| 单词 | checking | 
| 释义 | check1 of 3verb   ˈchek    checked; checking; checks   transitive verb 1  a    : to inspect, examine, or look at appraisingly or appreciatively  —usually used with out or over  The doctors checked him over for injuries.checking out new carsAnd so no, I won't help you to find a way to check out women in front of your wife.—  b    : to compare with a source, original, or authority : verify  needs to check her facts  c    : to look at (something) to obtain information  checking a watch to see the time check a map/schedule  d    : to look or reach into (something) to find what is there  Harry glanced around at Fred, who was looking anxious and checking his pockets.—  e    : to access (email, voice mail, etc.) to find out if there are messages  kept checking her voice mail throughout the day  f    : to mark with a check as examined, verified, or satisfactory  —often used with off  checked off each item 2  a    : to slow or bring to a stop : brake  hastily checked the impulse  b    : to block the progress of (someone, such as a hockey player)   3   : to leave or accept for safekeeping in a checkroom  check a coat 4  a    : to consign (something, such as luggage) to a common carrier from which one has purchased a passenger ticket  checked our bags before boarding  b    : to ship or accept for shipment under such a consignment   5  a    : to restrain or diminish the action or force of : control  tried to thwart or check our purposes in the legislature  b    : to slack or ease off (a rope) and then belay again   6   : to mark into squares : checker  check the cloth 7   : to put (a chess king) in check   8   : to make checks or chinks : cause to crack  the sun checks timber 9  chiefly dialectal   : rebuke, reprimand   intransitive verb 1  a    : to investigate conditions  checked on the passengers' safety  b    : to prove to be consistent or truthful  The description checks with the photograph.—often used with out  The story checked out.  c    : to look at or in something to see or find what is there  check for messages on a cell phone 2  a   of a dog   : to stop in a chase especially when scent is lost    b    : to halt through caution, uncertainty, or fear : stop  The train checked with a jolt …— 3   : to draw a check on a bank   4   : to waive the right to initiate the betting in a round of poker   5   : crack, split  Drying wood can cause it to check. check2 of 3 noun1  a    : examination  a quick check of the engine  b    : the act of testing or verifying  making a check on the data  also : the sample or unit used for testing or verifying   c    : inspection, investigation  a loyalty check on government employees  d    : a standard for testing and evaluation : criterion   2   : 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? 3   : one that arrests, limits, or restrains : restraint  … against all checks, rebukes, and manners, I must advance …— 4  a    : 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.—  b    : a checking of an opposing player (as in ice hockey)   5   : a sudden pause or break in a progression  the invaders coming in without a check 6  a    : a slip indicating the amount due : bill  Ask the waiter for the check.  b    : a ticket or token showing ownership or identity or indicating payment made  a baggage check  c    : a counter in various games   7   : a mark typically ✓ placed beside an item to show it has been noted, examined, or verified   8   : exposure of a chess king to an attack from which he must be protected or moved to safety  with his king in check 9    [Middle English chek, short for cheker checker]    a    : a pattern in squares that resembles a checkerboard  bordered her plain shower curtain with a check in coordinating bathroom colors  b    : a fabric woven or printed with such a design  Fashionable checks come in all sizes and colors in both twill and square weaves. 10   : crack, break   11  archaic   : reprimand, rebuke    checkless   ˈchek-ləs adjective check3 of 3 interjection   —used to express assent or agreement   checking verb1 as in correspondingto be in agreement on every point their story of what happened checks with the report of the eyewitness Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in stoppingto bring (something) to a standstill a tree finally checked the skidding car Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in keepingto keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression) check your enthusiasm a bit, and think before you marry someone you just met Synonyms & Similar Words 
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