单词 | watch caps |
释义 | watch /woch/transitive verb
Denoting vigilance exercised by a community over some aspect of the environment, esp as the professed brief of a television programme, as in crimewatch ORIGIN: OE wæcce (noun), wæccan, wacian (verb); cognate with wacan to wake watchabilˈity noun watchˈable adjective
watchˈer noun
watchˈful adjective
watchˈfully adverb watchˈfulness noun watchˈing adjective (nautical; of a buoy) Fully afloat watch and ward noun
watch bill noun A list of the officers and crew of a ship, as divided into watches, with their respective stations watchˈbox noun A sentry box watch cap noun A close-fitting navy-blue cap worn by sailors in cold weather watchˈcase noun
watch chain noun A chain for securing a watch to one's clothing watch clock noun A watchman's clock Watch Committee noun Formerly, a committee of a local governing body exercising supervision over police services, etc watch crystal see watchglass below. watchˈdog noun
watch fire noun
watchˈglass noun
watchˈguard noun A chain or strap, etc used to attach a watch to one's clothing watch house noun
watching brief noun
watch key noun A key for winding a watch watch light noun A light used for watching or sitting up in the night watch list noun A list of countries, persons, etc whose activities are to be monitored, esp when thought to be potentially dangerous watchˈmaker noun A maker or repairer of watches watchˈmaking noun watchˈman noun A man who watches or guards a building (or, formerly, the streets of a city) at night watchman's clock noun A clock recording the times of a watchman's visits watch night noun (religion)
watch officer noun The officer in charge of the ship during a watch, also called officer of the watch watchˈ-out noun A lookout watch paper noun A round piece of paper, often decorated, formerly put inside the outer case of a watch to prevent rubbing watch pocket noun A small pocket for holding a watch watchˈpoint noun A selected position for admiring scenery watchˈspring noun The mainspring of a watch watchˈstrap noun A strap for fastening a watch round the wrist watchˈtower noun A tower on which a sentinel is placed to look out for the approach of danger watchˈword noun
Black Watch The 42nd and 73rd Regiments, now the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland on one's watch While one is in charge or responsible on the watch Vigilant, looking out (for danger, etc) watch after (Thackeray) To follow the movements of (with one's eyes) watch in To keep awake to welcome (the New Year) watch it! (informal, esp admonitory) Be careful! watch one's back (informal) To be on the alert for treacherous moves against one watch one's step
watch out (informal; orig US) To look out, be careful watch over To guard, take care of watch up (Thackeray) To sit up at night |
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