concern
concern 英 [kənˈsɜ:n] 美 [kənˈsɜrn]
vt. 涉及,关系到; n. 关心
进行时:concerning 过去式:concerned 过去分词:concerned 第三人称单数:concerns 名词复数:concerns
- Concern is both a noun and a verb. As a noun it's something that you find particularly important. If you love pizza, getting the crust just so is a major concern during your pizza party.
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- vt. 涉及,关系到;
- n. 关心
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1. Don't interfere in what doesn't concern you.
不要管与自己无关的事。
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2. Everyone who was directly concerned in the incident has now resigned.
所有与该事件有直接牵连的人现在均已辞职。
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3. The loss was a tragedy for all concerned.
这损失对有关各方来说都是极大的不幸。
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4. The story concerns the prince's efforts to rescue Pamina.
这故事讲的是王子奋力解救帕米娜。
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5. It concerns me that you no longer seem to care.
你似乎不再在乎,这令我担忧。
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6. She hasn't been seen for four days and there is concern for her safety.
她已四天不见踪影,大家对她的安全很担心。
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7. parents' concern for their children
父母对子女的关爱
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8. What are your main concerns as a writer?
作为一名作家,你主要关注的是哪些问题?
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9. This matter is their concern.
这件事由他们负责。
- concern (n.) 1580s, "regard, reference" (a sense now obsolete), from concern (v.). Meaning "that which relates or pertains to one" is from 1670s. Meaning "solicitous regard" is from 1690s. Sense of "an establishment for the transaction of business" is from 1680s.; colloquial sense of "a cumbersome or complicated material object" is from 1824. As nouns in 17c. concernance, concernancy, concernment also were used.
- concern (v.) early 15c., of persons, "to perceive, distinguish;" also, of things, "to refer to, relate to, pertain to," from Old French concerner (15c.) and directly from Medieval Latin concernere "concern, touch, belong to," figurative use of Late Latin concernere "to sift, mix as in a sieve," from assimilated form of Latin com "with, together" (see con-) + cernere "to sift," hence "perceive, comprehend" (from PIE root *krei- "to sieve," thus "discriminate, distinguish").
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