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Learn the meaning of lookout as a noun in English, with examples of usage and related words. Find out how to pronounce lookout and how to use it in different contexts.
- LOOK OUT in Traditional Chinese - Cambridge Dictionary
LOOK OUT translate: 小心,當心, (用於告知某人有危險)小心,當心, 找到,找出. Learn...
- Znaczenie LOOKOUT, definicja w Cambridge English Dictionary
LOOKOUT definicja: 1. a person who watches for danger: 2. a...
- LOOKOUT | significado en inglés - Cambridge Dictionary
to search for something or someone: I'm always on the...
- LOOK OUT in Traditional Chinese - Cambridge Dictionary
lookout n (observation post) puesto de observación nm + loc adj : puesto de vigilancia nm + loc adj : The police sat at the lookout, watching for criminal activity. El policía se sentó en el puesto de observación para vigilar la actividad criminal. lookout n (person: keeps watch) vigilante n común : vigía n común : centinela n común
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word lookout as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to say lookout in Spanish and play word games on Merriam-Webster.com.
vigilar ⇒, observar ⇒ vtr. You must look out for snakes when walking in these hills. Debes vigilar que no haya serpientes cuando camines por estas montañas. estar pendiente de, estar atento a loc verb. Debes estar atento a las serpientes cuando camines por estas montañas. look out for [sb] vtr phrasal insep.
to search for something or someone: I'm always on the lookout for interesting new recipes. Ver más. keep a lookout for something/someone. to continue to watch carefully for something or someone, especially in order to avoid danger: Keep a lookout for small objects that a baby might swallow. Ver más.
Significado de look out en inglés. look out. phrasal verb with look verb uk / lʊk / us / lʊk / Add to word list. to watch what is happening and be careful: The police have warned shopkeepers to look out for forged notes. B1. said or shouted in order to tell someone that they are in danger: Look out! There's a car coming!
1. (mirar al exterior) a. mirar hacia afuera. If you look out of the window, you will see a man standing by a tree. Si miras hacia afuera por la ventana, vas a ver un hombre de pie junto a un árbol. b. mirar fuera. I was looking out one morning when I saw two deer run across the field.