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1Take Care — Студийный альбом Drake Дата выпуска …
2Take Care — Album par Drake Sortie 15 novembre 2011 Enregistrement 2010 2011 Genre Rap, R B Label …
3take 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… …
4take 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.… …
5take care — (of yourself) goodbye. “It was nice talking with you.” “It was nice talking to you, too.” “Okay, take care.” “Good bye,” she said to him, “take care of yourself.” Usage notes: usually said as part of ending a conversation Etymology: based on the… …
6take care of — index assume (undertake), concern (care), conduct, control (regulate), cover (guard) …
7take care of — care for someone or something, look after I ll take care of Taea while you go shopping. I ll stay with her …
8take care — ► take care 1) be cautious. 2) make sure (to do). Main Entry: ↑care …
9take care of — ► take care of 1) keep safe and provided for. 2) deal with. Main Entry: ↑care …
10take care — index beware, heed Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
11Take Care — For song by Funker Vogt, see Take Care (Funker Vogt song). Take Care …
12take care of — phrasal 1. a. : to attend to the needs, operation, or treatment of takes care of a ten room house without help is home taking care of a sick child each operator can take care of three machines family doctor who had been taking care of them for 20 …
13take care — 1) to be careful Take care on those steps! take care (that): Take care that you don t fall. take care (not) to do something: Please take care not to tread on the cables. She took extra care to lock all the doors this time. take care with: You… …
14take care of — 1) to do the necessary things for someone who needs help or protection Who will take care of the children? 2) to treat something carefully so that it stays in good condition All the neighbours take very good care of their gardens. 3) to do what… …
15take care — verb 1. be careful, prudent, or watchful (Freq. 9) Take care when you cross the street! • Hypernyms: ↑act, ↑move • Verb Frames: Somebody s 2. be in charge of or deal with …
16take care of — {v. phr.} 1. To attend to; supply the needs of. * /She stayed home to take care of the baby./ Syn.: KEEP AN EYE ON(2), LOOK AFTER. Compare: IN CHARGE(2). 2. {informal} To deal with; do what is needed with. * /I will take care of that letter./ *… …
17take care of — {v. phr.} 1. To attend to; supply the needs of. * /She stayed home to take care of the baby./ Syn.: KEEP AN EYE ON(2), LOOK AFTER. Compare: IN CHARGE(2). 2. {informal} To deal with; do what is needed with. * /I will take care of that letter./ *… …
18take\ care\ of — v. phr. 1. To attend to; supply the needs of. She stayed home to take care of the baby. Syn.: keep an eye on(2), look after Compare: in charge(2) 2. informal To deal with; do what is needed with. I will take care of that letter. The coach told… …
19take care of — verb a) To look after, to provide care for. My elderly mother needs to be taken care of. b) To deal with, handle. Can somebody take care of the customers while I clean this mess? Syn …
20take care — {v. phr.} To be careful; use wisdom or caution. * /Take care that you don t spill that coffee!/ * /We must take care to let nobody hear about this./ …