照顾英语怎么说
But, as parents we are duty bound to look after our own health, just as much as we are to look after our children's health.
He felt duty bound to take care of the old lady.
This help is critically important because the high cost of caring for animal victims is a major factor that prevents people from getting involved in cruelty cases in the first place.
It's her duty to look after her aunt.
You must lend an ear today, because we are the leaders of tomorrow, which means we're going to be taking care of you when you're old and senile.
Others believed that he began his career by tending the horses of wealthy men.
All ferret owners and caretakers should take the time to really get to know their ferret (s), from head to tail.
Only later did the local social services say they were investigating to see whether the baby would be properly looked after.
Since we decide by design or accident to bring children into the world, with that comes the duty to care for them.
Women also provide the bulk of care for their families.
How come no one impart some simple way to take care of my face.
The policeman befriended the lost boy.
They befriended the young girl, providing her with food and shelter.
But with many more women than men choosing to leave the workforce entirely to raise families, returning from an extended parental leave doesn't raise as many eyebrows as it does for men.
Would you look after my goldfish, please?
Exclusive care by the male parent is much less common, but it does occur.
Thank you for looking after us so well.
I don't know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job.
Men are rubbish at looking after themselves.
My time is taken up looking after my son.
There were no lessons. The teachers were too busy looking after the girls who were ill.
We take turns looking after the baby at night.
I also spent a lot of time looking after my corn and rice crops.
Looking after a baby is really tiring.
He's fully occupied looking after three small children.