گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'check out'

برای اصلاح خطاهایی که در معانی است، کافی است بر روی آیکن کلیک کنید. برای وارد کردن معانی جدید در انتها صفحه در قسمت 'معانی جدید' معانی خود را وارد کرده و بر روی دکمه 'ارسال' کلیک کنید .

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شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: Phrase(s): check out [for someone or something] to prove to be correctly represented. • Everything you told me checks out with what other witnesses said.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: Phrase(s): check something out to examine or try something; to think about something. • It’s something we all have to be concerned with. Check it out. • Check out the new comedy show on tonight.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: Phrase(s): check someone or something out to evaluate someone or something. • That stock sounds good. I’ll check it out. • I’ll check out the competition.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: 1. Record one's departure from a hotel by paying the bill, or from a conference or other function, as in As soon as my bags are packed I'll check out of the motel. [Early 1900s] 2. Leave hurriedly, make a quick exit, as in The minute I get paid I'm checking out. [Slang; 1920s] 3. Die, as in When he got cholera, he was sure he'd check out. [Slang; 1920s] 4. Withdraw an item after recording the withdrawal, as in I'll check out the tapes on your library card. [1930s] 5. Record, total the prices, and receive payment for a purchase, as in The cashier checked out and bagged my groceries in record time. 6. check something or someone out. Investigate or evaluate something or someone; observe carefully. For example, I don't know if you'll like the film; check it out yourself, or That man who's staring is probably just checking us out. [Slang; mid-1900s] 7. Pass close inspection, as in That rattle made me suspicious, but the repairman said the machine checked out completely.

American Heritage Idioms

5 general:: Phrase(s): check out (of something) [and] check out (from something) to do whatever is necessary to leave a place and then depart. (check out (of something) is more frequent.) • I will check out of the hotel at about noon. • I will check out from the office and come right to where you are.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

6 general:: Phrase(s): check someone or something out (of something) to do the paperwork necessary to remove someone or something from something or some place. • I will have the manager check you out of the hotel and send you the bill. • The librarian checked out the computer to me.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

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