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●ˌlook ˈafter sb/sth/yourself (especially BrE) 🔑1. to make sure that sb/sth is safe; take care of sb/sth 照料;照顾◆His parents are looking after the children for the weekend. 他父母这个周末照看孩子们。◆She doesn’t look after her clothes. 她穿戴不整洁。◆Sophie will look after the visitors. 索菲会接待客人的。◆They’re old enough to look after themselves now (= they don’t need any help). 他们现在长大了,能够自立了。◆Would you mind looking after my bag for a minute? 你照看一下我的包好吗?◆He needs to be properly looked after. 他需要得到妥善的照顾。◆See you soon—look after yourself (= when saying goodbye to sb). 再见——多保重。 NOTE Take care of sb is used in both British and American English with the same meaning 英国英语和美国英语中 take care of sb 均可作此义◆My mother is going to look after / take care of the kids while we’re away. 我们外出时,我母亲将照看孩子们。 ➡ see also bring sb up (1) ➡ note at care for sb 2. to make sure that things happen to sb’s advantage 确保(于己有利)◆He’s good at looking after his own interests. 他精于维护自己的利益。[v + prep] |