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1 check in/into
PhrV1. अतिथि\check in/intoके\check in/intoरूप\check in/intoमें\check in/intoनाम\check in/intoदर्ज\check in/intoकरनाPassengers checked in for Air India flight to NewYork. -
2 check-up
N1. जाँचI went for a medical check-up yesterday. -
3 double-check
V1. अच्छी तरह से चैक करनाMother asked the child to double check if he had enough money in his packet for his journey -
4 assessor
N1. आँकलन\assessorकरनेवालाThe income tax assessor came for a surprise check in the office.The assessor had done a correct assessment of the situation. -
5 disassemble
VT1. खोलनाThe customs officer disassembled the goods for a thorough check. -
6 misspelling
N1. गलत वर्तनीCheck the document for any misspellings. -
7 periodic
Adj1. नियतकालिकA periodic review of expenditure is necessary to save money.--------Adv1. नियतकाल मेंFor a good health, we should go to check up our body by doctor periodically.--------N1. नियतकालिकIndia Today is a periodical magazine. -
8 sanatorium
N1. स्वास्थ्यालयWe need to take him in a sanatorium for his check up as he is very ill.
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