The Romanian word for watch is
ceas
Translations for watch and their definitions
ceas | © | |
1. n-n. hour | ||
2. n-n. clock, watch |
avea grijă | |
1. v. to take care of, look after (+preo, de) | |
După ce părinții au grijă de copii, și copiii au grijă de părinți. - After the parents take care of the children, the children also take care of the parents. | |
Trebuie să te odihnești. Ai grijă de tine câteva ore. - You need to rest. Take care of yourself for a few hours. | |
Ai tu grijă de mâncarea de pe plită câteva minute până mă întorc? - Will you mind the food on the stove for a few minutes until I come back? | |
2. v. to watch out, be wary, be careful, exercise caution (+preo, cu//la, noun) | |
(coi, ai grijă nobr, ce-ți) dorești, be careful what you wish for | |
Hoții au avut grijă să nu fie observați. - The thieves were careful not to be seen. | |
Am grijă cu paharele, fiindcă se sparg ușor. - I am careful with the glasses, as they break easily. | |
Se recomandă ca turiștii să aibă grijă la urși. - It’s recommended that tourists are wary of bears. |
privi | © | |
1. v. (chiefly Republic of Moldova) to look, gaze, regard, watch, behold | ||
2. v. (figuratively) to consider |
strajă | |
1. n-f. watch (act of guarding) | |
2. n-f. watchman, guard | |
3. n-f. watch (post of a watchman) | |
4. n-f. watch (period when guarding is kept) | |
5. n-f. guard (of a sword) |
veghea | |
1. v. to watch, to monitor, be on the lookout, keep vigil | |
2. v. to be up late, still up | |
3. v. to ward |
Străjer | |
1. Proper noun. surname, from=occupations | |
2. n-m. watchman, sentry, sentinel, guard |
urmări | |
1. v. to watch; to follow, to pursue |
gardă | |
1. n-f. guard, watch, guardsmen | |
2. n-f. (slang) police |
păzi | |
1. v. to guard, watch over, take care of, protect | |
2. v. to wait for, watch out for, await | |
3. v. to mind, take heed |
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