watch ●●●●●


تلفظ آنلاینOxford 5000 vocabulary |A1|SPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabulary

watch /wɒtʃ $ wɑːtʃ, wɒːtʃ/ verb
watch noun

تماشا کردن (برای مدت زمانی، با دقت نظاره کردن)
نگهبانی، پاس، نگهبان، مراقبت کردن، مواظبت کردن، پاییدن، دیدبان، مدت کشیک، ساعت جیبی و مچی، ساعت، مراقبت کردن، مواظب بودن، بر کسی نظارت کردن، پاسداری کردن، علوم نظامی: نگهبانی دادن، علوم دریایی: پاس، نگهبانی
ارسال ایمیل

▼ ادامه توضیحات دیکشنری؛ پس از بنر تبلیغاتی ▼

به صفحه تحلیلگران در Instagram بپیوندیددر صفحه اینستاگرام آموزشگاه مجازی تحلیلگران، هر روز یک نکته جدید خواهید آموخت.
نسخه ویندوز دیکشنری تحلیلگران (آفلاین)بیش از 350,000 لغت و اصطلاح زبان انگلیسی براساس واژه های رایج و کاربردی لغت نامه های معتبر
کامپیوتر: ساعت مچی

[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

watch
[verb]
Synonyms:
- look at, contemplate, eye, observe, regard, see, view
- guard, keep, look after, mind, protect, superintend, take care of, tend
[noun]
Synonyms:
- wristwatch, chronometer, timepiece
- lookout, observation, surveillance, vigil
Related Idioms: keep an eye on, keep tabs on, keep watch over
Related Words: examine, follow, inspect, scan, scrutinize
English Thesaurus: watch, keep an eye on somebody/something, observe, monitor, spy on somebody, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. watch1 S1 W1 /wɒtʃ $ wɑːtʃ, wɒːtʃ/ verb
[Word Family: noun: watch, watcher; adjective: watchful, watchable; verb: watch]
[Language: Old English; Origin: wæccan]

1. LOOK [intransitive and transitive] to look at someone or something for a period of time, paying attention to what is happening:
Do you mind if I watch?
We sat and watched the sunset.
watch carefully/closely/intently etc
He watched helplessly as Paula fell into the icy water.
Watch carefully. You may learn something.
watch (somebody/something) with interest/amusement/delight etc
Harriet watched him with interest.
watch somebody/something do/doing something
I watched him go, then went home.
Ruth could not bear to watch her parents arguing.
watch to do something
I watched to see how he’d react.
watch television/a film etc
The debate was watched by 97 million viewers.
Most parents don’t know what their kids are watching on TV.
watch what/how/when etc
It’s useful to watch how other pilots handle the glider.

2. BE CAREFUL [transitive] to act carefully in order to avoid an accident or unwanted situation
watch (that)
Watch he doesn’t run into the road.
She’s a student and has to watch her budget closely.
Watch your head on the shelf.
watch what/how/where etc
Silly old fool! Why doesn’t he watch where he’s going?
Watch what you’re doing! It’s spilling everywhere!
Watch yourself (=be careful) in Madrid; there are some rough areas.
watch what you say/your tongue/your language/your mouth etc (=be careful not to hurt or offend people by what you say)
Employees should watch what they say in personal emails.
watch your weight/watch what you eat (=be careful not to get fat)
He may be a former athlete, but he still has to watch his weight.

3. PAY ATTENTION [transitive] to pay attention to a situation that interests or worries you to see how it develops
watch closely/carefully
American companies are watching Japanese developments closely.
The government will watch the progress of these schemes with interest.

4. CARE FOR [transitive] to stay with someone or something so that nothing bad happens to them:
She watches the kids for us occasionally.

5. SECRETLY [transitive] to secretly watch a person or place:
I feel like I’m being watched.

6. watch your step informal to be careful, especially about making someone angry:
He soon saw he’d have to watch his step with some of these guys.

7. watch your back informal to be careful because other people may try to harm you

8. watch the clock informal to keep looking at the time because you are worried or bored:
anxious mums watching the clock

9. watch the time to make sure you know what time it is to avoid being late

10. watch it spoken used to warn someone to be careful:
Watch it, there’s a car.

11. watch this space informal used to tell people to pay attention in the future because things are going to develop further – used especially in newspapers

12. one to watch someone or something that people should pay attention to because they are interesting or exciting:
In the tournament so far, Italy’s Stefania Croce looks like the one to watch.

13. watch the world go by to relax outside by just looking at the people around you:
lingering in a pavement café, watching the world go by

14. you watch informal used to tell someone that you know what will happen:
He’ll win this time, you watch.
watch somebody like a hawk at hawk1

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. watch2 S2 W3 noun
[Word Family: noun: watch, watcher; adjective: watchful, watchable; verb: watch]

1. [countable] a small clock that you wear on your wrist or keep in your pocket:
My watch has stopped.
look at/glance at/consult your watch
She glanced nervously at her watch.
How do you keep track of time if you don’t wear a watch?

2. [singular, uncountable] when you watch someone or something carefully, or pay careful attention to them, so that you are ready to act if necessary:
The police arrived to keep watch on the mouth of the tunnel.
watch on/over
He maintained a 24-hour watch over his son.
Security forces kept a close watch on our activities.

3. keep a watch out for somebody/something (also be on the watch for somebody/something) to be looking and waiting for something that might happen or someone you might see, especially so that you can avoid danger, trouble etc:
Be on the watch for anything suspicious.

4. [countable] a group of people whose job is to guard or protect someone or something:
We were arrested and held until the arrival of the night watch (=people responsible for keeping the streets safe at night, especially in past times).neighbourhood watch

5. [uncountable and countable] a period of time when it is someone’s duty to stay somewhere and look for signs of danger:
The first watch is from now until midnight.
on watch
Who’s on watch tonight?

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

watch
noun
I. instrument for telling the time
ADJ. digital | fob, pocket, wrist (also wristwatch) | sports
VERB + WATCH check, consult, glance at, look at | put back/forward We put our watches forward eight hours before landing in Tokyo.
set Don't forget to set your watch to local time.
wind Quartz watches don't need winding.
have on, wear | put on | take off
WATCH + VERB go My watch is ten years old and it's still going.
stop Sorry I'm late?my watch has stopped.
be slow, lose sth My watch loses a minute each day.
be fast, gain sth | say sth My watch says three o'clock.
WATCH + NOUN face | band (also watchband), strap

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

watch
II. guard
ADJ. careful, close I kept a close watch on my bag as I sat on the train.
constant, round-the-clock | night
VERB + WATCH keep, stand Two soldiers were ordered to keep watch for enemy aircraft.
put The garrison commander had put an extra watch on the prisoners.
WATCH + NOUN committee | tower
PREP. on ~ Some of the crew were sleeping, while others were on watch.
on the ~ for Cats are constantly on the watch for mice or other small mammals.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

watch
verb
ADV. carefully, closely, intently She watched the man closely to see where he would go.
idly | impassively, numbly | anxiously, helplessly, warily She watched helplessly as her husband was dragged away.
open-mouthed | covertly | in silence, silently | just I love just watching the world go by.
VERB + WATCH could only They could only watch in silence as their possessions were taken away.
continue to | pause to, stop to They stopped to watch the procession go by.
love to | let sb He let me watch while he assembled the model.
make sb The women were made to watch while their children were slaughtered.
PREP. for We watched for any sign of change in the weather.
from They watched from an upstairs window.
in She watched in astonishment as he smashed the machine to pieces.
with He watched with great interest how she coaxed the animals towards her.
PHRASES sit/stand and watch She stood and watched them walk off down the road.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

watch

watch television
We watched television all evening.
watch a programme/film/show
They were watching a film on TV.
closely
I watched him closely while he was giving his evidence.
carefully
She watched very carefully and did exactly as he did.
helplessly
He watched helplessly as his son was swept away by the waves.
intently (=with a lot of attention)
Her father was watching her intently as she worked.
with interest/amusement etc
A small crowd of people were watching them with interest.
in horror/amazement etc
He watched in horror as the flames engulfed his house.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

watch to look at someone or something for a period of time and pay attention to what is happening:
They were all watching the game.
I watched him get out of his car.
We are watching carefully to see how the situation develops.
keep an eye on somebody/something to watch someone or something carefully so that you are prepared if anything bad happens:
The doctors are keeping a careful eye on her.
Can you keep an eye on my bag for me?
Keep an eye on house prices before you decide to sell.
observe to watch someone or something carefully in order to learn more about them:
A 24-hour camera is being used to observe the birds’ behaviour.
During your teacher training you will be encouraged to observe lessons.
monitor to watch a situation carefully to see how it changes over a period of time:
Class teachers are responsible for monitoring the progress of each student.
Economists are monitoring the situation carefully.
spy on somebody to watch someone secretly in order to find out what they are doing:
He hired a private detective to spy on her.
In the 1960s, government agencies were spying on everybody.
spectator someone who watches an event, especially a sports event:
There were 4,500 spectators at the game.
a crowd of spectators
viewer someone who watches television:
Millions of television viewers listened to the President’s speech.
programmes for younger viewers
audience the people who watch a play or performance, or the people who watch a particular television programme:
The audience roared with laughter and clapped.
It attracted a television audience of seven million.
onlooker someone who watches something happening without being involved in it, especially in the street:
A man was standing on the roof, watched by a crowd of onlookers below.
observer someone who watches and pays attention to particular situations and events, because they are interested in them, or it is their job:
She was a shrewd observer of human nature.
a political observer who writes for The Independent newspaper
The United Nations has sent military observers to the Sudan.
look at/glance at your watch
I looked at my watch. It was 4.30.
check/consult your watch
He checked his watch and saw that it was only 2.15.
a watch says ...
My watch says twenty past one.
put your watch forward (=make it show a later time)
The passengers were reminded to put their watches forward three hours.
put your watch back (=make it show an earlier time)
On Saturday night, don’t forget to put your watch back an hour.
set your watch (=make it show the correct time)
I set my watch by the clock on the mantelpiece.
wear a watch
He wore a gold watch.
a watch stops
Her watch had stopped after getting wet in the sea.
sb’s watch is fast/runs fast (=it shows a later time)
No, it’s only 12.15 – your watch must be fast.
sb’s watch is slow/runs slow (=it shows an earlier time)
'He’s late.' 'Maybe his watch is running slow.'

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

watch
̈ɪwɔtʃ
See: bird watcher , bear watching , on the watch

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


TahlilGaran Online Dictionary ver 18.0
All rights reserved, Copyright © Alireza Motamed.

TahlilGaran : دیکشنری آنلاین تحلیلگران ( معنی watch ) | علیرضا معتمد , دیکشنری تحلیلگران , وب اپلیکیشن , تحلیلگران , دیکشنری , آنلاین , آیفون , IOS , آموزش مجازی 4.7 : 2139
4.7دیکشنری آنلاین تحلیلگران ( معنی watch )
دیکشنری تحلیلگران (وب اپلیکیشن، ویژه کاربران آیفون، IOS) | دیکشنری آنلاین تحلیلگران ( معنی watch ) | موسس و مدیر مسئول :