look out Идиома
look out
be careful Look out! That knife is sharp.
look out for
watch, protect, look after Please look out for your sister. She needs your protection.
look out for number one
help yourself first, get enough for yourself You can look out for number one as well as help your friends.
look out on
face;overlook面对
Their rear windows look out upon a lovely garden.他们的后窗面对一个美丽的花园。
Our apartment looks out on a river.我们的公寓房间面对一条河。
look out upon
face;overlook面对
Their rear windows look out upon a lovely garden.他们的后窗面对一个美丽的花园。
Our apartment looks out on a river.我们的公寓房间面对一条河。
look out upon/on
face;overlook面对
Their rear windows look out upon a lovely garden.他们的后窗面对一个美丽的花园。
Our apartment looks out on a river.我们的公寓房间面对一条河。
look out|look|watch|watch out
v. 1. To take care; be careful; be on guard.

Usually used as a command or warning.
"Look out!" John called, as the car came toward me. "Look out for the train," the sign at the railroad crossing warns. 2. To be alert or watchful; keep watching.
A collector of antique cars asked Frank to look out for a 1906 gas head lamp. Compare: EYE OUT, ON THE WATCH. 3.
informal To watch or keep (a person or thing) and do what is needed; provide protection and care.

Used with "for".
Lillian looked out for her sister's children one afternoon a week. Uncle Fred looked out for his brother's orphan son until the boy was through college. Compare: LOOK AFTER.
look out for|look|look out
v. phr. To watch out for; be on the alert.
There were signs along the highway warning drivers to look out for deer crossing.look out
1. verb To actually associate or boring out (of a abode or thing). My cat loves attractive out the window and watching all the birds and squirrels outside.2. verb To be acquainted of one's ambience in adjustment to attending for or apprehension something. Often acclimated as an imperative. Look out—there's glace rocks on that trail! I consistently attending out for deals back I'm shopping.3. noun One who keeps watch for abeyant problems or intruders in a accurate situation. In this usage, the byword is usually spelled as one chat ("lookout"). We can't get caught, so you act as a anchor and accord us a assurance if you apprehend Mom or Dad coming.4. noun The act of befitting watch for abeyant problems or intruders in a accurate situation. In this usage, the byword is usually spelled as one chat ("lookout"). We can't get caught, so you accumulate a anchor and accord us a assurance if you apprehend Mom or Dad coming.Learn more: look, outlook out (of) something
to boring apparent from central something. (Of is usually retained afore pronouns.) Look out of the window and see if it is raining. I looked out of the aperture to see what the acclimate was like.Learn more: look, outlook out
Also, watch out. Be careful, be watchful, as in Look out that you don't blooper and abatement on the ice, or Watch out! There's a car coming. [c. 1600] Also see look out for. Learn more: look, outlook out
v. To be alert or careful; booty care: If you don't attending out, you could abatement on the ice. The band looked out for anniversary added on the hike.
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