1. Look after
We need to find someone to look after the kids when we're out tomorrow evening.
If you have a pet you have to look after it.
I look after children.
Nurses look after patients in hospital.
I’ve got one or two things I’d like you to look after
We look after Rodney's kids after school.
When Mary is away, I look after her cats.
to take care of someone by helping them, giving them what they need, or keeping them safe. Don't worry, I'll look after the kids tomorrow.
take care of sb/sth/I look after her dog.
Who is going to look after our guests tonight?
We look after you from the day you arrive.
Grandparents look after their grandchildren when their parents are at Toastmasters.
to look after a child and teach them until they are old enough to look after themselves
A babysitter's job is to look after a child when the parents have to go to work.
Bank is a place where people look after your money.
Anglais mot "Opiekować się"(Look after) se produit dans des ensembles:
phrasal verbsphrasal verbsTeam up3 unit1leaders eat lastPhrasal verbs2. Take care of
We need to learn everything we can about it and do everything we can to take care of it.
The best way to take care of your health is to visit a doctor always when is an alarming symptom.
Husbands should stay at home and take care of the baby. Don't worry about me, I can take care of myself.
How can you take care of your body?
I have to take care of my little sister this afternoon.
Anglais mot "Opiekować się"(Take care of) se produit dans des ensembles:
Rozdziały 7 i 83. Care for
We're trained to care for human beings.
I do care for you
Could I have water, please? I don't care for coffee, tea or juice.
Would you care for some tea?
Angie stopped working to care for her mother.
They care for the environment.