take+care+of
21take care — {v. phr.} To be careful; use wisdom or caution. * /Take care that you don t spill that coffee!/ * /We must take care to let nobody hear about this./ …
22take care of — 1. Look after or give attention to someone or something. You should take care of your health or you will get sick. 2. Deal with something, do what is necessary to do something. Could you please take care of these letters while I make some phone… …
23Take care. — tv. Good bye, be careful. □ See you later. Take care. □ Take care. See you in Philly …
24take care — 1. verb a) To be cautious, careful or prudent. b) To mind, or be in charge of something. 2. interjection good bye (literal …
25take care of — watch over, guard over, look after; organize, make arrangements (e.g.: I will take care of the invitations for her surprise party ) …
26take care — be careful Take care. See you tomorrow …
27Take Care, Take Care, Take Care — Studioalbum von Explosions in the Sky Veröffentlichung 18 April 2011 Genre Post Rock …
28Take Care, Take Care, Take Care — Take Care, Take Care, Take Car Album par Explosions in the Sky Sortie 18 avril 2011 Durée 45:25 Genre Post rock Producteur John Congleton …
29take care vs take care of — Take care is used when saying goodbye to someone. It actually means Take care of yourself. For example: Bye! Take care. Take care of means to look after someone or something: For example: You should take care of your new car, it cost a… …
30take care vs take care of — Take care is used when saying goodbye to someone. It actually means Take care of yourself. For example: Bye! Take care. Take care of means to look after someone or something: For example: You should take care of your new car, it cost a… …