Observaban (en. They were observing)

/obsɛrˈβaβan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To look attentively at something that is happening.
The scientists observed the stars all night.
Los científicos observaban las estrellas toda la noche.
To detect or perceive something through sight.
They observed the behavior of animals in their habitat.
Ellos observaban el comportamiento de los animales en su hábitat.
To examine or study carefully.
The students observed the chemical reactions during the experiment.
Los estudiantes observaban las reacciones químicas durante el experimento.

Etymology

From Latin 'observare', which means 'to look towards' or 'to watch'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

take a glance
To look briefly or superficially.
dar un vistazo
observe closely
To examine something very carefully.
observar de cerca
keep an eye on
To pay attention to something or someone.
tener un ojo en

Related Words

to observe
Action of looking at something attentively.
observar
observatory
Place designated for observing astronomical or meteorological phenomena.
observatorio
observation
Action of observing; it can also refer to a consideration or comment.
observación

Slang Meanings

To keep an eye out
I was keeping an eye on the situation.
Estaba echando un ojo a la situación.
To catch
The boys were catching what was happening at the party.
Los chicos estaban cachando lo que pasaba en la fiesta.