| Definition of 'take care' |
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1. (verb) take care
be careful, prudent, or watchful
"Take care when you cross the street!"
2. (verb) take care, mind
be in charge of or deal with
"She takes care of all the necessary arrangements"
3. (verb) attend, take care, look, see
take charge of or deal with
"Could you see about lunch?"; "I must attend to this matter"; "She took care of this business"
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Sense: to be cautious, watchful, thorough etc
Take care or you will fall!
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Afrikaans: versigtig |
Arabic: يَحْتَرِس، يَحْذَر |
Bulgarian: внимавам |
Brazilian: ter cuidado |
Czech: dávat pozor |
German: vorsichtig sein |
Danish: passe på |
Greek: προσέχω |
Spanish: tener cuidado |
Estonian: vaata ette |
Farsi: مواظب باش؛ دقت کن |
Finnish: ole varovainen |
French: faire attention |
Hebrew: הִזָהֵר |
Hindi: सावधान |
Croatian: brinuti |
Hungarian: vigyáz |
Indonesian: hati-hati |
Icelandic: fara varlega |
Italian: fare attezione, stare att |
Japanese: 注意する |
Korean: 주의하다 |
Lithuanian: saugotis |
Latvian: uzmanīties |
Malay: berhati-hati |
Dutch: opletten |
Norwegian: passe seg, passe på, være |
Polish: uważać |
Persian: مواظب باش؛ دقت کن |
Pashto: مواظب ونیول |
Portuguese: ter cuidado |
Romanian: a avea grijă |
Russian: осторожно |
Slovak: dávať pozor |
Slovenian: paziti |
Serbian: paziti |
Swedish: akta, vara försiktig |
Thai: ระวัง |
Turkish: dikkat etmek |
Taiwanese: 留神 |
Ukrainian: бережись! обережно! |
Urdu: محتاط رہنا |
Vietnamese: cẩn thận |
Chinese: 留神 |
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