watchful的意思和读音

watchful

: [ˈwɑtʃfəl] : [ˈwɒtʃf(ə)l]

adj.

adj.inattentive

adj.observant,alert,attentive,vigilant,on the alert

watchfuladj.

1.paying attention to what is happening in case of danger, accidents, etc.

Her expression was watchful and alert.

His mother kept a watchful eye on him.

The children played under the watchful eye of their teacher.

adj.1.,,,, (of; against)2.

adj.1.looking at something carefully, or noticing everything that is happening

1. tuck v. () , () watchful a. well v. ...

2. Victory n . Watchful adj. Yesterday n . ...

3. waste n. watchful a. waterage n.

4. tuck v. () , () watchful a. well v. ...

5. degree n. watchful adj. concentration n. ...

6.」(watch),5:8:「watchful)。

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1.Religion, with its belief in watchful gods and extravagant rituals and practices, has been a social glue for most of human history.

2.Down through the different foods she worked, giving the name of each dish its proper position according to its length with a watchful eye.

3.Socially there appears to be bit of drama brewing, so be watchful - it may erupt in mid-September.9

4.The regulator will also be keeping a watchful eye: to award a banking licence and then see that business fail would be calamitous.

5.Strange events take place away from watchful eyes, and nature is often cruel to those who try to steal her secrets.

6.The contamination is already spreading up the East Coast, so be watchful anywhere the Gulf waters may have contact with you.

7.The legislature is the watchful guardian over the public purse. It is its duty to see that the disbursement has been honestly made.

8.The following day, I settled Dad in the garden and left the children playing under his watchful eye.

9.He did not remember his sister at all, except as a tiny, feeble baby, always silent, with large, watchful eyes.

10.Kane has had food delivered to houses down the block from her family's Maryland home to avoid her parents' watchful eye.