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  • 1 ward

    I
    n. 감시, 감독, 보호, 후견, 병실, 병동, 수용실, 감방, 피후견자, (도시의)구, 감금, be in \ward to...의 후견을 받고 있다, be under \ward 감금되어 있다
    II
    vt. 막다(off), 병셀에 수용하다, 보호하다
    III
    suf,...쪽으로의 듯

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  • 2 watch

    I
    n. 회중(손목)시계, 지켜봄, 감시, 주의, 경계, 불침번, 야경, be on the \watch for...을 감시하고 있다, 방심치 않고 있다, 대기하고 있다
    II
    n. in the \watches of the night 밤에 자지 않고 있을 때에, keep (a) \watch 감시하다, on(off) \watch 당번(비번)인, \watch and ward 밤낮없는 감시, 부단한 경계
    III
    vt. 주시하다, 지켜보다, 감시하다, 간호하다, 돌보다, (기회를)엿보다
    IV
    vi. 지켜보다, 주의하다, 경계하다, 기대하다(for), 자지 않고 있다, 간호하다, \watch out 조심하다, 경계하다, \watch over 감시하다, 간호하다, 돌보다

    English-Korean dictionary > watch

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