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61 to watch for
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62 to watch one's waistline
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63 to watch oneself
(be careful) ir con cuidado 2 (control one's habits) controlarse -
64 to watch over
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65 to watch the world go by
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66 digital clock/watch
(a clock or watch which shows the time in numbers instead of on a dial.) reloj digital -
67 sentry watch
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68 wrist-watch
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69 wristlet-watch
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70 to mind or watch one's Ps and Qs
* cuidarse or tener mucho cuidado de no meter la pata *English-spanish dictionary > to mind or watch one's Ps and Qs
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71 self-winding watch
['selfˌwaɪndɪŋ'wɒtʃ]N reloj m de cuerda automática -
72 to watch sb like a hawk
no quitar el ojo or la vista de encima a algn -
73 to watch the pennies
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74 keep watch
(to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.) vigilar, estar en guardia -
75 anchor watch
nMILIT guardia de puerto f -
76 keep watch
viMILIT, WATER TRANSP estar de guardia -
77 night watch
nMILIT guardia nocturna m -
78 on watch
adjWATER TRANSP sailing de guardia -
79 port watch
nWATER TRANSP personnel guardia de babor f -
80 second dog watch
nMILIT segundo cuartillo m
См. также в других словарях:
Watch — (w[o^]ch), n. [OE. wacche, AS. w[ae]cce, fr. wacian to wake; akin to D. wacht, waak, G. wacht, wache. [root]134. See {Wake}, v. i. ] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of watching; forbearance of sleep; vigil; wakeful, vigilant, or constantly observant… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
watch — [wäch, wôch] n. [ME wacche < OE wæcce < base of wacian: see WAKE1] 1. the act or fact of keeping awake, esp. of keeping awake and alert, in order to look after, protect, or guard 2. a) any of the several periods into which the night was… … English World dictionary
Watch — Watch, v. i. [Cf. AS. w[oe]ccan, wacian. [root]134. See {Watch}, n., {Wake}, v. i. ] [1913 Webster] 1. To be awake; to be or continue without sleep; to wake; to keep vigil. [1913 Webster] I have two nights watched with you. Shak. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-watch — The noun watch, meaning ‘a state of alert’, first produced a suffix (or combining form) in the 1950s, and is known earlier in verbs such as firewatch (a term from the Second World War), but it is essentially a creation of the 70s (doomwatch) and… … Modern English usage
watch — [n1] clock worn on body analog watch, chronometer, digital watch, pocket watch, stopwatch, ticker*, timepiece, timer, wristwatch; concept 463 watch [n2] lookout alertness, attention, awareness, duty, eagle eye*, eye*, gander, guard, hawk, heed,… … New thesaurus
watch — ► VERB 1) look at attentively. 2) keep under careful or protective observation. 3) exercise care, caution, or restraint about. 4) (watch for) look out for. 5) (watch out) be careful. 6) maintain an interest i … English terms dictionary
Watch — bezeichnet: Watch (Fernsehsender), britischer Fernsehsender The Watch, italienische Progressive Rock Gruppe Siehe auch Black Watch UN Watch Watch Island Watch Valley … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Watch — Watch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Watched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Watching}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To give heed to; to observe the actions or motions of, for any purpose; to keep in view; not to lose from sight and observation; as, to watch the progress of a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
watch — watch unix утилита, запускает и следит за программой через фиксированные интервалы времени. Если интервал не задан с помощью опции n, то команда будет запускаться каждые 2 секунды. Завершить программу можно с помощью нажатия соответствующих … Википедия
Watch Me — «Watch Me» Sencillo de Shake It Up del álbum Break It Down Publicación 21 de junio de 2011 … Wikipedia Español