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I . watch [wɒtʃ] N

1. watch:

watch (on wrist)
watch (on chain)

2. watch no pl (observation):

watch
on watch
to be under [close] watch

3. watch (period of duty, unit):

watch

II . watch [wɒtʃ] VB trans

1. watch (look at):

watch
to watch TV
to watch the world go by

2. watch (keep vigil):

to watch sb/sth
to watch sb/sth like a hawk

3. watch (be careful about):

watch it!
pazi!
watch yourself!
to watch one's weight
watch this space!
to watch one's step

III . watch [wɒtʃ] VB intr

1. watch (look):

watch

2. watch (be attentive):

watch

watch out VB intr

1. watch (keep lookout):

to watch out for sb/sth

2. watch (beware of):

watch out!
pazi!

neigh·bour·hood ˈwatch N

ˈnight-watch N

self-wind·ing ˈwatch N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This smashup is going to be even more spectacular to watch.
www.fastcompany.com
Unfortunately, those were not recovered, but his watch, cuff links and some other personal items were returned to him.
globalnews.ca
Compare alcohol to pot and watch all the high horse close minded people clutch their bottles of poison.
www.odt.co.nz
Suspects now have access to an audio-visual system on which they can watch films and listen to music whilst incarcerated.
en.wikipedia.org
He also became exempt from standing night watch, and making contributions to public works and fortifications.
en.wikipedia.org
Suppose the child is behaviourally sound and the parent is just a worrywart who wants to keep close watch.
www.vancouverobserver.com
The event is meant to increase awareness about police programs in communities, such as drug prevention, town watch, neighborhood watch, and other anti-crime efforts.
en.wikipedia.org
She will watch a group of shady-looking young ones for a while, and then she'll lean into me conspiratorially.
www.independent.ie
The council discusses municipal topics such as lights, water supply, zoning, and neighborhood watch.
en.wikipedia.org
Two waiters, one young and one older, sit at a table and watch him, sharing what they know of him through hearsay.
en.wikipedia.org

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