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Meanings of
look out
in English
Portuguese
ter cuidado
Catalan
vigilar
Spanish
vigilar
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To be vigilant, be on the lookout or be careful.
watch
watch out
Portuguese
ter cuidado
Synonyms
Examples for "
watch
"
watch
watch out
Examples for "
watch
"
1
This year, as every year, he will
watch
the Open from home.
2
Young people say pornography is too easy to
watch
in New Zealand.
3
The vote is scheduled for today; you can
watch
the debate live.
4
Did you
watch
Great Thinkers: In Their Own Words the other week?
5
What to
watch
:
-Ghana goes to the market for new funds.
1
However, motorists should
watch
out
for ice on the roads, it said.
2
Long weekend traffic and a special mention to
watch
out
for stock.
3
That said; do
watch
out
for denting someone's pride in the process.
4
Most believe we'll see another Apple event come October so
watch
out
!
5
Definitely a bowler to
watch
out
for in this years' IPL Auction.
Usage of
look out
in English
1
Another point to
look
out
for is cost projections for renewable power.
2
Ultimately, we need every individual to know what to
look
out
for.
3
Well, have a
look
out
of the window, prime minister, he said.
4
Fear of change is another sign to
look
out
for, Field says.
5
These are the people that you need to
look
out
for; 1.
6
Mr Guthrie, he said, should have been keeping a closer
look
out
.
7
We're on the
look
out
for new partners on the Africa network.
8
This encouraged construction workers to
look
out
for each other, she said.
9
Perhaps the gods
look
out
for those without consciences, but who try.
10
The German went to
look
out
the window, clearly awaiting full sunrise.
11
What she wouldn't have given to
look
out
and find he's gone.
12
There were several other explosions, but we no longer dared
look
out
.
13
This Christmas he wants New Zealanders to
look
out
for each other.
14
What do you see when you
look
out
your window at work?
15
Our rooms
look
out
over the front of the house, and yet-
16
Better able than most in this town to
look
out
for you.
Other examples for "look out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
look
out
look
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
look out
Portuguese
ter cuidado
tomar cuidado
Catalan
vigilar
estar alerta
anar amb compte
Spanish
vigilar
Look out
through the time
Look out
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Canada
Common
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