look out for

look out for
look out for
v.
catar v.
v + adv + prep + o
a) (be on the watch for)

look out for her at the station — fíjate a ver si la ves en la estación

we were warned to look out for thieves — nos advirtieron que tuviéramos cuidado con los ladrones

common pitfalls to look out for — errores comunes de los que hay que cuidarse

b) (protest on behalf of) (AmE) salir* en defensa de
VI + PREP
1) (=watch for)

to look out for sth/sb — esperar algo/a algn, estar atento a algo/algn

do look out for pickpockets — ten mucho ojo con los carteristas

look out for special deals — estáte al tanto de las gangas

2) * (=look after) [+ person] cuidar

to look out for o.s. — cuidar de sí mismo, cuidarse

he's only looking out for himself — pej solo mira sus propios intereses

we look out for each other — nos cuidamos el uno al otro, cuidamos el uno del otro

3) (=seek) buscar
* * *
v + adv + prep + o
a) (be on the watch for)

look out for her at the station — fíjate a ver si la ves en la estación

we were warned to look out for thieves — nos advirtieron que tuviéramos cuidado con los ladrones

common pitfalls to look out for — errores comunes de los que hay que cuidarse

b) (protest on behalf of) (AmE) salir* en defensa de

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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