‘Sailor Off the Bremen’) — - Я хочу сделать это собственными руками, - сказал Чарлз. - Мои кулаки позаботятся о мистере Люгере. Это моё сугубо личное дело.
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3 take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves
wie een penning niet acht, krijgt over een gulden geen machtEnglish-Dutch dictionary > take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves
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4 take care of
• take care of someone/something look after, protect, see that something is done properly позаботиться о ком-то, чем-то, присмотреть заCan you take care of my dog while I’m away? Tom takes good care of his car.
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5 take care!
take care!(be careful) ¡ten cuidado! 2 (look after yourself) ¡cuídate! -
6 take care and see you next week
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7 take care of the pence/pennies
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9 take care of
take care of [teik ë keë:ëv] kujdesem për; ruhem; ruaj (paratë etj) -
10 take care!
take care (of yourself)! разг будь здоро́в! пока́! -
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13 take care of
1. заботиться; следить; принимать мерыa lot you care! — очень вы заботитесь!, вам и дела нет!
take care — заботиться; следить; принимать меры
to take care — заботиться, проявлять заботу
2. сберечь; беречь; посмотреть; смотреть3. заботиться оplacement in care — помещение под опеку, попечительство
Синонимический ряд:assist (verb) assist; attend to; minister to; nourish; nurse; serve; take charge of; tend; wait on -
14 take care (of)
1) быть ocтopoжным, бepeчьcя, ocтepeгaтьcяTake care of him. He bites (Ch. Dickens). Presently she murmured: 'I'd like to see this Mr. Desert.' 'But for God's sake take care, old girl' (J. Galsworthy)2) (of smb. или smth.) бepeчь, зaбoтитьcя o кoм-л. или o чём-л.; пpиcмaтpивaть, уxaживaть зa кeм-л.; зaнимaтьcя чём-л., oбpaщaть внимaниe нa чтo-л.She looked as though she could take very good care of herself now (M. Wilson). His expense account takes care of any excess baggage (H. Maclnnes)3) (of smb.) эвф. "пoзaбoтитьcя" o кoм-л., paздeлaтьcя, pacпpaвитьcя c кeм-л.'I want to do this with my own hands,' he said. 'I want to take care of Mr. Lueger with my bare fists. I want it to be a very personal affair' (J. Shaw). 'I've got a job for you, Nick.' 'Sure, boss. What can I do for you?' 'Take care of Salvatore and Joe.' Nick Vito stared at him. 'I - I don't understand. When you say, take care of them, you don't mean -' Michael shouted: 'I mean blow their... brains out' (S. Sheldon) -
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16 take care
1. заботиться; следить; принимать мерыa lot you care! — очень вы заботитесь!, вам и дела нет!
take care of — заботиться; следить; принимать меры
to take care — заботиться, проявлять заботу
2. быть осторожнымthe sanctuary from care — уголок, где можно забыть горе
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17 take care of the pence
не потратить лишнего, быть экономным [часть пословицы take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves; см. take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves] -
18 take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves
"береги пенсы, а фунты сами себя сберегут" (ср. копейка рубль бережёт); см. тж. take care of the penceHiggins: "...It is these little things that matter, Pickering. Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves is as true of personal habits as of money." (B. Shaw, ‘Pygmalion’, act II) — Хиггинс: "...Должен вам сказать, Пикеринг, что все эти мелочи чрезвычайно существенны. "Берегите пенсы, а уж фунты сами себя сберегут" - эта пословица так же справедлива для формирования личности, как и для накопления капитала."
Large English-Russian phrasebook > take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves
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19 take care of someone
expr1) infml2) AmE infml3) slIf you don't give me the money, I'll send my boys to take care of you — Если ты не отдашь мне деньги, мои ребята займутся тобой
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > take care of someone
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20 take care of oneself
заботиться о себе глагол:заботиться о себе (take care of oneself, fend for oneself)поберечься (take care of oneself)
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take care vs take care of — Take care is used when saying goodbye to someone. It actually means Take care of yourself. For example: Bye! Take care. Take care of means to look after someone or something: For example: You should take care of your new car, it cost a… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
take care vs take care of — Take care is used when saying goodbye to someone. It actually means Take care of yourself. For example: Bye! Take care. Take care of means to look after someone or something: For example: You should take care of your new car, it cost a… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
take care of sb — take care of sth/sb ► to look after or protect something or someone: »Take care of your home: it s your largest asset. »People are doing this job to put food on the table and take care of their children. ► to deal with or be responsible for… … Financial and business terms
take care of sth — take care of sth/sb ► to look after or protect something or someone: »Take care of your home: it s your largest asset. »People are doing this job to put food on the table and take care of their children. ► to deal with or be responsible for… … Financial and business terms
take care of sth/sb — ► to look after or protect something or someone: »Take care of your home: it s your largest asset. »People are doing this job to put food on the table and take care of their children. ► to deal with or be responsible for something: »He suggested… … Financial and business terms
take care of somebody — take care of sb/sth/yourself idiom 1. to care for sb/sth/yourself; to be careful about sth • Who s taking care of the children while you re away? • She takes great care of her clothes. • He s old enough to take care of himself … Useful english dictionary
take care of something — take care of sb/sth/yourself idiom 1. to care for sb/sth/yourself; to be careful about sth • Who s taking care of the children while you re away? • She takes great care of her clothes. • He s old enough to take care of himself … Useful english dictionary