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词汇 check in
释义
Idiom
look in (on someone or something) and check in (on someone or something)
Theme: MONITORING
to see to the welfare of someone or something; to visit someone or something.
I'll stop by your house and look in on things while you're on vacation.Yes, just look in and make sure nothing is wrong.I checked in on John yesterday He's almost over his illness.He was glad I checked in.
Idiom
check incheck in (with someone)
to communicate with someone, esp. regularly.
When traveling, I am supposed to check in with my boss at least once a day.

Phr V
check in
checks, checking, checked
check in
to show your ticket at an airport so that you can be told where you are sitting and so that your bags can be put on the aircraft
When I flew to New York, I was told to check in two hours before my flight.
check-in
noun the time at which you have to check in
Check-in is at 9 a.m. and the flight departs at 10.30 a.m.
check-in
noun the place in an airport where you check in
When we got to the check-in, there were already long queues of people.
used as adj
The woman at the check-in desk asked if I wanted a smoking or a non-smoking seat.
check in
check into sth
to arrive at a hotel and say who you are so that you can be given a key for your room
After I had checked in, I had a shower and then unpacked my suitcase.He checked into a cheap hotel near the station.
check in
verb
1
to place yourself in protective police custody US, 2001.
2
to be intitiated into a youth gang US, 1994
phrasecheck in1. check in to go to the desk at an airport in order to show your ticket and give them your bags to put on the plane: For international flights you'll need to check in two hours in advance. Where do we check in for flight 409?check-in n singular the place at the airport where you show your ticket and give them your bags to put on the plane: We rushed over to the check-in and showed the man our tickets.check-in time n C the time when you have to check in at an airport: Check-in time is 9.30, one hour before take-off.
check in sthcheck sth in to give your bags to a person who works at the desk in the airport, so they can weigh them and put them on the plane: People were waiting to check in their luggage. How many bags do you want to check in?
check sb incheck in sb to look at someone's ticket and take their bags, before they get on a plane: I can check you in over here, sir.2. check in to go to the desk at a hotel and say that you have arrived, and get the keys to your room: Bernstein checked in at Miami's most expensive hotel. There was a long wait at the reception desk, where everyone was checking in. SIMILAR TO: check into, book in/into BrE OPPOSITE: check out3. check in sthcheck sth in AmE to return a book, video etc to the library after you have borrowed it: I need to check my books in by Friday. SIMILAR TO: return

check in

1. To officially confirm one's arrival at a certain place where one is expected, such as a hotel. I'll go check in at the front desk and get our room key. Tara is checking in for the exam at the registration table.
2. To officially record someone's or something's arrival at a certain place. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "check" and "in." Sir, I can check you in over here. We need to check in all these students before they're given the test materials. The librarian already checked those books in.
3. To communicate with someone at a certain interval in time so as to provide or ask about an update in status or otherwise simply talk. Hi mom, I'm just checking in to see if you're feeling any better. Has anyone checked in with the publisher? When will the next issue be finished? Hey, check in with your mother once in a while when you're away at college, will you?
4. To die. That rickety old car will definitely check in before you make it to the mechanic.

check someone in

to record the arrival of someone. Ask the guard to check you in when you get there. Tell the guard to check in the visitors as they arrive.

check something in

 
1. to record that someone has returned something. I asked the librarian to check the book in for me. Did the librarian check in the book?
2. to take something to a place, return it, and make sure that its return has been recorded. I checked the book in on time. Did you really check in the book on time?
3. to examine a shipment or an order received and make certain that everything ordered was received. I checked the order in and sent a report to the manager. Tim checked in the order from the supplier to make sure that everything was there.

check in

 (to something)
1. to sign oneself into a place to stay, such as a hotel, hospital, motel, etc. She checked into a private hospital for some kind of treatment. They checked into the first motel they came to on the highway.
2. Go to look into something.

check in

(at something) to go to a place to record one's arrival. When you get there, check in at the front office.

check in

(on someone or something) Go to look in (on someone or something).

check in

(with someone) to go to someone and indicate that one has arrived some place. Please check in with the desk clerk.

check in

1. Record one's arrival at a hotel, conference, or other function, as in I asked the hotel if we could check in early. [Early 1900s] Also see check into, def. 2.
2. Die, as in With the plane rapidly losing fuel, the pilot was sure he'd check in. [Slang; early 1900s] Also see check out.

check in

v.
1. To register or record one's arrival somewhere, as at a hotel or airport: The airline requires you to check in at least an hour before your flight. I entered the hotel, went to the registration desk, and checked in.
2. To register or record the arrival of someone, as at a hotel or airport: The hotel receptionist checked us in and gave us the key to our room. The ticket agent checked in the passengers and gave them their boarding passes.
3. To return or deposit something somewhere, and have its receipt recorded: I checked the book in to the library a few days late. When we arrived at the airport, we checked in our luggage and proceeded to the plane.
4. To record that something has been returned or deposited somewhere: The librarian checked in the stack of books that people had returned. The porter checked our bags in for the flight.
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