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check out in English:

1. leave a hotel leave a hotel



2. pay one's bill and leave a hotel pay one's bill and leave a hotel



English word "check out"(pay one's bill and leave a hotel) occurs in sets:

CPE idioms and fixed phrases

3. prove to be correct after it is checked prove to be correct after it is checked



English word "check out"(prove to be correct after it is checked) occurs in sets:

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4. pay the bill and leave pay the bill and leave



English word "check out"(pay the bill and leave) occurs in sets:

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5. look at something to see what information it can give you look at something to see what information it can give you



English word "check out"(look at something to see what information it can give you) occurs in sets:

Phrasal verbs

6. to pay for a hotel room and leave to pay for a hotel room and leave



English word "check out"(to pay for a hotel room and leave) occurs in sets:

Basic phrasal verbs with the letter C

7. read read


Read after me.
Read the note at the bottom of the page.
There aren't many students who can read Latin.
Professors should explain everything in detail, not be succinct and always tell students to go home and read their books.
She read his letter, with tears streaming down her cheeks.
Since he can read such tiny print, he is far from being near-sighted.
He and I are such close friends that we can almost read each other's minds.
Don't read evil intentions into the ordinary actions of people around you.
An astute reader should be willing to weigh everything they read, including anonymous sources.
You'll understand how terrible this accident was when you read the article.
She wrote him a long letter, but he didn't read it.
Don't throw away this magazine. I haven't read it yet.
Let me read the newspaper if you've finished with it.
The last time I read classical Japanese literature was in high school.
Read the fine print whenever you take out a loan.

English word "check out"(read) occurs in sets:

phrasal verbs

8. to examine or inspect to examine or inspect



English word "check out"(to examine or inspect) occurs in sets:

Phrasal verbs

9. look at look at


Can you look at this?
look at me
We need to have a look at our budget.
You should get a doctor to look at that cut
You should look at their need of being freedom
When we look at the diagram it becomes clear that (how) the rate of inflation has risen.
Can I look at your newspaper?