lookout

英['lʊkaʊt] 美['lʊkaʊt]
  • n. 瞭望台;瞭望员;注意;是某人自己的事;前景,前途
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Noun:
  1. a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event

  2. an elevated post affording a wide view

  3. a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings

  4. the act of looking out

1. He denied that he'd failed to keep a proper lookout that night.
他否认当晚守望不力。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Troops tried to set up a lookout post inside a refugee camp.
部队试图在难民营里设一个瞭望哨。

来自柯林斯例句

3. We're always on the lookout for good computer programmers.
我们一直在物色优秀的计算机程序编制员.

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4. Keep a lookout for a nasty little organization calling itself Defence Through Strength.
要警惕一个自称“实力防卫”的可恶组织。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Nature lovers will be on the lookout for eagles, cormorants, and the occasional whale.
自然爱好者要密切留意鹰、鸬鹚和偶尔出现的鲸鱼。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We posted several lookouts.
      我们部署了几个岗哨。
    2. The general posted a lookout on top of the hill.
      将军下令在小山顶上设立一个监视哨。
    3. A huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a lookout.
      一个了望员突然发现一座巨大的冰山。
    4. One of the men stood at the door to act as a lookout.
      有一个人站在门口望风。
    5. I'll be on the lookout for the data you need.
      我会注意搜集你需要的数据。
    6. Everyone must keep a sharp lookout for this sign.
      大家要密切注意这个标记。
    7. That's his own lookout.
      那是他自己的事。
    8. If you want to waste your money, that's your own lookout.
      你要乱花钱,那是你自己的事。