to take care of someone or something
cuidar de alguien o algo (kuidar de algien o algo)
"I have to look after my grandparents at the weekend."
"Tengo que cuidar de mis abuelos el fin de semana." (Tengo ke **kuidar de** mis abuelos el fin de semana)
to let someone else take your position or role
to give all the money you owe, especially unwillingly
to slide uncontrollably off a surface or road
to malfunction briefly or behave strangely due to an error
to use your past achievements as a base for further progress
to relax after finishing something intense