check
Prononciation : [/t͡ʃɛk/]
Mot
Contexte : « ensure correctness »
(verb) to make sure that something is correct or accurate. It's like double-checking your work to avoid mistakes.
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I need to check my answers before submitting the test.
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He didn't check the address and got lost.
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Can you check if the door is locked?
Contexte : « money »
(noun) a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer's account. It's like a special note to tell the bank to give someone money.
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She wrote a check to pay for her groceries.
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He couldn't pay with a check because the store only accepted cash.
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Do you usually pay with cash or a check?
Contexte : « stop »
(noun) a stopping or slowing action. It's like putting your hand up to pause or slow down something.
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They put a check on the production line to fix the issue.
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There was no check in his movements, he ran all the way.
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Why was there a check in her progress?
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