英:[tʃek ʌp ɔn]
美:[tʃɛk ʌp ɑn]
英:[tʃek ʌp ɔn]
美:[tʃɛk ʌp ɑn]
查清;
verb
transitive verb
to inspect, examine, or look at appraisingly or appreciatively—usually used with out or overchecking out new carsAnd so no, I won't help you to find a way to check out women in front of your wife.—Amy Dickinson
The doctors checked him over for injuries.
to compare with a source, original, or authority : verify
needs to check her facts
to look at (something) to obtain information check a map/schedule
checking a watch to see the time
to look or reach into (something) to find what is there
Harry glanced around at Fred, who was looking anxious and checking his pockets.—J. K. Rowling
to access (email, voicemail, etc.) to find out if there are messages
kept checking her voice mail throughout the day
to mark with a check as examined, verified, or satisfactory—often used with off
checked off each item
to slow or bring to a stop : brake
hastily checked the impulse
to block the progress of (someone, such as a hockey player)
to leave or accept for safekeeping in a checkroom
check a coat
to consign (something, such as luggage) to a common carrier from which one has purchased a passenger ticket
checked our bags before boarding
to ship or accept for shipment under such a consignment
to restrain or diminish the action or force of : control
tried to thwart or check our purposes in the legislature
to slack or ease off (a rope) and then belay again
to mark into squares : checker
check the cloth
to put (a chess king) in check
to make checks or chinks : cause to crack
the sun checks timber
chiefly dialectal rebuke, reprimand
intransitive verb
to investigate conditions
checked on the passengers' safety
to prove to be consistent or truthful—often used with outThe story checked out.
The description checks with the photograph.
to look at or in something to see or find what is there
check for messages on a cell phone
of a dog to stop in a chase especially when scent is lost
to halt through caution, uncertainty, or fear : stop
The train checked with a jolt …—B. A. Williams
to draw a check on a bank
to waive the right to initiate the betting in a round of poker
crack, split
Drying wood can cause it to check.
noun
examination
a quick check of the engine
the act of testing or verifyingalso: the sample or unit used for testing or verifying
making a check on the data
inspection, investigation
a loyalty check on government employees
a standard for testing and evaluation : criterion
a written order directing a bank to pay money as instructed : draft
Do you want to pay in cash, by check, or by credit card?
one that arrests, limits, or restrains : restraint
… against all checks, rebukes, and manners, I must advance …—William Shakespeare
a sudden stoppage of a forward course or progress : arrest
The outbreak of war in 1939 gave a sudden check to the sculptor's work.—Herbert Read
a checking of an opposing player (as in ice hockey)
a sudden pause or break in a progression
the invaders coming in without a check
a slip indicating the amount due : bill
Ask the waiter for the check.
a ticket or token showing ownership or identity or indicating payment made
a baggage check
a counter in various games
a mark typically ✓ placed beside an item to show it has been noted, examined, or verified
exposure of a chess king to an attack from which he must be protected or moved to safety
with his king in check
a pattern in squares that resembles a checkerboard
bordered her plain shower curtain with a check in coordinating bathroom colors
a fabric woven or printed with such a design
Fashionable checks come in all sizes and colors in both twill and square weaves.
crack, break
archaic reprimand, rebuke
interjection
—used to express assent or agreement
Noun and Verb Middle English chek, from Anglo-French eschec, from Arabic shāh, from Persian, literally, king; akin to Greek ktasthai to acquire, Sanskrit kṣatra dominion
The first known use of check was in the 14th century
blowoutnoun
a big festive party
a bursting of a container (as a tire) by pressure of the contents on a weak spot
an eruption of an oil or gas well that is not under control and is the result of too much natural pressure
bring upverb
to bring to maturity through care and education
bring up a child
to bring to attention : introduce
I hate to keep bringing this up
check1 of 2noun
the exposing of a chess king to attack
a sudden stopping of progress
something that delays, stops, or holds back : restraint
examination sense 1, investigation
a written order telling a bank to pay out money from a person's or company's account to the one named on the order cash a check
pay a bill by check
a ticket or token that shows that the bearer has a claim to something
a baggage check
a slip of paper showing the amount due : bill
a pattern of squares
a fabric with such a design
a mark ✓ placed beside an item to show it has been noted
check2 of 2verb
to put a chess king in check
to bring to a stop
to check an impulse
to come to a stop
to hold back : restrain, curb
checked her temper
to make sure that something is correct or satisfactory check it out with a teacher
check your blood pressure
to inspect, examine, or look at checked over the damage
checking out new cars
to mark with a check
check the first item
to mark with squares : checker
to leave or accept for safekeeping or for shipment
check baggage
to be the same on every point : tally
1 He checked his watch and saw that it was almost noon.
2 The teacher tested the children on their homework.
老师就孩子们的家庭作业进行检查。
3 He made out the check to me and signed it, and I deposited it in my account.
4 I gave the ingredients list a quick check to see if the cereal contained any sugar.
5 We should carry out the decisions and check up on the results.
我们应执行决议并检查执行结果.
6 I will check up ( on ) the figure.
我来核对一下这个数字.
7 The police ran a check on the license plate and found out that the car had been stolen.
8 If you're looking for a spoon, check the top drawer.
9 If you're looking for the umbrella, check in the closet.
10 a fabric with a blue and yellow check
11 But so far, through the brand launch, the organization has checked every box.
12 They have sent him to check up on the things here.
他们派他来检查这里的情况.
13 Here’s how to check How many of us are hitting the road?
14 He was penalized for an illegal check.
15 Let's check up on our stocks of fuel.
让我们清查一下我们贮存的燃料.
16 The inspector glanced quickly around the room to check up on the others.
督察迅速地环视了一下教室,检视着屋内的其他人.
17 The plumber made a careful check of the pipes.
管子工对管道做了仔细的检查。
18 I'll just check the map to see where we are.
19 Unit 39 I need to check up on my application.
我要查一查我申请入学的结果.
20 The police are checking up on him.
警方正在调查他。
1 核查
2 查证
3 调查
survey examination inquiry probe research examine investigate poll look into search investigation profiling interview run checks on inquire into
4 查实
5 检查
check test examination inspection screening screen survey examine vet inspect look at run through look over