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单词 recheck
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Definition of recheck in English:

recheck

verb ˈriːtʃɛkriˈtʃɛk
[with object]
  • Check or verify again.

    switch off at once and recheck all the wiring
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They began rechecking their leads and putting more pressure on informants.
    • The doctor and nurses have been in and out all afternoon, rechecking his heart rate and blood pressure.
    • The students carry out the check, which is then rechecked by the instructor to ensure that they have done it properly.
    • After rechecking the Times article I found an editor's note that appears to explain that mystery.
    • Not wanting to leave anything behind, she checked and rechecked her pack before finally leaving the room and going downstairs.
    • As I entered, checked and rechecked the titles and names, my main concern was spelling and correct typeface and color.
    • She had been checking and rechecking everything she had been taught.
    • I rechecked every media source in the country but they all said his name was John.
    • She'd been waiting impatiently at the door for almost twenty minutes, constantly checking and rechecking herself in the entryway mirror.
    • Last year, the papers of six assistant examiners were rechecked.
    • Residents and business people have now rechecked their security arrangements following the recent spate of break-ins at a number of business premises in the area.
    • But a big part of reading your own blog is just rechecking your own proofreading.
    • Applicants were vetted through the Police National Computer and rechecked every three months.
    • It means all 65,000 holders of aviation security cards will be rechecked.
    • Contracts for the presidential election also state that, in case of a necessary recount, votes can only be rechecked by company representatives, rather then impartial officials.
    • You've checked and rechecked your list of things to take.
    • For every incident reported he checked and rechecked the accounts given by the witnesses.
    • In Rome, because we were switching airlines, my fellow passengers and I had to retrieve our luggage and pass through security before rechecking it.
    • ‘I spent a full day rechecking my data before I called any of the other scientists,’ Mullis said.
    • I'd spent a lot of time checking and rechecking the answers.
noun ˈriːtʃɛkriˈtʃɛk
  • An act of checking or verifying something again.

    a recheck of the data
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You therefore lower her dose to 37.5 mg and have her come back in 10 days for a recheck.
    • Advice on exam rechecks, as well as information on further education and job opportunities will also be provided.
    • Though the barrage of checks and rechecks can get annoying, it doesn't bother me; anything in order to fly safely.
    • As a result of the recheck, 325 upgrades were ordered.
    • The results of rechecks are expected to be made available in early October.
    • O'Neill was declared the winner after a recheck with the match referee.
    • Cashing a check can take up to 45 minutes because of the multiple book entries, checks, and rechecks that a battery of clerks perform manually.
    • The doctor recommended that Ms. James come back tomorrow for a blood pressure recheck (it was markedly higher than usual).
    • At her last annual physical examination, Mrs. Harrison had been started on antihypertensive therapy, and today she needed a recheck and updated lab work.
    • He was summoned to the examination room for a blood pressure recheck.
    • He and the shop assistant did the recheck and then the man, who lives locally but was not known to the assistant, just walked out of the shop.
    • Appointments during these hours are generally reserved for acute visits and quick rechecks.
 
 

Definition of recheck in US English:

recheck

verbrēˈCHekriˈtʃɛk
[with object]
  • Check or verify again.

    recheck all the wiring
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I rechecked every media source in the country but they all said his name was John.
    • They began rechecking their leads and putting more pressure on informants.
    • The doctor and nurses have been in and out all afternoon, rechecking his heart rate and blood pressure.
    • She'd been waiting impatiently at the door for almost twenty minutes, constantly checking and rechecking herself in the entryway mirror.
    • For every incident reported he checked and rechecked the accounts given by the witnesses.
    • As I entered, checked and rechecked the titles and names, my main concern was spelling and correct typeface and color.
    • You've checked and rechecked your list of things to take.
    • She had been checking and rechecking everything she had been taught.
    • Applicants were vetted through the Police National Computer and rechecked every three months.
    • ‘I spent a full day rechecking my data before I called any of the other scientists,’ Mullis said.
    • It means all 65,000 holders of aviation security cards will be rechecked.
    • After rechecking the Times article I found an editor's note that appears to explain that mystery.
    • In Rome, because we were switching airlines, my fellow passengers and I had to retrieve our luggage and pass through security before rechecking it.
    • Last year, the papers of six assistant examiners were rechecked.
    • Not wanting to leave anything behind, she checked and rechecked her pack before finally leaving the room and going downstairs.
    • I'd spent a lot of time checking and rechecking the answers.
    • Residents and business people have now rechecked their security arrangements following the recent spate of break-ins at a number of business premises in the area.
    • Contracts for the presidential election also state that, in case of a necessary recount, votes can only be rechecked by company representatives, rather then impartial officials.
    • The students carry out the check, which is then rechecked by the instructor to ensure that they have done it properly.
    • But a big part of reading your own blog is just rechecking your own proofreading.
nounrēˈCHekriˈtʃɛk
  • An act of checking or verifying something again.

    a recheck of the data
    Example sentencesExamples
    • O'Neill was declared the winner after a recheck with the match referee.
    • He and the shop assistant did the recheck and then the man, who lives locally but was not known to the assistant, just walked out of the shop.
    • The results of rechecks are expected to be made available in early October.
    • Though the barrage of checks and rechecks can get annoying, it doesn't bother me; anything in order to fly safely.
    • As a result of the recheck, 325 upgrades were ordered.
    • Cashing a check can take up to 45 minutes because of the multiple book entries, checks, and rechecks that a battery of clerks perform manually.
    • Appointments during these hours are generally reserved for acute visits and quick rechecks.
    • At her last annual physical examination, Mrs. Harrison had been started on antihypertensive therapy, and today she needed a recheck and updated lab work.
    • Advice on exam rechecks, as well as information on further education and job opportunities will also be provided.
    • He was summoned to the examination room for a blood pressure recheck.
    • The doctor recommended that Ms. James come back tomorrow for a blood pressure recheck (it was markedly higher than usual).
    • You therefore lower her dose to 37.5 mg and have her come back in 10 days for a recheck.
 
 
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