checks
Prononciation : [/t͡ʃɛks/]
Mot
Contexte : « payments »
(noun) a written order to a bank to pay the stated amount from the drawer's account. It's like a special piece of paper that tells the bank to give someone money.
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She wrote a check to pay for groceries at the store.
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He didn't have enough money in his account to cover the check.
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Can I use a check to pay for my new shoes?
Contexte : « restricting progress »
(noun) a stopping or slowing down of something. It's like putting a pause on a plan or action.
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The teacher did a quick check to see if everyone understood the lesson.
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The delay caused a check in the project timeline.
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Why did the delay cause a check in the project timeline?
Contexte : « verification »
(verb) to examine or investigate something to confirm its accuracy or correctness. It's like double-checking to make sure everything is right.
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Please check the spelling before you submit the report.
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He failed to check his work before turning it in.
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Did you remember to check the answers before handing in your test?
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