watching brief

watching brief
watch·ing brief
[ˈwɒtʃɪŋ-]
n BRIT
1. LAW Auftrag m zur Prozessverfolgung (im Interesse eines nicht Beteiligten)
2. (indirect interest) mittelbares Interesse
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['wɒtʃɪŋ'briːf]
n

to hold or keep a watching brief —

he holds a watching brief for the Government over all aspects of industrial development — er ist der Regierungsbeauftragte zur Überwachung der gesamten industriellen Entwicklung

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watching brief s:
hold a watching brief for sb JUR Br jemandes Interesse (vor Gericht) als Beobachter vertreten

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