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1 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) holde vagt* * *(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) holde vagt -
2 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) vigilar, estar en guardia -
3 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) vera á verði -
4 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) vigyáz -
5 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) vigiar -
6 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) nöbet tutmak, gözcülük etmek -
7 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) stražiti -
8 keep watch
• vartioida• vahtia• valvoa* * *(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) olla vartiossa -
9 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) holde vakt -
10 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) stare in guardia -
11 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) Wache stehen -
12 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) trzymać straż -
13 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) sargāt; dežurēt -
14 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) eiti sargybą -
15 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) hålla vakt -
16 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) být na stráži* * *• hlídat -
17 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) byť na stráži* * *• strážit• dávat pozor -
18 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) a face de gardă -
19 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) φυλάω σκοπός -
20 keep watch
a) to be on guard:يَحْرُسHe kept watch while the other soldiers slept.
b) to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.يُراقِب، يبقى يَقِظا، يَحْرُس
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