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单词 watch list
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Definition of watch list in English:

watch list

noun
  • A list of individuals, groups, or items that require close surveillance, typically for legal or political reasons.

    监控人员名单;监督项目一览表

    Example sentencesExamples
    • My watch list now includes a total of about 30 stocks and funds.
    • Some data will be compared with commercial databases to see if identities are accurate and to resolve false positive matches with the watch list.
    • Allocating the funds on compiling, sharing, and enforcing the terrorist watch list would be a far better security investment.
    • With good growth forecasts, resilience to economic downturns and the prospect of more consolidation, the drinks sector is one to keep on your watch list.
    • But we need to have an integrated watch list in this country.
    • A watch list, to be useful, needs to be based on up-to-the-second, detailed intelligence.
    • These, therefore, are the guys you want to start your watch list for next year with, although in this case there is a caveat.
    • The other shows in my regular watch list are: The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Doctor Who, MediaWatch.
    • One proposal that's high on my watch list is competitive bidding.
    • For the best system using a watch list of 25 people, the detection and identification rate is 77%.
    • They'd probably be shocked to find their phone calls on the watch list.
    • The world first became wary of them during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City when they made the terrorist watch list.
    • The FBI already had two people on its watch list.
    • The company had been on a securities watch list for losing money between 2000 and 2002, and was a candidate for de-listing.
    • It's scandalous that airline passengers are still not screened against all names on a terrorist watch list.
    • Taking everything into account, this is another stock I'm going to keep on my watch list, waiting for a slightly more favourable entry price.
    • Now, in September, as you recall, he was denied entry in the U.S. and his plane diverted when his name turned up on a watch list.
    • It was revealed in court Tuesday that she was on a watch list and had entered the U.S. possibly as many as 250 times.
    • You're on the terrorist watch list, you freaking commie.
    • About 40 officers still remain on the watch list.

Definition of watch list in US English:

watch list

noun
  • A list of individuals, groups, or items that require close surveillance, typically for legal or political reasons.

    监控人员名单;监督项目一览表

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The world first became wary of them during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City when they made the terrorist watch list.
    • The FBI already had two people on its watch list.
    • For the best system using a watch list of 25 people, the detection and identification rate is 77%.
    • My watch list now includes a total of about 30 stocks and funds.
    • One proposal that's high on my watch list is competitive bidding.
    • A watch list, to be useful, needs to be based on up-to-the-second, detailed intelligence.
    • Taking everything into account, this is another stock I'm going to keep on my watch list, waiting for a slightly more favourable entry price.
    • They'd probably be shocked to find their phone calls on the watch list.
    • Now, in September, as you recall, he was denied entry in the U.S. and his plane diverted when his name turned up on a watch list.
    • It was revealed in court Tuesday that she was on a watch list and had entered the U.S. possibly as many as 250 times.
    • About 40 officers still remain on the watch list.
    • With good growth forecasts, resilience to economic downturns and the prospect of more consolidation, the drinks sector is one to keep on your watch list.
    • It's scandalous that airline passengers are still not screened against all names on a terrorist watch list.
    • These, therefore, are the guys you want to start your watch list for next year with, although in this case there is a caveat.
    • The other shows in my regular watch list are: The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Doctor Who, MediaWatch.
    • But we need to have an integrated watch list in this country.
    • The company had been on a securities watch list for losing money between 2000 and 2002, and was a candidate for de-listing.
    • Some data will be compared with commercial databases to see if identities are accurate and to resolve false positive matches with the watch list.
    • You're on the terrorist watch list, you freaking commie.
    • Allocating the funds on compiling, sharing, and enforcing the terrorist watch list would be a far better security investment.
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