Level | A1 |
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Kind | verb |
Front | check |
IPA | /tʃek / verb |
Back | kontrol etmek (otel, havaalanı) giriş yapmak |
Back 2 | check (verb) /tʃek / verb
1 [intransitive,
transitive]
check (sth) (for sth)
to examine or test sth in order to make
sure that it is safe or correct, in good condition, etc.
kontrol etmek
Check
your work for mistakes before you hand it in.
Check
the brakes before riding the bike.
The
doctor X-rayed me to check for broken bones.
2 [intransitive,
transitive]
check (sth) (with sb)
to find out if sth/sb is there, correct
or true, or if sth is how you think it is
(orda mı, öyle mi vb.) diye bakmak
You'd
better check with Tim that it's OK to borrow his bike.
He
wasn't sure whether he had locked the door, so he went back to check.
I'll
phone and check what time the bus leaves.
3 [transitive]
to open your inbox (= the place on a computer where you can see new email messages)
and find out what emails you have received
(e-posta gelen kutusunu) kontrol etmek
Wait
– I just need to check my email first.
4 to stop or make sb/sth stop or go more
slowly
durdurmak, yavaşlatmak
She
almost told her boss what she thought of him, but checked herself in time.
Phil
checked his pace as he didn't want to tire too early.
5 [transitive] (US) = TICK1 (2)
PHRASAL VERBS
check in (at …); check into …
to go to a desk in a hotel or an airport
and tell an official that you have arrived
(otel, havaalanı) giriş
yapmak
Passengers
should check in two hours before their departure time.
note at HOTEL, PLANE1
check sth off
to mark names or items on a list
(liste üzerine) işaretlemek
The
boxes were all checked off as they were unloaded.
check (up) on sb/sth
to find out how sb/sth is
araştırmak, bakmak
We
call my grandmother every evening to check up on her.
My
boss comes in once a week to check on progress.
check out (of …)
to pay for your room, etc. and leave a
hotel
(otel) hesabını
kapatmak, çıkış yapmak
note at HOTEL
check sb/sth out
1 to
find out more information about sb/sth, especially to find out if sth is true
or not
(doğruluğunu, gerçekliğini vb.) öğrenmek, saptamak
We
need to check out these rumours of possible pay cuts.
2 (especially
US, informal)
to look at sb/sth, especially to find out
if you like them or it
şöyle bir bakmak
I'm
going to check out that new club tonight.
check up on sb/sth
to make sure that sb/sth is working
correctly, behaving well, etc., especially if you think he/she/it is not
(durumunu, gidişatına vb.) yoklamak, bakmak
The
boss keeps checking up on how much work we've done.
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