watch

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they watch
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he / she / it watches
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past simple watched
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past participle watched
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-ing form watching
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to look at somebody/something for a time, paying attention to what happens看;注视;观看;观察
    • watch somebody/something I was in the living room, watching TV.我当时在客厅里看电视。
    • A large crowd watched the game on Saturday. 星期六有大批观众观看比赛。
    • to watch a film/movie/video/show看电影/电影/视频/放映
    • The film is well made and fun to watch—just don't expect a classic.这部电影制作精良,观赏起来很有趣-别指望经典。
    • He sat on the ground and watched me with great interest.他坐在地上,饶有兴致地看着我。
    • watch something for something He watched the house for signs of activity.他注视着那所房子里的动静。🔊🔊
    • watch (for something) He watched for signs of activity in the house.他注视着那所房子里的动静。🔊🔊
    • ‘Would you like to play?’ ‘No thanks—I'll just watch.’“你想玩吗?” “不啦,谢谢。我就看看好了。”🔊🔊
    • She stood and watched as the taxi drove off.她站在那里,看着出租车驶去。
    • We watched to see what would happen next.我们注视着下一步要发生的事情。🔊🔊
    • watch what, how, etc… Watch what I do, then you try.你注意看我的动作,然后试着做。🔊🔊
    • watch somebody/something doing something She watched the kids playing in the yard.她看着孩子们在院子里玩。🔊🔊
    • watch somebody/something do something They watched the bus disappear into the distance.他们注视着公共汽车消失在远方。🔊🔊
    Synonyms looklook
    • watch
    • see
    • view
    • observe
    These words all mean to turn your eyes in a particular direction.
    • look to turn your eyes in a particular direction:
      • If you look carefully you can just see our house from here.你要是仔细看,从这里就可以看见我们的房子。
      • She looked at me and smiled.她看了看我,笑了。
    • watch to look at somebody/​something for a time, paying attention to what happens:
      • to watch television看电视
      • Watch what I do, then you try.你注意看我的动作,然后试着做。
    • see to watch a game, television programme, performance, etc.:
      • In the evening we went to see a movie.晚上我们去看了一场电影。
    • view (formal) to look at something, especially when you look carefully; to watch television, a film, etc.:
      • People came from all over the world to view her work.观众从世界各地涌来欣赏她的作品。
    watch, see or view?用 watch、see 还是 view?You can see/​view a film/​programme but you cannot: see/​view television. View is more formal than see and is used especially in business contexts.
    • observe (formal) to watch somebody/​something carefully, especially to learn more about them or it:指观察、注视、监视
      • The patients were observed over a period of several months.这些病人被观察了数月之久。
    Patterns
    • to look/​watch for somebody/​something
    • to watch/​observe what/​who/​how…
    • to look/​watch/​view/​observe (somebody/​something) with amazement/​surprise/​disapproval, etc.
    • to watch/​see/​view a film/​show/​programme
    • to watch/​see a match/​game/​fight
    • to look (at somebody/​something)/watch (somebody/​something)/observe somebody/​something carefully/​closely
    Extra Examples
    • He couldn't get in touch with her, so he would just have to watch and wait.因无法与她取得联系,他只好干等。
    • He leant in and kissed her as I watched enviously.他俯身亲吻她,我羡慕地看着这一切。
    • He let me watch while he assembled the model.他让我看着他组装模型。
    • He watched with great interest how she coaxed the animals inside.他饶有兴趣地看着她如何哄那些动物进到里面来。
    • I could see Robby watching curiously.我可以看到罗比在好奇地看着。
    • I spent hours patiently watching the eagles.我花了数小时耐心地观察鹰。
    • My father religiously watched the show every Friday night.我爸爸每个周五晚上都要认真地观看这个节目。
    • She stood and watched them walk off down the road.她站在那里看着他们沿着马路走远了。
    • She watched helplessly as her husband was dragged away.她眼睁睁地看着丈夫被拉走了。
    • She watched in astonishment as he smashed the machine to pieces.她吃惊地看着他把机器砸成碎片。
    • She watched the man closely to see where he would go.她紧盯着那个人,看他要去哪里。
    • The women were made to watch while their children were slaughtered.那些妇人被迫看着自己的孩子惨遭杀戮。
    • They could only watch in silence as their possessions were taken away.他们只能眼睁睁地看着自己的财物被拿走。
    • They stopped to watch the procession go by.他们停下来观看游行队伍走过。
    • They watched from an upstairs window.他们从楼上的窗口观望。
    • We watched for any sign of change in the weather.我们留意着天气变化的任何迹象。
    • the most widely watched national news bulletins in the country该国观众最多的全国性新闻节目
    • A capacity crowd watched the semi-final.一群观众观看了半决赛。
    • I only let my kids watch television at the weekends.我只允许孩子在周末看电视。
    • This initiative is being closely watched by government regulators.政府监管部门正在密切关注这项新方案。
    Topics TV, radio and newsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • closely
    • attentively
    verb + watch
    • could only
    • continue to
    • pause to
    preposition
    • for
    • from
    • in
    phrases
    • sit and watch
    • stand and watch
    • watch and wait
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] to take care of somebody/something for a short time(短时间)照看,看护,照管
    • watch somebody/something for somebody Could you watch my bags for me while I buy a paper?我去买份报纸,你能替我照看一下我的包吗?🔊🔊
    • watch something It's OK, I can watch the baby for a while.没关系,我可以看一会儿婴儿。
  3. (British English also mind)
    [transitive] (informal) to be careful about something小心;当心;留意
    • watch yourself Watch yourself! (= be careful, because you're in a dangerous situation)当心!🔊🔊
    • watch something Watch your bag—there are thieves around.小心你的提包,这里有小偷。🔊🔊
    • Watch your head on the low ceiling.天花板很低,当心别碰着头。🔊🔊
    • I have to watch every penny (= be careful what I spend).我必须掂量着花每一分钱。🔊🔊
    • watch where, what, etc… Hey, watch where you're going!嘿,瞧着点路!🔊🔊
  4. [transitive, intransitive] to pay attention to a situation so that you notice any changes看;注视;观看;观察
    • watch something We're watching the situation very carefully.我们正在非常仔细地观察情况。
    • This election is being closely watched in the region.该选举在该地区受到密切关注。
    • The food retail sector is one to watch.食品零售业值得关注。
    • watch for something We'll watch for any developments.我们会注意任何进展。
  5. [often passive] (often in the progressive tenses) to observe somebody's activities without their knowledge, especially over a period of time小心;当心;留意
    • be (being) watched He didn't know he was being watched by the authorities.他不知道当局正在监视他。
  6. Word OriginOld English wæcce ‘watchfulness’, wæccende ‘remaining awake’; related to the verb wake. The sense ‘small timepiece’ probably developed by way of a sense ‘alarm device attached to a clock’.
Idioms
mind/watch your language
  1. to be careful about what you say in order not to upset or offend somebody谨慎措辞;留神言辞
    • Watch your language, young man!年轻人,注意你的措辞!🔊🔊
    • The referee told the players to mind their language.裁判让队员注意言辞。
mind/watch your step
  1. to walk carefully走路小心
  2. to behave in a careful and sensible way言行小心谨慎
    • You’d better watch your step with him if you don’t want trouble.如果您不希望遇到麻烦,最好与他一起步伐。
watch your back
  1. to protect yourself against danger小心;当心;留意
    • She'd better watch her back if she wants to hold onto the top job.如果她想担任最高职位,她最好回头。
watch the clock
  1. (disapproving) to be careful not to work longer than the required time; to think more about when your work will finish than about the work itself盯着钟表(算计着不超过规定的工作时间,或只盼望下班而无心工作)
    • employees who are always watching the clock总是在不停地看表等着下班的员工
    see also clock-watcher
a watched pot never boils
  1. (saying) used to say that when you are impatient for something to happen, time seems to pass very slowly心急水不开(越心急,时间过得越慢)
watch it
  1. (informal) used as a warning to somebody to be careful当心;留神;注意
watch your mouth/tongue
  1. to be careful what you say in order not to offend somebody or make them angry说话当心;嘴上留个把门的
watch this space
  1. (informal) used in orders, to tell somebody to wait for more news about something to be announced(用于命令)等待下面发表的消息
    • I can't tell you any more right now, but watch this space.目前我不能跟你多说,等着听下面发表的消息吧。🔊🔊
watch the time
  1. to be sure that you know what the time is, so that you finish something at the correct time, or are not late for something注意时间(以便按时完成或到达)
    • I'll have to watch the time. I need to leave early today.我得看着点时间。今天我要早走。🔊🔊
watch the world go by
  1. to relax and watch people in a public place闲看人来人往;静观众生百态
    • We sat outside a cafe, watching the world go by.我们坐在一家小餐馆外面,望着眼前来来往往的人们。🔊🔊
    • I love just watching the world go by.我喜欢静观周围发生的事情。

watch

noun
🔊/wɒtʃ/
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  1. [countable] a type of small clock that you wear on your wrist, or (in the past) carried in your pocket表;手表;(旧时的)怀表
    • She kept looking anxiously at her watch.她焦急不安地一个劲儿看表。🔊🔊
    • He paced nervously, checking his watch.他紧张地步伐,检查手表。
    • My watch is fast/slow.我的表快/慢了。
    • Sorry I'm late—my watch has stopped.对不起,我来晚了,我的手表停了。
    see also stopwatch, wristwatch
    Extra Examples
    • Don't forget to set your watch to local time.别忘了把手表调成当地时间。
    • Let's synchronize our watches.我们对一下表吧。
    • My watch is ten years old and it's still going.我的手表已用了 10 年,现在还在走。
    • My watch loses a minute each day.我的手表每天慢 1 分钟。
    • My watch says three o'clock.我的手表显示是 3 点钟。
    • Quartz watches don't need winding.石英表不需要上弦。
    • We put our watches forward eight hours before landing in Tokyo.飞抵东京之前,我们把手表拨快了8 个小时。
    Topics Clothes and Fashiona1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • digital
    • analogue/​analog
    • mechanical
    verb + watch
    • check
    • consult
    • glance at
    watch + verb
    • go
    • work
    • stop
    watch + noun
    • face
    • band
    • strap
    See full entry
  2. [singular, uncountable] the act of watching somebody/something carefully in case of possible danger or problems注意;注视;监视;观察
    • The police have mounted a watch outside the hotel.警方已在旅馆外面布置人监视。🔊🔊
    • I'll keep watch while you go through his papers (= watch and warn you if somebody is coming).你查阅他的文件,我来放哨。🔊🔊
    • The government is keeping a close watch on how the situation develops.政府正在密切注视着形势的发展。🔊🔊
    see also neighbourhood watch
    Extra Examples
    • I kept a close watch on my bag as I sat on the train.坐火车时我紧盯着我的包。
    • She keeps watch over the inmates.她监视囚犯。
    • The authorities maintained a careful watch over the establishment.当局密切监视该机构。
    • They kept a vigilant watch for the enemy.他们时刻警惕着敌人。
    • Go in and see if you can find it in his study. I'll keep watch for you.进去看看在他书房里能不能找到,我给你放哨。
    • Two soldiers were ordered to keep watch for enemy aircraft.两名士兵奉命监视敌机。
    • They're in charge of issuing the tornado watches.他们负责发布龙卷风警情。
    • We have tornado watches in effect for a lot of Florida.我们对佛罗里达州很多地区的龙卷风实施监控。
    • prisoners on suicide watch (= being carefully watched as they might try to kill themselves)受到防止自杀监视的囚犯
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • careful
    • close
    • vigilant
    verb + watch
    • keep
    • stand
    • put
    watch + noun
    • committee
    • tower
    • list
    preposition
    • on watch
    • on the watch for
    phrases
    • keep watch over somebody/​something
    • stand watch over somebody/​something
    See full entry
  3. [countable, uncountable] a fixed period of time, usually while other people are asleep, during which somebody watches for any danger so that they can warn others, for example on a ship; the person or people who do this值班(人);警戒(人);守夜(人)
    • on watch I go on watch in an hour.我一个小时后值班。🔊🔊
    • I'm on first watch.我值第一班。🔊🔊
    see also nightwatchman
    Extra Examples
    • Some of the crew were sleeping, while others were on watch.一些船员在睡觉,其他的在值班。
    • That night they posted watches.他们那天晚上站岗。
    • The garrison commander had put an extra watch on the prisoners.卫戍部队司令已经安排加强对囚犯的看守。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • careful
    • close
    • vigilant
    verb + watch
    • keep
    • stand
    • put
    watch + noun
    • committee
    • tower
    • list
    preposition
    • on watch
    • on the watch for
    phrases
    • keep watch over somebody/​something
    • stand watch over somebody/​something
    See full entry
  4. Word OriginOld English wæcce ‘watchfulness’, wæccende ‘remaining awake’; related to the verb wake. The sense ‘small timepiece’ probably developed by way of a sense ‘alarm device attached to a clock’.
Idioms
be on the watch (for somebody/something)
  1. to be looking carefully for somebody/something that you expect to see, especially in order to avoid possible danger小心提防;警戒
    • Be on the watch for thieves.要提防小偷。🔊🔊
    Topics Dangerc2
keep a close eye/watch on somebody/something
  1. to watch somebody/something carefully密切注视;严密监视
    • Over the next few months we will keep a close watch on sales.在接下来的几个月中,我们将密切关注销售情况。