What does på sin vakt in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word på sin vakt in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use på sin vakt in Swedish.
The word på sin vakt in Swedish means försiktig, vaksam, vakande, vaksam, på sin vakt, misstänksam mot ngt, akta sig för ngn/ngt, hålla ett öga öppet för ngt/ngn, se upp för. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word på sin vakt
försiktig(not trusting) The wary dog stood a few feet away, only approaching to take the food when she judged Harry to be at a safe distance from it. |
vaksam, vakande(vigilant) (som har uppsikt) The sentries remained watchful throughout the night. |
vaksam(wary, cautious) Many patients are guarded during their first therapy session and do not speak much. |
på sin vakt(vigilant) Police are on the alert after two incidents involving an armed robber in the downtown Chicago area. |
misstänksam mot ngt(not trusting sb/sth) Janice has taught her children to be wary of strangers. |
akta sig för ngn/ngt(be cautious) (vara försiktig) The travel agent had warned Beth to guard against pickpockets when she traveled abroad. |
hålla ett öga öppet för ngt/ngn(informal (remain vigilant for) It's important to keep an eye out for dangerous snakes in the bush. Keep an eye out for a parking spot. |
se upp för(remain vigilant for, beware of) Watch out for pickpockets when you're in a crowd. In this neighborhood you need to watch out for children playing in the street. |
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