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Qué (quién) es lookout - definición

PERSON ON A SHIP IN CHARGE OF THE OBSERVATION OF THE SEA FOR HAZARDS
Look-out; Lookouts
  • Lookout boy aloft, by [[Harrison Weir]]
  • A U.S. Navy sailor standing the lookout watch aboard a warship.

lookout         
n.
1) to keep a (sharp) lookout for
2) on the lookout
Lookout         
·noun A person engaged in watching.
II. Lookout ·noun The place from which such observation is made.
III. Lookout ·noun A careful looking or watching for any object or event.
IV. Lookout ·noun Object or duty of forethought and care; responsibility.
lookout         
(lookouts)
1.
A lookout is a place from which you can see clearly in all directions.
Troops tried to set up a lookout post inside a refugee camp.
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2.
A lookout is someone who is watching for danger in order to warn other people about it.
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3.
If someone keeps a lookout, especially on a boat, they look around all the time in order to make sure there is no danger.
He denied that he'd failed to keep a proper lookout that night.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Lookout

A lookout or look-out is a person in charge of the observation of hazards. The term originally comes from a naval background, where lookouts would watch for other ships, land, and various dangers. The term has now passed into wider parlance.

Ejemplos de uso de lookout
1. In Muqdadiya, civilian monitors kept a lookout for violations.
2. "Everyone should be on the lookout," Cochran said.
3. Courthouse officials are on the lookout for suspicious activity.
4. On the lookout Ahead of the ballot, electoral officials said they were on the lookout for big and small election violations, such as illegal campaign practices, the distribution of fake ballots and voter intimidation.
5. Normally they are placid creatures on the lookout for food or comfort.