phrasal verbphr vLOOK AFTER somebodyto protect someone so that they are not harmed 保護,照看〔某人〕
There must have been an angel watching over me that day.
那天一定是有天使在保護我。
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watch over • She was taking a toughschedule, and Rudi felt that she needed to be egged on and watched over.• They showed the attack on him four or five times, and it was hard to watch over and over.• The Treasury has staff to keep a continualwatch over each department's spending.• Away from Herta's childhood room, away from the angels on the walls that used to watch over her.• The doctor said Louie was sick, and that they had to watch over him.• They would have to keep a strictwatch over the gauges of all the devices.• Burns will tell his boardtoday that the Sports Council wants a non-voting memberwatching over the way the cash is spent.• Was he an enemy, or a friend who was watching over us?