look out for
phrasal verb
look out for somebody
​to take care of somebody and make sure nothing bad happens to them
~に目配りをする、~に気を配る、~に注意[警戒]する、~を注意して捜す、フォローする
look out for somebody/something
1 to try to avoid something bad happening or doing something bad
SYNONYM watch out
You should look out for pickpockets.
Do look out for spelling mistakes in your work.
​2 to keep trying to find something or meet somebody
I'll look out for you at the conference.
RELATED NOUN lookout
look out for somebody/yourself
​to think only of somebody’s/your own advantage, without worrying about other people
You should look out for yourself from now on.
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