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check B — A maintenance check of aircraft that involves a complete check of the airframe and the aeroengine. The check is more detailed than check A, with special checks on certain specified system. See also check A … Aviation dictionary
check-up — [ (t)ʃɛkɶp ] n. m. inv. • v. 1960; mot angl. « vérification complète », de to check « vérifier » ♦ Anglic. Examen systématique de l état de santé d une personne (équiv. fr. : bilan de santé). Examen d une situation pour en tirer un bilan. ⇒ audit … Encyclopédie Universelle
Check Game — is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Debuting on October 14, 1981, it is played for a cash and prize package worth between $7,000 and $8,000. The game was created by producer Roger Dobkowitz.… … Wikipedia
Check It Out! (Canadian TV series) — Check it Out! Genre Sitcom Created by Brian Cooke Starring Don Adams Composer(s) Russ Little Country of origin Canada … Wikipedia
Check Man — In game screenshot Publisher(s) Zilec Zenitone Platform(s) Arcade … Wikipedia
check|mate — «CHEHK MAYT», verb, mat|ed, mat|ing, noun, interjection. –v.t. 1. Chess. to put (an opponent s king) in check from which his next move cannot free him, and so win the game. 2. Figurative. a) to defeat completely. b) to stop, frustrate, or defeat… … Useful english dictionary
check out something — check out (something) to pay for something you are buying or to let someone record what you are borrowing. To complete your online purchase, check out by clicking on the icon below. Ty checked another three books out of the library this afternoon … New idioms dictionary
check out — (something) to pay for something you are buying or to let someone record what you are borrowing. To complete your online purchase, check out by clicking on the icon below. Ty checked another three books out of the library this afternoon … New idioms dictionary
check — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 close look to make sure sth is safe/correct ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, extensive, full (esp. BrE), thorough ▪ careful, close, rigorous, tight (a … Collocations dictionary
complete — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb 1 finish sth ADVERB ▪ on schedule, on time ▪ successfully ▪ The project has now been successfully completed. ▪ just, recently … Collocations dictionary
check — /tʃɛk / (say chek) verb (t) 1. to stop or arrest the motion of suddenly or forcibly. 2. to restrain; hold in restraint or control. 3. to investigate or verify as to correctness. 4. Also, check off. US to tick. 5. Also, check in. to leave in… …