Meaning of Lookout | Babel Free
ˈlʊkaʊtDefinitions
- A census-designated place in Modoc County, California, United States.
- A vantage point with a view of the surrounding area.
- A session of watching for an approaching enemy, police, etc.
- A person on watch for approaching enemy, police, danger, etc.
- A subject for observation; a prospect or view.
- One's perspective, outlook; hence, one's responsibility. (used with a possessive pronoun or a noun in a possessive form).
- An observation window.
- A joist that extends in cantilever out from the exterior wall (or wall plate) of a building, supporting the roof sheathing and providing a nailing surface for the fascia boards.
Equivalents
Български
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བོད་སྐད
སོ་པ
Cymraeg
gwylfa
Español
mirador
Suomi
asia
murhe
näköala
näköalapaikka
näkymä
ongelma
tähystäjä
tähystys
tähystyspaikka
tarkkailupiste
vahti
vartio
vartiomies
Gaeilge
crannóg
Galego
miradoiro
עברית
צופה
Հայերեն
պահակ
日本語
窺見
한국어
경계
Kurdî
baj
Te Reo Māori
matira
Русский
атанда
атас
вахта
дело
дозор
дозорный
забота
на ата́нде
на ата́се
наблюдатель
наблюда́тельный пункт
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Svenska
utkik
Türkçe
gözcü
Examples
“Gulangyu island has a spectacular crows-nest lookout reached by winding stone staircases. From so high, the Nationalist islands look like lumps of cookie batter dropped onto the smooth harbor, with picturesque sailing junks not far away.”
“We kept a lookout all night, but nobody came.”
“The raid failed when the lookout noticed the enemy group.”
“A lack of lookouts was partially responsible for the deaths of two track workers at Margam East Junction in south Wales on July 3, according to an interim report published by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch on December 5. [...] "The absence of a lookout with no involvement in the work activity removed a vital safety barrier," says the report.”
“Looking, seeing: search or searching; Looking-for (B.), expectation; Lookout, a careful watching for: an elevated place from which to observe: one engaged in watching. And, you know, she OUGHT to keep enough to pay for her season-ticket; but no, she comes to me about that, and I have to find the money." "It's a poor lookout," said Mrs. Morel bitterly.”
“Every person's interest is his own lookout.”
“"Strickland's painting in my studio." "Well?" […] "Strickland can't work with anyone else in the studio." "Damn it all, it's your studio. That's his lookout."”
“Twenty-one of these vehicles were later converted into bogie brake vans for freight service. [...] The extreme width over the side lookouts is 9 ft.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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