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lookout [ˈlʊkˌaʊt] n 1. the act of keeping watch against danger, etc. 2. a person or persons instructed or employed to keep such a watch, esp on a ship 3. a strategic point from which a watch is kept 4. Informal worry or concern that's his lookout 5. Chiefly Brit outlook, chances, or view vb look out (adverb, mainly intr)
1. to heed one's behaviour; be careful look out for the children's health 2. to be on the watch look out for my mother at the station 3. (tr) to search for and find I'll look out some curtains for your new house 4. (foll by on or over) to face in a particular direction the house looks out over the moor ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
lookout noun 1. watchman, guard, sentry, sentinel, vedette (Military) One committed the burglary and the other acted as lookout. 2. watch, guard, vigil, qui vive He denied that he had failed to keep a proper lookout during the night. 3. watchtower, post, tower, beacon, observatory, citadel, observation post Troops tried to set up a lookout post inside a refugee camp. 4. (Informal) concern, business, worry, funeral (informal), pigeon (Brit. informal) It was your lookout if you put your life in danger. 5. (Chiefly Brit.) prospect, view, future, outlook, likelihood If this is true, it's a poor lookout for future generations. Translations lookout [ˈlʊkaʊt] A. N 1. (= act) → observación f, vigilancia f to keep a lookout for sth; be on the lookout for sth → estar atento a or al acecho de algo keep a lookout for the postman → estáte atento por si viene el cartero to keep a sharp lookout → estar ojo avizor 3. (= prospect) → perspectiva f it's a grim or poor lookout for us/for education → la perspectiva es desalentadora para nosotros/para la educación that's his lookout! → ¡eso es asunto suyo!, ¡allá él! B. CPD lookout post N → atalaya f, puesto m de observación lookout [ˈlʊkaʊt] n (= person) → guetteur/euse m/f (= activity) to keep a lookout (as sentry) → faire le guet; (on boat) → être de vigie to keep a lookout for sth, to be on the lookout for sth (= beware) → se méfier de qch (= seek) → être à l'affût de qch lookout post n → poste m de guet How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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When night came she went forth with silent foot and obtained food for herself and her kittens, but feigning to be afraid, she kept a lookout all through the day. Notwithstanding that both Clayton and his wife kept a sharp lookout they saw nothing of larger animals, though on two occasions they had seen their little simian neighbors come screaming and chattering from the near-by ridge, casting frightened glances back over their little shoulders, and evincing as plainly as though by speech that they were fleeing some terrible thing which lay concealed there. As the car crossed the zone of scattered dwellings that separated Oakland from Berkeley, he kept a lookout for a familiar, two-story building along the front of which ran the proud sign, HIGGINBOTHAM'S CASH STORE. |
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