concern

concern — verb

1. to make someone feel worried or anxious, especially when something may have gone

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to make someone feel worried or anxious, especially when something may have gone wrong or when the outcome is uncertain.

例句

The blood test results concerned Wren's parents enough for them to call the hospital.

be concerned + enough + infinitive

It concerned the principal that so many students had missed the exam on the same morning.

it concerns + noun + that-clause

同義詞
  • worry

    more common in everyday speech; 'concern' suggests a calmer, more rational feeling

  • trouble

    stronger; implies real difficulty or pain

  • disturb

    more formal; suggests interrupting peace of mind

反義詞
  • reassure

    to make someone feel less worried

文法句型

concern + noun/pronoun

be concerned + about + noun

be concerned + that-clause

it concerns + noun/pronoun + that-clause

用法筆記

Commonly used in the passive voice (be concerned about/over something). The active voice tends to sound more formal than worry.

常見錯誤

I am concerning about your health.
I am concerned about your health.
💡'concerned' is the adjective form; 'concerning' means 'about' and has a different meaning.
This problem concerns to me.
This problem concerns me.' (no preposition) or 'I am concerned about this problem.
💡When used transitively, 'concern' takes a direct object without 'to.'

2. to affect or matter to someone personally, touching their life, their choices, o

2.動詞及物B1
釋義

to affect or matter to someone personally, touching their life, their choices, or their circumstances.

例句

The new tax rules concern anyone who owns a small business in the city.

concern + anyone who + clause

Eitan's decision to move abroad concerns not just himself but his whole family.

同義詞
  • affect

    focuses on the impact; 'concern' focuses on relevance

  • involve

    suggests active participation; stronger than 'concern'

  • apply to

    more procedural; used for rules and conditions

文法句型

concern + noun/pronoun

as concerns + noun

用法筆記

Used without progressive tenses (not 'is concerning' in this sense). The phrase 'as concerns' is formal and means 'regarding.'

常見錯誤

This decision is concerning me.' (intending the relevant-to sense)
This decision concerns me.
💡This sense uses simple present, not progressive.

3. to have a particular subject as the main topic — used for books, films, articles

3.動詞及物B1
釋義

to have a particular subject as the main topic — used for books, films, articles, speeches, or discussions.

例句

The documentary concerns the history of coffee farming in Colombia and Brazil.

Imran's speech at the conference mainly concerned the future of clean energy.

mainly concerns — narrowing the topic

同義詞
  • deal with

    more active; suggests thorough coverage

  • cover

    neutral; used for scope of a topic

  • be about

    simpler and more common in speech

文法句型

concern + subject (topic)

用法筆記

This is a stative verb and is not used in progressive forms ('is concerning' is incorrect here). 'Concerns' in this sense is more formal than 'is about.'

常見錯誤

The book is concerning climate change.' (intending 'is about')
The book concerns climate change.
💡This sense does not take the progressive form.

4. to take an active interest in a subject or issue, or to become involved in deali

4.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

to take an active interest in a subject or issue, or to become involved in dealing with something that matters to you.

例句

Heloísa concerns herself with local education projects for underprivileged children.

concerns herself with + noun phrase

The committee is concerned with improving public transport in rural areas.

be concerned with + gerund

同義詞
反義詞
  • ignore

    to deliberately not take an interest

文法句型

concern + oneself + with + noun

concern + oneself + about + noun

用法筆記

Always used with a reflexive pronoun (oneself/himself/herself/themselves) followed by 'with' or 'about.' Without the reflexive pronoun, the meaning changes to a different sense.

常見錯誤

She concerns local politics.' (missing reflexive)
She concerns herself with local politics.
💡The reflexive pronoun is essential for this sense.

5. a conventional formal greeting used when opening a letter or official document a

5.動詞B2
釋義

a conventional formal greeting used when opening a letter or official document addressed to an unnamed recipient.

例句

To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to apply for the position of laboratory assistant.

fixed phrase: To Whom It May Concern

Lara used 'To Whom It May Concern' in her complaint letter because she had no contact name.

同義詞

文法句型

to whom it may concern

用法筆記

Increasingly considered outdated or overly impersonal in modern business correspondence. Whenever possible, find the recipient's name.

常見錯誤

To who it may concern
To Whom It May Concern
💡'whom' is the object form required after the preposition 'to.'

concern — noun