تعريف check في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- To verify or compare with a source of information
Check your data against known values.
- To remain in the hand without betting, only legal if no one has yet bet
Tom did not think he could win, so he checked.
- A control; a limit or stop
checks and balances.
- To leave with a shipping agent for shipping
Check your bags at the ticket counter before the flight.
- A mark (especially a checkmark: ✓) used as an indicator, equivalent to a tick (UK)
Place a check by the things you have done.
- An order to a bank to pay money to a named person or entity; a cheque (UK, Canada)
I was not carrying cash, so I wrote a check for the amount.
- The situation in which the king is directly threatened by an opposing piece
- A maneuver performed by a player to take another player out of the play
The hockey player gave a good hard check to obtain the puck.
- A bill, particularly in a restaurant
I summoned the waiter, paid the check, and hurried to leave.
- To leave in safekeeping
Check your hat and coat at the door.
- To mark with a checkmark
Check the correct answer to each question.
- To inspect; to examine
Check whether this page has a watermark.
- An inspection or examination
I don't know if she will be there, but it's worth a check.
- To control, limit, or halt
She was about to retort but something checked the words on her tongue.
- To physically remove a person from play
The hockey player checked the defenceman to obtain the puck.
- A pattern made up of a grid of squares of alternating colors; a checkered pattern
The tablecloth had red and white checks.
- to hold back
- {v} to reprove, chide, curb, stop, clash
- {n} a restraint, stop, order on a bank, checkered cloth
- (chess) a direct attack on an opponent's king
- verify by consulting a source or authority; "check the spelling of this word"; "check your facts"
- We accept checks as a form of payment Once a check has cleared the funds are be credited to the location you specify
- A written order directing a bank or banker to pay money as therein stated
- an inspection; examination
- lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger"
- (I) (also stern check) The sudden stopping effect on the boat caused by poor rowing technique at the catch, identifiable by the way that the stern of the boat stops suddenly (checks) and dips downwards at the time of the catch
- The Federal Reserve Board defines a check as "a draft or order upon a financial institution or banking house purporting to be drawn upon a deposit of funds, for the payment of a certain sum of money to a certain person therein named, or to his order, or to bearer, and payable instantly on demand " It is a negotiable instrument, and as such, must fulfill certain conditions It must contain the phrase, Pay to the order of; the amount shown on the check's face must be clearly discernible; and it must have the signature of the drawer Checks are usually dated but the lack of a date does not impair its negotiability
- decline to initiate betting mark into squares or draw squares on; draw crossed lines on stop for a moment, as if out of uncertainty or caution; "She checked for an instant and missed a step"
- a mark indicating that something has been noted or completed etc ; "as he called the role he put a check mark by each student's name"
- {f} examine, verify; pause, stop; check off, tick off, indicate that something has been done or completed by putting a check mark or a tick next to it
- train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?"
- A written order directing a bank to pay a specified sum of money to a designated person or business
- Small chick or crack
- 1) to do an operation on the answer to a problem and make sure that the original number is the result of this operation -- "Use long division to check the answers: " (80) 2) paper money that needs to go to a bank before it can be used -- "A check is a piece of paper with the date, the name of the seller " (213)
- make an examination or investigation; "check into the rumor"; "check the time of the class"
- If you check on someone or something, you make sure they are in a safe or satisfactory condition. He decided to check on things at the warehouse
- block or impede (a player from the opposing team) in ice hockey
- write out a check on a bank account place into check; "He checked my kings"
- mark into squares or draw squares on; draw crossed lines on
- become fractured; break or crack on the surface only; "The glass cracked when it was heated"
- A mark, certificate, or token, by which, errors may be prevented, or a thing or person may be identified; as, checks placed against items in an account; a check given for baggage; a return check on a railroad
- To make a move which puts an adversary's piece, esp
- To check something, usually something bad, means to stop it from spreading or continuing. Sex education is also expected to help check the spread of AIDS. = curb
- The situation in which the king is directly threatened by an enemy piece
- his king, in check; to put in check
- In a game of chess, you say check when you are attacking your opponent's king
- a written order to a custodial third party, usually a bank or credit union, to pay transfer on a stated date a stated amount of currency from one person's account to a stated recipient A check is not currency and only represents funds on deposit
- consign for shipment on a vehicle; "check your luggage before boarding"
- find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
- make cracks or chinks in; "The heat checked the paint"
- a textile pattern of squares or crossed lines (resembling a checkerboard); "she wore a skirt with checks"
- When you check your luggage at an airport, you give it to an official so that it can be taken on to your plane. We arrived at the airport, checked our baggage and wandered around the gift shops To check in your luggage means the same as to check it. They checked in their luggage and found seats in the departure lounge
- Whatever arrests progress, or limits action; an obstacle, guard, restraint, or rebuff
- {i} examination; stopping, pausing; verification; cheque, written order from one party directing a bank to pay a specified amount of money to another party, payment order; money order; restaurant bill
- examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
- write out a check on a bank account
- A direct attack on an opponent's King by any piece or pawn When placed in "check", the player must get out of check on the very next move by any of the following ways
- To chide, rebuke, or reprove
- To put a sudden restraint upon; to stop temporarily; to hinder; to repress; to curb
- A draft drawn on a financial institution which is payable on demand and which requires the personal endorsement or other written approval of the payee in order to be cashed
- A guard against the opposing king See also: checkmate, double check, exposed check
- a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something
- to leave with shipping agent for shipping
- Deceleration caused by poor rowing technique, usually because an oarsman puts pressure on the stretcher without applying simultaneous, countervailing pressure on the pin
- To verify, to guard, to make secure, by means of a mark, token, or other check; to distinguish by a check; to put a mark against (an item) after comparing with an original or a counterpart in order to secure accuracy; as, to check an account; to check baggage
- be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product"
- Checkered; designed in checks
- an order to a bank to pay money to a named person or entity
- If there has been no betting before you in a betting round, you may check, which is like calling a bet of $0, or passing your turn If all the players at a table check in turn in the same round, it is said to be checked around, resulting in a free card Poker chips are also sometimes called checks This is mostly European (esp British) usage I checked with the intention of folding on the turn and the river, but no one ever bet
- To make checks or chinks in; to cause to crack; as, the sun checks timber
- check box
- An element or widget corresponding to a small square on a paper form that is either left blank or ticked; ticking the box enables the function with which it is labelled
- check boxes
- plural form of check box
- check in
- To announce or record one's arrival at a hotel, airport etc
- check is in the mail
- A common excuse used by debtors to put off creditors
Your check is in the mail. I gave it to my son to mail yesterday. I hope he remembered.
- check mark
- a mark (✓) made to indicate agreement, correctness or acknowledgement
Put a check mark in the box corresponding to the correct answer.
- check marks
- plural form of check mark
- check out
- To confirm and pay for goods and services at a facility (e.g.: supermarket, online store, hotel) when leaving
I'm done shopping, so I'll go check out now.
- check out
- To die
- check out
- To obtain computer source code from a repository
- check out
- To examine, inspect, look at closely, ogle; to investigate
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- check out
- To withdraw (an item), as from a library, and have the withdrawal recorded
He checked his favorite mystery out for the twenty-third time.
- check out
- To record (someone) as leaving the premises or as taking something therefrom, as from a library or shop
The library assistant was checking people out.
- check out
- To leave in a hurry
- check rail
- rails laid parallel to a running rail to guide wheels through points and round curves, to reduce wear and the risk of derailments due to flange climb
- check rails
- plural form of check rail
- check scale
- A scale used in a filling operation to indicate the proper filling level has been reached
- check side
- A sidespin of the cue ball which makes it bounce off the cush, or off another ball, at a shallower angle than normal
- check sides
- plural form of check side
- check weigher
- A form of dynamic scale that weighs products as they come off a production line
- check-call
- To check and then call a bet by another player in the same betting round
- check-call
- A call made by a player who checked previously in the same betting round
- check-in
- The act of checking in at a hotel, airport etc
The implication was that Ms Purkiss had been stereotyped by the check-in staff as ‘foreign'.
- check-raise
- To check and then raise a bet by another player in the same betting round. Sometimes specifically prohibited by house rules
- check-raise
- A raise made by a player who checked before in the same betting round
- check-swing
- A swing where a batter starts to swing for a ball but stops the swing shortly before the ball reaches home plate
- check rail
- (Demiryolu) A guard rail (check rail) is a short piece of rail placed alongside the main (stock) rail opposite the frog. These exist to ensure that the wheels follow the appropriate flangeway through the frog and that the train does not derail
- check someone out
- Establish the truth or inform oneself about someone
- check the plumbing
- (deyim) 1. Term for using the bathroom to rid oneself of solid waste. Used primarily in an embarrassing situation so that others do not suspect your long absence.2. Term used among friends to indicate their needing to use the restroom
- check up on
- Investigate to establish the truth about or accuracy of
- check up on
- Investmmigate to establish the truth about or accuracy of
- check-in desk
- Check-in counter
- checked
- Of syllables, having a coda
- checked
- Of consonants, glottalized
- checked
- Simple past tense and past participle of check
He checked his watch for the third time.
- checking
- A checking account
Withdraw $5000 from checking and put it into savings.
- checked
- {a} reproved, curbed, stopped
- check it out
- Inquire, find out about: "Check it out. It may be a great opportunity."
- Check Point
- {i} programming company founded in Israel that specializes in producing sophisticated systems for protection and information security on the Internet
- check box
- {i} square within a dialog box which allows a user to activate or deactivate a particular option or condition
- check in
- Upload a TechPak after editing This releases the TechPak for others to edit if necessary
- check in
- (also known as ci) ci stores new revisions into RCS files Each pathname matching an RCS suffix is taken to be an RCS file All others are assumed to be working files containing new revisions ci deposits the contents of each working file into the corresponding RCS file If only a working file is given, ci tries to find the corresponding RCS file in an RCS subdirectory and then in the working file's directory
- check in
- announce one's arrival, e g at hotels or airports
- check in
- announce one's arrival, e
- check in
- The place where you return library items
- check in
- reception desk, guest registration desk; register upon arrival, go through check-in procedures
- check in
- When a customer comes into the hotel to claim their room
- check in
- at hotels or airports
- check in
- When you check in or check into a hotel or clinic, or if someone checks you in, you arrive and go through the necessary procedures before you stay there. I'll ring the hotel. I'll tell them we'll check in tomorrow He has checked into an alcohol treatment centre Check us in at the hotel and wait for my call. = register check out
- check in
- When you check in at an airport, you arrive and show your ticket before going on a flight. He had checked in at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport for a flight to Manchester. see also check-in, check 6
- check in
- In the Revision Control System (RCS), to store a file or revision in the RCS library
- check in
- To store the content of an object in the docbase Check in also unlocks the object in the docbase If the object is one you just created, checking it in stores the working file in the docbase as the new object's content If the object is one that already existed, checking it in can overwrite what is in the docbase or create a new version Usually the person who checked the object out is the only person who can check it in
- check into
- examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
- check off
- Calling an audible
- check off
- To change a play at the line of scrimmage by calling an audible
- check off
- When you check things off, you check or count them while referring to a list of them, to make sure you have considered all of them. Once you've checked off the items you ordered, put this record in your file I haven't checked them off but I would say that's about the number. = tick off
- check off
- {f} tick off, tick, put a check mark, indicate that something has been done or completed by putting a check mark or a tick next to it
- check off
- put a check mark on or next to; "Please check each name on the list"; "tick off the items"
- check out
- The act of stopping the rotation of a jump or spin by extending the arms and free-leg away from the rotation axis of the body
- check out
- The procedure involved in borrowing a book (See also Circulate)
- check out
- To borrow library materials for use outside of the library
- check out
- When the customer leaves the hotel Upon checking out, it is assumed he or she must contact the front desk to get his or her bill
- check out
- sign out (borrow) library items to use at home
- check out
- To borrow materials from the libraries This is done at the Circulation Desk You will need your student identification card to do this
- check out
- settle one's account and leave (i.e. from a hotel, etc.); make a detailed examination (i.e. check something or someone out); die (Slang)
- check out
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- check out
- In the Revision Control System (RCS), to retrieve a file or revision from the RCS library
- check out
- The process of borrowing library materials
- check out
- the process of borrowing materials to use outside the library This is done at the circulation desk
- check out
- announce one's departure from a hotel
- check out
- The process of borrowing materials from the library A user must present his or her own valid CSC ID card or Special Privilege Card to a staff person at the circulation desk along with the materials to be checked out See Also: Circulation Desk
- check out
- When you check out of a hotel or clinic where you have been staying, or if someone checks you out, you pay the bill and leave. They packed and checked out of the hotel I was disappointed to miss Bryan, who had just checked out I'd like to check him out of here the day after tomorrow. check in
- check out
- be verified or confirmed; pass inspection; "These stories don't check!"
- check out
- trace; "We are running down a few tips"
- check out
- try to learn someone's opinions and intentions; "I have to sound out the new professor"
- check out
- To lock an object in the docbase Only one person at a time can check an object out When you complete the check out process, the system displays the object in your Work Area window
- check out
- A metaphor for the final step in the online shopping process This is the stage where you input credit card information and finalize the purchase
- check out
- To receive exclusive modification rights from the OmniWorks Repository for a file or other object OmniWorks locks the object (for example, the version of a file) when you check out the file from the repository See also Concurrent check out
- check out
- announce one's departure from a hotel record, add up, and receive payment for items purchased; "She was checking out the apples that the customer had put on the conveyer belt
- check out
- record, add up, and receive payment for items purchased; "She was checking out the apples that the customer had put on the conveyer belt"
- check out
- by clicking the Check Out link, you will proceed to the Secure Order Form to finish shopping You can modify your order items and quantity, as well as specify your shipping preference on the Order Form
- check out
- If something checks out, it is correct or satisfactory. She was in San Diego the weekend Jensen got killed. It checked out see also checkout
- check out
- examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
- check out
- The process of borrowing materials from the library In order to check out materials the user must present a TPL Knowledge card to a staff person at the circulation desk along with the materials to be checked out
- check out
- withdraw money by writing a check
- check out
- The process of borrowing materials from the library A user must present his or her own valid UT Austin identification or courtesy borrower's card to a staff person at the circulation desk along with the materials to be checked out See Also: Circulation Desk
- check out
- vt [to leave a hotel] meninggalkan (tinggal)
- check out
- To borrow library materials for a specified period of time
- check out
- If you check out something or someone, you find out information about them to make sure that everything is correct or satisfactory. Maybe we ought to go down to the library and check it out The police had to check out the call. = investigate
- check out
- When you check out materials you are borrowing them for use outside of the library
- check out
- The place where you have books issued
- check out
- To borrow a book from a library for a specific period of time
- check out
- Obtain a specific TechPak from yet2 com for editing Checking Out locks the TechPak from changes by others
- check over
- examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
- check over
- look over; examine in a detailed manner
- check point
- {i} inspection station
- check point
- an obvious feature on the map or ground which can be used to check that you are keeping to your chosen route
- check point
- additional ground points used to independently verify the degree of accuracy of a triangulation
- check point
- Security check points are specified procedures within the program which can have access restricted to authorized analysts only and can have all access to that procedure recorded
- check this out
- look at this; consider this, think of this
- check up
- {f} investigate, inquire into
- check up
- If you check up on someone, you obtain information about them, usually secretly. I'm sure he knew I was checking up on him
- check up
- If you check up on something, you find out information about it. It is certainly worth checking up on your benefit entitlements The Government employs tax inspectors to check up and make sure people pay all their tax. see also check-up
- check up on
- examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
- check up on
- examine, investigate; follow after
- checked
- past of check
- checked
- Something that is checked has a pattern of small squares, usually of two colours. He was wearing blue jeans and checked shirt. = check. checked cloth has a regular pattern of differently coloured squares
- checked
- patterned with alternating squares of color held back from some action especially by force
- checked
- Having a pattern of checks; checkered
- checked
- patterned with alternating squares of color
- checked
- Used to indicate that a radio button or checkbox is selected by default Unselected radio buttons and checkboxes don't return name/value pairs on submission of the form
- checked
- held back from some action especially by force
- checked
- Prevented from achieving forward motion by an applied force, such as wind Checked creatures on the ground merely stop Checked flying creatures move back a distance specified in the description of the specific effect
- checked
- For checkboxes and radio buttons, indicates that the widget is checked
- checked
- {s} patterned with squares; examined, inspected; activated, marked (Computers)
- checked
- specifies whether a check should appear to the left of the item Valid values are Yes|No (Default) Type: Character
- checking
- Presence of a network of fine hairline cracks on the surface of a structure usually induced by poor machining technique
- checking
- Heat-crazing of a die surface, especially when subjected to repeated heating by molten alloys at high casting temperatures The resulting fine cracks produce corresponding raised veins on die castings
- checking
- Fissures that appear with age in many exterior paint coatings, at first superficial, but which in time may penetrate entirely through the coating It produces a pattern of surface cracks running in irregular lines When found in the top pour of an asphalt built-up roof, checking is the preliminary stage of alligatoring
- checking
- Stopping the bounce by bending the knees
- checking
- Fine cracks on the surface of a die which produce corresponding raised veins on die castings Caused by repeated heating of the die surface by injected molten alloys
- checking
- A coating defect consisting of the cracking of the cured film into small segments, with hairline cracks separating the segments The similar defects of mud cracking or alligatoring are the same as checking, but they are larger Crazing is a synonymous term
- checking
- Heat-crazing of a die surface The fine cracks produce corresponding raised veins on castings
- checking
- present participle of check
- checking
- Patterns of short, narrow breaks in the top layer of paint Checking occurs when the paint loses its elasticity
- checking
- Fissures that appear with age in many exterior paint coatings, at first superficial, but which in time may penetrate entirely through the coating
- checking
- One of the basic functions of ATC which consists of selecting information from a new situation in order to update the actual Mental Picture (MP)
- checking
- This is a type of wood defect-- a split in the grain
- checking
- The attempt to cover an opponent to prevent him from getting a better position
- checking
- The process of verifying that an activity or object conforms to a given standard
- checking
- Short shallow cracks on the surface generally due to effect of destructive action of severe environmental conditions
- checking
- Tiny breaks in the surface of the paint film Usually "V" shaped and underlying surface is not visible
- checking
- A bank account against which checks may be written, drawing from amounts on deposit
- checking
- process of recording and verifying actual appearance, reproduction and position of advertisement in magazine, newspaper, publication or use on radio stations, television stations, billboards, etc
- checking
- Raising or separation of the wood grain of a bat, frequently caused by repeated contact with a baseball on the hitting surface
- checking
- The act of physically keeping an opposing player in check
- checking
- Short shallow cracks on the surface generally due to effect of destructive action of environmental conditions
- checking
- Making a movement in one direction, stopping, and then moving off in the opposite direction
- checking
- Cracks or splits in the wood that can be problematic
- checking
- the short, shallow cracks on the surface of a rubber product resulting from damaging action of environmental conditions
- checking
- A kind of paint failure in which many small cracks appear in the surface of the paint
- checking
- {i} test, inspection; leaving of (goods) for safekeeping
- checking
- Using your hip or shoulder to slow or stop an opponent, must be done above the knees and below the neck
- checks
- Small slits running parallel to the grain of wood caused by strains produced in seasoning
- checks
- Splits in wood caused by uneven seasoning (See also case hardened )
- checks
- to accept or hand over (an article) in return for a check; to send to a destination in this way (OED) She finally reached her destination, which is heaven
- checks
- Examines; compares for verification
- checks
- plural of check
- checks
- (Corrosion Eng ) Slight microscopic breaks in a coating which do not penetrate to the underlying metal
- checks
- third-person singular of check
- cheque
- A form of payment You are issued a glossary('cheque book','chequebook',5) from your glossary('bank','bank',5), and use it to pay for items or services An alternative to cash, you need to show a cheque guarantee card (normally your switch or glossary('debit card','debit card',5)) to prove that the cheque will be honoured The money will leave your bank account 2-3 days after the cheque has been cashed When you cash a cheque bear in mind that your account will not be credited with the sum of money for up to five working days