0 to look at something for a period of time -- смотреть, наблюдать
1 to be careful about something -- быть осторожным, проявлять осмотрительность
2 to give attention to a situation that is changing -- наблюдать, следить
3 a small clock on a strap that you fasten round your wrist (= lower arm) -- наручные часы
I don't wear a watch.
4 If you keep a watch on something or someone, you watch or give attention to them, especially to make sure nothing bad happens. -- надзор, присмотр, наблюдение
The conversational data led me to seek out other texts that contained references to body size, beauty pageants, and gendered practices of watching one's weight.
Instead, it was the practice of watching one's weight that was gendered.
Interestingly, when we watched the listenersubjects making their decisions, we noted that they made them at similar points in the tape.
Are they likely to be perceived by an audience listening to and watching an opera in the theatre?
There are watches that can be worn to give you full computing power or just as or, in addition to serve as a cellphone.
Respondents who reported watching a particular programme six or seven days a week were treated as watching five days a week.
Consider that there is no trivial link between the sight of watching someone else scratch their nose, and the experience of scratching your own nose.
The experience of watching a television broadcast is far less involving.