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    • 1. 留意; 防備 I advised them to watch out for slick spots on the sidewalk. 我叫他們當心人行道上路滑的地方。

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  2. watch out for someone/something. phrasal verb with watch verb uk / wɒtʃ / us / wɑːtʃ /. Add to word list. Add to word list. to be careful to notice someone or something interesting. 留神,密切注意,关注. Watch out for his latest movie, out next month. 请关注他的新片,下个月就要上映了。.

  3. watch out for someone/something. phrasal verb with watch verb uk / wɒtʃ / us / wɑːtʃ /. Add to word list. Add to word list. to be careful to notice someone or something interesting. 留神,密切注意,關注. Watch out for his latest movie, out next month. 請密切留意他的新片,下個月就要上映了。.

  4. watch out for someone/something. phrasal verb with watch verb uk / wɒtʃ / us / wɑːtʃ /. Add to word list. Add to word list. to be careful to notice someone or something interesting: Watch out for his latest movie, out next month. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. watch out for someone/something. phrasal verb with watch verb uk / wɒtʃ / us / wɑːtʃ /. to be careful to notice someone or something interesting: Watch out for his latest movie, out next month. 「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語. Using the eyes. accommodate. accommodation. all eyes are on someone/something idiom.

  6. the activity of watching carefully and looking for someone or something. 留意,尋找. Keep a watch out for Nicki and Steve - they should be here somewhere. 留意一下尼基和史提夫——他們應該在這一帶。 watch out. phrasal verb with watch verb uk / wɒtʃ / us / wɑːtʃ / B2. used to warn someone of danger or an accident that seems likely to happen. 當心,小心,留神. "Watch out!"

  7. to be careful to notice someone or something interesting. 留神,密切注意,關注. Watch out for his latest movie, out next month. 請密切留意他的新片,下個月就要上映了。 (Translation of watch out for someone/something from the Cambridge English-Chinese (Traditional) Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) C1. Translations of watch out for someone/something.

  8. watch out for someone/something. phrasal verb with watch verb us / wɑːtʃ / uk / wɒtʃ /. Add to word list. Add to word list. to be careful to notice someone or something interesting: Watch out for his latest movie, out next month. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.