词汇 | watch out |
释义 | Idiom watch out be aware.They say a storm is coming, so watch out and don't take any chances. Usage notes: sometimes used as an order: Andy saw the car coming toward them, and yelled, “Watch out!” Related vocabulary: look outPhr V watch out Watch out! (always an order) something you say to tell someone to be careful so that they can avoid danger or an accidentWatch out - there's a car coming! watch out usually in commands to be careful and pay attention because something bad may happen - used especially when warning someone to be careful: "Watch out!" whispered Daniel. They glanced around and saw Miss Turnbull coming straight towards them. You're going to become an alcoholic if you don't watch out. Inter Milan are a strong team, and United had better watch out.■ SIMILAR TO: look out! spoken watch outTo pay attention (usually because danger is imminent). Often used as an imperative. You need to watch out for all these cords—they're a serious tripping hazard. Watch out! There's a car coming! watch outv. 1. To be careful or on the alert; take care: If you don't watch out, you'll fall on the ice. 2. watch out for To be careful of some danger: Watch out for falling rocks! |
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