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n. 1. бугуйн цаг. wind a \watch цагаа түлхэх. set a \watch цаг тааруулах. My \watch is fast/ slow. Миний цаг түрүүлж/ хоцорч байна. 2. харуул, манаа. The police put a \watch in the suspect`s house. Сэжигтний гэрт цагдаагийнхан нэг хүнийг манаачаар үлдээжээ. 3. ээлж. the midnight \watch шөнө дундын ээлж (шөнө дундаас өглөөний 4 цаг хүртэл гарах/ ажиллах ээлж). keep watch (for sb/ sth) харж хянах, манах. We took it in turns to sleep while others kept \watch. Бид ээлжээр унтаж, манаанд гарч байв. on watch харуул, манаанд байх. (be) on (the) watch (for sb/ sth) сэргийлэх, болгоомжлох. Tourists were warned to be on the \watch for thieves. Хулгайч нараас болгоомжилж явахыг жуулчдад сануулж хэлжээ. watch for sb/ sth; watch out for sb/ sth анах, хүлээх. You`ll have to \watch out for right moment to make a move. Хөдлөхөд яг тохирох үеийг чи анаж суудаг юм шүү. watchful adj. сонор сэрэмжтэй, хянамгай. watch-strap (US watchband) n. цагны оосор. watch-tower n. харуулын цамхаг. v. 1. харах, ажиглах. \watch television/ football match зурагт/ хөл бөмбөгийн тэмцээн үзэх. 2. \watch (over) sb/ sth манах, харж хамгаалах. Could you \watch (over) my clothes? Та миний хувцсыг харж байхгүй юу? 3. хянах, цэнэх. \watch what you say! Амаа мэдэж яваарай! watch the clock ажлын цаг дуусахын тэсэж ядан хүлээх, байн байн цаг руу хяламхийх. watch this space мэдэж/ санаж яваарай. watch the time хүлээж ядах. watch/ mind one`s step болгоомжтой байх. Watch your step \watch. Замаа харж яв! watch the others go by дэмий бусдыг харж суух, алмайрч суух. watch it; watch out сэрэмжтэй/ болгоомжтой байх. \watch out! There`s a car coming. Болгоомжтой байгаарай! Цаанаас чинь машин ирж явна. watcher n. байнгын үзэгч, сонирхогч, ажиглагч.
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