Check reading French and English [t? ek]? Beauty [t? ek]?
1,vt。 Check; Stop, restrain; Tick; Delivery and shipment
2. Verification and inspection of intransitive verbs; Pause; Tick; [Chess] To unite an army.
3. N. < Beauty > check; Stop, restrain; Check, check
Lexical collocation:
1, certified check
2. Blank check [financial] blank check
Usage of extended data words:
1, check as a countable noun, its basic meaning refers to the behavior of "checking". Check can also be used as the solution of "stop, inhibit", as a singular noun with the article A, or as an uncountable noun, as in check.
2. In American English, check can also be interpreted as "check", which is a countable noun. Americans often refer to check as "check", while British people often use check.
3. When check is used as a transitive verb, the phrase check up means "check", and when check is used as an intransitive verb, it means "check". Check with means "conformity" and check up means "conformity".