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check out


phrasal verb with checkverbuk /tʃek/ us /tʃek/
B1
to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key: (在酒店)办理退房手续,结账离开
check out ofWe checked out of our hotel at 5 a.m. to catch a 7 a.m. flight.
Please remember to leave your room key at reception when you check out.
mainly US
to pay for goods at a shop or online:
There was a 45 minute queue to check out at the supermarket.
When you're ready to check out, click here to go to the payment page.
May I settle my bill, please? I'd like to check out.
When she went to check out, the hotel manager presented her with a huge phone bill.
Could you ask the taxi driver to wait - we're just checking out.
You're loaded down with packages, trying to check out at a crowded department store.
Checking out online can be a frustrating process if charges keep getting added on.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hotels & hostels
aparthotel
bed and board
bed and breakfast
bellhop
bellman
breakfast bar
bridal suite
clerk
commissionaire
concierge
fleabag
motel
motor inn
proprietress
ride
suite
two-star
upgrade
valet
visitors' book

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Departing
Paying money

check someone out


phrasal verb with checkverbuk /tʃek/ us /tʃek/

(EXAMINE, LOOK AT)


to find out information about someone:
I hired a private investigator to check him out.
They’ll check you out thoroughly, including giving you a medical, to make sure you’re right for the job.
She's an interesting writer — I highly recommend you check her out.
informal
to look at someone or something because you want to find out more about them:
The neighbours here all check you out when they think you're not looking.
The kitten was shy at first, but came over to check us out.
informal
to look at someone because you think they are attractive and you may be romantically or sexually interested in them:
I admit, I was checking you out.
I was at the bar and some guy was checking me out.
 check me, you, him, etc. out
informal
used to tell someone to pay attention to someone because they are doing something impressive or interesting, or they look impressive or interesting:
Check me out! I did it!
I checked him out online and found out that he was a multimillionaire.
If an officer sees you driving erratically, he should pull you over and check you out.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Analysing and evaluating
adjudication
analysable
analyse
analyser
analyst
assign
dive
inspect
inspection
interpret
interpretable
interpretive
interpretively
microscope
reinterpret
reinterpretation
reinvestigate
reinvestigation
research
weigh

(HELP SB TO PAY)


to help someone pay at a hotel before they leave:
There was no one at the desk to check me out.
He answers the phone and checks guests in and out.
US
to help someone pay for goods at a shop:
The shop was so busy that even the manager was checking out customers.
Please come over to the till so I can check you out.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hotels & hostels
aparthotel
bed and board
bed and breakfast
bellhop
bellman
breakfast bar
bridal suite
clerk
commissionaire
concierge
fleabag
motel
motor inn
proprietress
ride
suite
two-star
upgrade
valet
visitors' book

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Paying money

check something out


phrasal verb with checkverbuk /tʃek/ us /tʃek/

(EXAMINE, LOOK AT)


C1informal
to examine something or get more information about it in order to be certain that it is true, safe, or suitable: 查证;核实,证实
We'll need to check out his story.我们需要核实一下他的话。
Synonyms
check(EXAMINE)
examine(LOOK AT CAREFULLY)
inspect
peruseformal
scan(LOOK)
study(EXAMINE)
survey(LOOK AT)formal
C1informal, informal
to go to a place in order to see what it is like: 去…查看;了解…的情况
I'm going to check out that new club.我打算去那家新俱乐部看看。
 check this, these, it, etc. out!
informal
used to bring someone's attention to something that you think is interesting, impressive, useful, etc.:
If you're interested in film, check this out! You can get two cinema tickets for the price of one on Wednesdays.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Testing, checking and experimenting
artefact
as an experiment
assay
background check
blood draw
experimental
experimentally
experimentation
experimenter
factorial
inoculate
put someone/something through their/its pacesidiom
put something to the testidiom
recheck
reinspect
reinspection
uncheckable
untestable
untested
welfare check

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Visiting

(BORROW)


mainly US
to borrow books from a library(在图书馆)登记借(书)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Getting, receiving and accepting
acquirable
acquire
acquisition
awardee
carve
draw
earn
get out of something
get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom
glom onto something/someone
go to someone
grantsmanship
pocket
score
screw something out of someone
secure
seize
seize on/upon something
snap something up
snatch

check out | American Dictionary


check out


phrasal verb with checkverbus/tʃek/

(LEAVE)


to leave a hotel after paying for your room and services:
The Gardners checked out early this morning to catch a plane to Toronto.

check out (something)


phrasal verb with checkverbus/tʃek/

(PAY FOR)


to take the items you have bought, esp. in a large food store, to an area where you pay for them:
I had already checked out when I remembered that we were out of milk.

check out something


phrasal verb with checkverbus/tʃek/
infml

(EXAMINE)


to examine something or visit a place in order to learn about it:
Don't forget you can check us out anytime online.
You have to check out the nursing home before putting your mother in it.

check out (something)


phrasal verb with checkverbus/tʃek/

(DECIDE IF TRUE)


(of information) to seem to be true because it agrees with other information, or to discover whether information agrees with other information and is therefore likely to be true:
Her statement checks out with most of the eyewitness reports.
The commissioner sent an investigator to check out the rumors.

check out something


phrasal verb with checkverbus/tʃek/

(GET BOOK)


to borrow a book or something else from a library (= a place with a collection of books, music, etc.):
We don't think the government should be able to see what citizens check out from public libraries.

check out | Business English


check out


phrasal verb with checkverbuk /tʃek/us
if information, facts, etc. check out, you can prove that they are true or correct:
If a caller claiming to be from the company asks you for personal data, dial the 800 number on your card to see if his story checks out.

check sth out


phrasal verb with checkverbuk /tʃek/us
to examine something or get more information about it, especially in order to make sure that it is safe, correct, or suitable:
Many firms are still not checking out how their rivals operate.
They spent two days in Orlando checking out a handful of potential sites for investment.
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