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单词 watch
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watchverb

uk/wɒtʃ/us/wɑːtʃ/

watch verb (LOOK AT)

A1 [ I or T ] to look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving:

I had dinner and watched TV for a couple of hours.
He spent the entire afternoon watching a cricket match.
[ + obj + infinitive without to ] I watched him get into a cab.
I got the feeling I was being watched.
[ + obj + -ing verb ] I sit by the window and watch people walking past.
[ + question word ] Just watch how he slides that ball in past the goalkeeper.
Bonner watched helplessly as they drove away without him.
She'll pretend that she hasn't seen us - you watch.

[ T ] to stay with someone or something, such as a child, for a short time to make certain that he, she, or it is safe:

If you want me to watch the kids for a couple of hours while you go out, just let me know.
Could you watch my bags for me, while I go to the toilet?

More examples

  • You can watch the trains going by from this window.
  • Practically the whole nation watched the ceremony on television.
  • He watches a lot of TV.
  • We sat on the beach watching a spectacular sunset.
  • Thousands of fans packed into the stadium to watch the match.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Using the eyes

  • before your very eyes idiom
  • beheld
  • bore
  • breathe
  • come to sb's attention/notice idiom
  • dart
  • eye
  • feast
  • gawk
  • get a load of that! idiom
  • get him, her, you, etc.! idiom
  • keep tabs on sth/sb idiom
  • look-see
  • observational
  • out of/from the corner of your eye idiom
  • passer-by
  • saw
  • sneak
  • squint
  • visual

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Defending and protecting

watch verb (BE CAREFUL)

B2 [ T ] to be careful of something:

I have to watch my weight (= be careful not to become too heavy) now I'm not exercising so much.
Watch your language (= do not use rude words), young man!
[ + (that) ] Watch (that) you don't get glue on your fingers.
[ + question word ] Watch what you're doing with that knife, Jim, it's sharp.
You need to watch him - he's a strange character.

More examples

  • You need to watch those car dealers.
  • Watch the mosquitos - they can give you a nasty bite.
  • Watch what you're doing with that stick!.

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Paying attention and being careful

  • attention
  • attention span
  • be good, and if you can't be good, be careful idiom
  • be on (your) guard idiom
  • cautious
  • centre
  • eye
  • focus
  • handle/treat sb with kid gloves idiom
  • hang
  • hang on/upon sth
  • have a care idiom
  • have/keep your ear to the ground idiom
  • middle
  • take note of sth idiom
  • the/a glare of sth idiom
  • tread carefully/gently/lightly idiom
  • walk
  • walk on eggs/eggshells idiom
  • zoom

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Idiom(s)

watch your back
watch your step
watch it
watch paint dry
watch the clock
watch the world go by
watch this space

Phrasal verb(s)

watch out
watch out for sb/sth
watch over sb

watchnoun

uk/wɒtʃ/us/wɑːtʃ/

watch noun (SMALL CLOCK)

A1 [ C ] a small clock that is worn on a strap around the wrist or, sometimes, connected to a piece of clothing by a chain:

My watch seems to have stopped (= stopped working).
He glanced nervously at his watch.

More examples

  • Repairing a watch is a very fiddly job.
  • She took/cast a glance at her watch.
  • The watch mechanism is extremely intricate and very difficult to repair.
  • Does your watch keep good time?
  • On the bottom of the watch it said 'Swiss-made'.

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Watches & clocks

  • 24-hour clock
  • against the clock idiom
  • alarm
  • alarm clock
  • at/on the stroke of sth idiom
  • bezel
  • clock
  • crystal
  • hour hand
  • hourglass
  • lose
  • minute hand
  • movement
  • pendulum
  • radio alarm clock
  • twenty-four-hour clock
  • watchband
  • watchstrap
  • winder
  • wristwatch

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watch noun (LOOKING)

[ S or U ] the activity of watching or giving attention to something or someone, especially to make certain nothing bad happens:

The police keep a close watch on gang members.
The soldiers slept at night, except for one who stayed awake on watch/to keep watch.

[ S ] a person or group of soldiers or guards whose duty is to protect a person, place, or thing from danger or attack

[ C ] a particular period of time during which a person or a group of soldiers or guards has the duty of protecting and warning of danger:

the night watch

More examples

  • I sometimes just look out the window and keep a watch on the comings and goings of everyone in the street.
  • Her parents used to keep a jealous watch over her when she was young.
  • Management keep a close watch on bullying in the workplace.
  • She keeps a close watch on her husband to see that he behaves himself.
  • You need to keep a close watch on him. He's a real troublemaker.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Using the eyes

  • before your very eyes idiom
  • beheld
  • bore
  • breathe
  • come to sb's attention/notice idiom
  • dart
  • eye
  • feast
  • gawk
  • get a load of that! idiom
  • get him, her, you, etc.! idiom
  • keep tabs on sth/sb idiom
  • look-see
  • observational
  • out of/from the corner of your eye idiom
  • passer-by
  • saw
  • sneak
  • squint
  • visual

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You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:

Protection and protectors
Parts of armies & groups of servicemen
Defending and protecting

Idiom(s)

a watch out
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