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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. 1. To look or observe attentively or carefully; be closely observant: watching for trail markers. 2. To look and wait expectantly or in anticipation: watch for an opportunity. 3. To act as a spectator; look on: stood by the road and watched. 4. To stay awake at night while serving as a guard, sentinel, or watcher. 5.

  3. n. 1. The act or process of keeping awake or mentally alert, especially for the purpose of guarding. 2. a. The act of observing closely or the condition of being closely observed; surveillance. b. A period of close observation, often in order to discover something: a watch during the child's illness. 3.

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  5. 1. a word or short phrase to be communicated, on challenge, to a sentinel; password. 2. a word or phrase expressive of a principle or rule of action; slogan. 3. a rallying cry of a party, club, team, etc. [1350–1400] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc.

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  7. Define see. see synonyms, see pronunciation, see translation, English dictionary definition of see. to perceive with the eyes; to perceive mentally: I see your point. Not to be confused with: sea – ocean; overwhelming quantity: a sea of troubles Abused,...

  8. Watch list synonyms, Watch list pronunciation, Watch list translation, English dictionary definition of Watch list. n 1. a list of things to be monitored, esp in order to prevent loss, damage, etc 2. a list of people or organizations to be kept under surveillance, esp...

  9. n. 1. a watch kept over someone or something, esp. over a suspect, prisoner, etc.: under police surveillance. 2. supervision or superintendence. [1790–1800; < French, = surveill (er) to watch over ( sur- sur - 1 + veiller < Latin vigilāre to watch]