Hanapin
to take care of sb/sth
01
to care for someone, help them, or keep them safe
02
to deal with a task, problem, etc.
Halimbawa
After the accident, the company president told the employees to let every fox take care of his own tail and not to blame others for their mistakes.
The old-fashioned father insisted that his daughter quit her job and stay home to take care of the family, stating that a woman's place is in the home.
Taking care of a newborn baby can be physically and mentally tiring for new parents.
The manager chose to err on the right side by granting the employee a day off to take care of a family emergency.
When I was sick, my mom took care of me and made sure I had everything I needed to feel better.