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watchman
watch·man W0044100 (wŏch′mən)n. One who is employed to stand guard or keep watch.watchman (ˈwɒtʃmən) n, pl -men1. (Building) a person employed to guard buildings or property2. (formerly) a man employed to patrol or guard the streets at nightwatch•man (ˈwɒtʃ mən) n., pl. -men. 1. a person who keeps guard over a building at night. 2. (formerly) a person who guards or patrols the streets at night. [1350–1400] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | watchman - a guard who keeps watch security guard, watcherprivate security force, security force - a privately employed group hired to protect the security of a business or industrybank guard - a security guard at a bankfire watcher - (during World War II in Britain) someone whose duty was to watch for fires caused by bombs dropped from the airguard - a person who keeps watch over something or someonelookout, lookout man, picket, scout, sentinel, sentry, spotter, watch - a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated eventnight watchman - a watchman who works during the nightpatroller - someone on patrol duty; an individual or a member of a group that patrols an areaport watcher, portwatcher - a watchman on a wharf |
watchmannoun guard, security guard, security man, custodian, caretaker He worked for ten years as a watchman in a factory.Translationswatch (wotʃ) noun1. a small instrument for telling the time by, worn on the wrist or carried in the pocket of a waistcoat etc. He wears a gold watch; a wrist-watch. 手錶 手表2. a period of standing guard during the night. I'll take the watch from two o'clock till six. 守衛 守卫3. in the navy etc, a group of officers and men who are on duty at a given time. The night watch come(s) on duty soon. 值勤軍官和士兵 值班人员 verb1. to look at (someone or something). He was watching her carefully; He is watching television. 看 观看2. to keep a lookout (for). They've gone to watch for the ship coming in; Could you watch for the postman? 等候 注视3. to be careful of (someone or something). Watch (that) you don't fall off!; Watch him! He's dangerous. 小心 注意4. to guard or take care of. Watch the prisoner and make sure he doesn't escape; Please watch the baby while I go shopping. 監視,留心看著 监视,密切观察 5. to wait for (a chance, opportunity etc). Watch your chance, and then run. 等待(機會) 伺机ˈwatcher noun 看守者 守卫者ˈwatchful adjective alert and cautious. watchful eyes; If you are watchful you will not be robbed. 警戒的,留心的 警惕的ˈwatchfully adverb 警戒地 警惕地ˈwatchfulness noun 警戒 警惕ˈwatchdog noun a dog which guards someone's property etc. We leave a watchdog in our office at night to scare away thieves. 看門狗 看门狗ˈwatchmaker noun a person who makes and repairs watches, clocks etc. 鐘錶匠 钟表匠ˈwatchman noun (often ˌnight-ˈwatchman) a man employed to guard a building etc against thieves, especially at night. The bank-robbers shot the (night-)watchman. (尤指夜間)警衛 警卫(尤指夜间值班人员) ˈwatchtower noun an old word for a tower on which a lookout is posted. (舊語)守望塔 瞭望塔,岗楼 ˈwatchword noun a motto or slogan used by members of a group of people who think (or act) alike. Let freedom be our watchword! 座右銘,口號 口号,标语 keep watch to be on guard. He kept watch while the other soldiers slept. 站哨 放哨watch one's step to be careful what one does or says. He's in a bad mood, so watch your step and don't say anything wrong! (做事或說話)謹慎小心 (讲话做事)谨慎小心 watch out (with for) to be careful (of). Watch out for the cars!; Watch out! The police are coming! 留心 戒备watch over to guard or take care of. The mother bird is watching over her young. 看守,留心看著 看守,监视 EncyclopediaSeeWatchmenMedicalSeeWATCHWatchman
WATCHMAN. An officer in many cities and towns, whose duty it is to watch during the night and take care of the property of the inhabitants. 2. He possesses generally the common law authority of a constable (q.v.) to make arrests, where there is reasonable ground to suspect a felony, though there is no proof of a felony having been committed. 1 Chit. Cr. L. 24; 2 Hale, 96; Hawk. B. 2, c. 13, s. 1, &c.; 1 East, P. C. 303; 2 Inst. 52; Com. Dig. Imprisonment, H 4; Dane's Ab. Index, h.t.; 3 Taunt. R. 14; 1 B. & A. 227; Peake, R. 89; 1 Moody's Cr. Cas. 334; 1 Esp. R. 294; and vide Peace. 3. By an act of congress, approved Sept. 30, 1850, the compensation of watchmen in the various departments of government, shall be five hundred dollars per annum. watchman
Synonyms for watchmannoun guardSynonyms- guard
- security guard
- security man
- custodian
- caretaker
Synonyms for watchmannoun a guard who keeps watchSynonymsRelated Words- private security force
- security force
- bank guard
- fire watcher
- guard
- lookout
- lookout man
- picket
- scout
- sentinel
- sentry
- spotter
- watch
- night watchman
- patroller
- port watcher
- portwatcher
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