Keep watch over Meaning in English
expression
ˈkip/ /ˈwɑtʃ/, /ˈwɔtʃ/ /ˈoʊvɝ
KEEP WAHCH OH-ver
kˈiːp/ /wˈɒtʃ/ /ˈəʊvɐ
KEEP WOTCH OH-vuh
Definition
To watch someone or something carefully to protect, guard, or supervise. It means paying attention to make sure nothing bad happens.
Usage & Nuances
Somewhat formal or literary—often used for security, children, or the sick. Common collocations: 'keep watch over the house', 'keep watch over the patients'. Usually about steady, protective attention—not just looking once.
Spanish: vigilar - estar pendiente dePortuguese (BR): vigiar - tomar conta dePortuguese (PT): vigiar - tomar conta deChinese (Simplified): 看守 - 监视Chinese (Traditional): 看守 - 監視Hindi: निगरानी रखनाArabic: يراقب عن كثبBengali: নজরদারি করাRussian: наблюдать за - присматривать заJapanese: 見守る - 監視するVietnamese: trông coi - giám sátKorean: 지켜보다 - 감시하다Turkish: göz kulak olmak - gözetmekUrdu: نگرانی رکھنا - نگرانی کرناIndonesian: mengawasi - menjaga
Example Sentences
Parents keep watch over their children at the playground.
basic
A nurse keeps watch over the patients at night.
basic
Soldiers keep watch over the border.
basic
Can you keep watch over my bag while I go to the bathroom?
natural
The neighbors keep watch over each other's houses when someone goes on vacation.
natural
He stayed up all night to keep watch over his sick dog.
natural