Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. care; looking after; help; assistance; aid
Noun
2. trouble; bother
Noun
Verb (する)
3. good offices; recommendation; introduction
Noun
4. everyday life; everyday affairs; everyday language
5. sewamono (Edo-period drama about contemporary life)
Kanji used
world
to speak
Pitch accent
Top 2900
Used in vocabulary (25 in total)
to receive favor (favour); to be much obliged to someone; to be indebted
help; aid; assistance
to take care of
Examples (32 in total)
She is busy with the care of her children.
The baby must be taken good care of.
Who will take care of your cat then?
Two nurses are attending her.
I took care of Tom.
Please take care of our dog while we're away.
Will you take care of my dog while I'm away?
The child was taken care of by him.
She's taking care of us.
Would you look after my cat?
The old people were taken good care of.
The babies are taken care of by volunteers.
The children were well looked after.
Would you please look after my dog tomorrow?
She takes care of my children.
My dog was taken care of by Lucy.
Would you care for my plants while I'm away?
She always takes good care of her old father.
Our little children were taken care of by the babysitter.
The sick man required constant attention.
Please take care of my birds while I'm away.
Some plants grow well with a minimum of care.
I expect him to take care of my younger brother.
Those children have no one to care for them.
His way of looking after the animals is very humane.
After retirement, Teresa devoted herself to caring for orphans.
Tom just wants you to take care of his dog.
Here is her letter asking us to take care of her only son.
He will look after the cats for me while I'm abroad.
After my mother died suddenly, my father looked after me all by himself.
Jane offered to take care of our children when we were out.
While they were away on vacation, their neighbors looked after the dog.