follow, keep an eye on, observe, watch, watch overįollow with the eyes or the mind. " Please observe the reaction of these two chemicals"Ĩ. " view a show on television" " This program will be seen all over the world" " view an exhibition" " Catch a show on Broadway" " see a movie"
" The cars slowed down and the drivers rubbernecked after the accident" " She looked over the expanse of land" " Look at your child!" " Look-a deer in the backyard!" Perceive with attention direct one's gaze towards. " She witnessed the accident and had to testify in court" " watch a basketball game"īe a witness to. " he lost his faith but not his morality" Easter).Ī strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny. " there's no weeping at an Irish wake"Ī vigil before certain feasts (as e.g. " the rite of baptism"Ī vigil held over a corpse the night before burial. The rite of staying awake for devotional purposes (especially on the eve of a religious festival).Īn established ceremony prescribed by a religion. lookout, lookout man, picket, scout, sentinel, sentry, spotter, watchĪ person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event. " a time period of 30 years" " hastened the period of time of his recovery" " Picasso's blue period"ĥ. The period during which someone (especially a guard) is on duty.Īn amount of time. ~ continuous receiver watch, listening watchĪ watch established for the reception of traffic of interest to the unit maintaining the watch. ~ graveyard watch, middle watch, midwatch, night watchĪ watch during the night (as from midnight to 8 a.m.).Ī purposeful surveillance to guard or observe.Ĭlose observation of a person or group (usually by the police).
The time period during which you are at work.Įither of two short watches: from 4-6 pm or 6-8 pm. The metal case in which the works of a watch are housed.Ī watch that is worn strapped to the wrist.Ī period of time (4 or 2 hours) during which some of a ship's crew are on duty. (18th century) a watch with a balance wheel having a fake pendulum attached to it.Ī watch that is carried in a small watch pocket.Ī watch that is wound by turning a knob at the stem.Ī measuring instrument or device for keeping time. " it was an expensive watch with a diamond movement" The driving and regulating parts of a mechanism (as of a watch or clock). " he dealt the cards face down"Ī watch with a hinged metal lid to protect the crystal. The side upon which the use of a thing depends (usually the most prominent surface of an object). Large silvery game fish of warm Atlantic coastal waters especially off Florida.Ī watch that represents time by the position of hands on a dial.Ī protective cover that protects the face of a watch. Game fish resembling the tarpon but smaller. We also have plans to develop an outdoor classroom in a natural amphitheatre area close to the awa for next year.Dictionary Binisaya to English English to Binisaya SenseĮlops hawaiensis (n.) ladyfish (n.) The Waiōrea Year 9 and Year 10 classes, as part of our Matariki celebration programme, were all able to plant the 700 plants right through the day and this was completed by the Kaitiaki and Wastewise groups after school. On planting day, we were blessed with great weather. The Year 10 Waiōrea students, Wastewise and the Kaitiaki group began with a concerted weeding of invasive noxious plants in our planting area two weeks before the planting. This year, we were joined by Urban Ark (who work on native biodiversity) and the Auckland City Council, Healthy Waters and Trees for survival facilitator. This has been an annual kaitiaki activity since 2013, with the support of the Auckland City Council, to help improve water quality in our awa and promote a healthy habitat for native fish, insects and birds. In week 9 of Term 2, the week of the rising of Matariki, the kura continued the our annual native planting programme next to our awa Waititiko.