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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. care [ingl. brit. kɛː, ingl. am. kɛr] SUST.

1. care (attention):

+ subj. he took (great) care over or with his work
have a care! ingl. brit. give a care! ingl. am.
to exercise due or proper care ADMIN., DER.

2. care (looking after):

soins mpl
entretien m (of de)
to take care of (deal with) (gen) child, client
to take care of MED. patient, invalid
to take care of (be responsible for) house, garden, details, tickets, arrangements
to take care of (be careful with) machine, car
to take care of (keep in good condition) machine, car, teeth
to take good care of sb/sth
to put or leave sb/sth in sb's care
confier qn/qc à qn

3. care:

care MED., PSICO.
soins mpl

4. care ingl. brit. (protective custody of children):

5. care (worry):

II. care [ingl. brit. kɛː, ingl. am. kɛr] V. trans.

III. care [ingl. brit. kɛː, ingl. am. kɛr] V. intr.

1. care (feel concerned):

to care about art, culture, money, environment
to care about staff, pupils, the elderly
to care about injustice, inequality
+ subj. as if I/he cared!
I/he couldn't care less! ingl. brit., I/he could care less! ingl. am.

2. care (love):

I didn't know you cared! hum.

IV. care [ingl. brit. kɛː, ingl. am. kɛr]

he doesn't care a fig or a damn coloq.

geriatric care SUST. U MED.

care worker SUST. ingl. brit.

I. care for V. [ingl. brit. kɛː -, ingl. am. kɛr -] (care for [sb/sth])

1. care for (like):

care for person

2. care for (look after):

care for child, elderly person, animal
care for patient, wounded animal

3. care for (maintain):

care for car, garden, house
care for hair, teeth, skin, plant

care assistant SUST. ingl. brit. MED.

care attendant SUST. ingl. brit.

care order SUST. ingl. brit.

care label SUST. (on clothing etc)

foster care SUST.

I. day care [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈdeɪ ˌkɛ(ə)r] SUST.

1. day care (for infirm):

2. day care (for young children):

II. day care [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈdeɪ ˌkɛ(ə)r] ADJ.

day care services:

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. care [keəʳ, ingl. am. ker] SUST.

1. care (looking after):

to take good care of sb/sth
to be in sb's care
(in) care of sb

2. care (carefulness):

to take care with sth/to +infin
prendre soin de qc/de +infin

3. care (worry):

II. care [keəʳ, ingl. am. ker] V. intr.

1. care (be concerned):

to care about sb/sth
se soucier de qn/qc
not to care about sb/sth
se moquer de qn/qc

2. care (feel affection):

3. care (want):

to care to +infin
vouloir +infin
to care for sth

easy-care ADJ.

care for V. intr.

1. care for (like):

2. care for (look after):

health care SUST. no pl.

CARE [keəʳ, ingl. am. ker] SUST.

CARE abreviatura de Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere

devil-may-care ADJ.

to consign sth to sb's care
confier qc à qn
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. care [ker] SUST.

1. care (looking after):

to take good care of sb/sth
to be in sb's care
(in) care of sb

2. care (carefulness):

to take care with sth/to +infin
prendre soin de qc/de +infin

3. care (worry):

II. care [ker] V. intr.

1. care (be concerned):

to care about sb/sth
se soucier de qn/qc
not to care about sb/sth
se moquer de qn/qc

2. care (feel affection):

3. care (want):

to care to +infin
vouloir +infin
to care for sth

intensive care (unit) SUST. MED.

care for V. intr.

1. care for (like):

2. care for (look after):

easy-care ADJ.

health care SUST.

CARE [ker] SUST.

CARE abreviatura de Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere

devil-may-care ADJ.

francés
francés
inglés
inglés

Glosario OFAJ "Intégration et égalité des chances"

Present
Icare
youcare
he/she/itcares
wecare
youcare
theycare
Past
Icared
youcared
he/she/itcared
wecared
youcared
theycared
Present Perfect
Ihavecared
youhavecared
he/she/ithascared
wehavecared
youhavecared
theyhavecared
Past Perfect
Ihadcared
youhadcared
he/she/ithadcared
wehadcared
youhadcared
theyhadcared

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There are also programs that provide other child development related services, health care and social services not provided but other major programs.
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An ambulatist can be any licensed health care provider who receives training in direct patient care and lifestyle medicine.
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These health care professionals treat injuries and illnesses, provide disease prevention and wellness services, perform physical examinations, and conduct drug testing.
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Here, there is great uncertaintymostly because there is such uncertainty in general about how to control cost growth in health care.
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At a lower level, home services are provided for several vulnerable groups which are not able to reach health care premises.
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