check

check — verb

1. to take a quick look at something to confirm that it has no problems and is in a

1.動詞及物 / 不及物A2
釋義

to take a quick look at something to confirm that it has no problems and is in acceptable condition

例句

Pedro checked the tyres on his car before driving to the coast.

check + noun phrase for safety inspection

I always check that the front door is locked before I go to bed.

check + that-clause for confirming something is done

同義詞
  • inspect

    more thorough and formal; used for official or detailed examinations

  • examine

    more careful and detailed than check; often slower and more systematic

  • verify

    formal; focuses on proving something is true or correct

反義詞
  • ignore

    to deliberately not pay attention to something

文法句型

check + noun phrase

check + that-clause

check + for + noun

用法筆記

Frequently used in imperatives when giving instructions ("Check the expiry date before use."). Common in both everyday and professional contexts.

常見錯誤

I checked the document carefully and it has mistakes.
I checked the document carefully and found some mistakes.
💡'check' means to examine, not to discover; use 'find' for the result of checking.

2. to examine a source or speak to someone with the aim of discovering information

2.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

to examine a source or speak to someone with the aim of discovering information

例句

Emre checked what time the last train to Hsinchu left the station.

check + wh-clause for getting information

I'll check with my supervisor whether the budget has been approved.

check with + person + whether-clause

同義詞
  • confirm

    more formal; implies the information is later proved true

  • ascertain

    very formal; to find something out with certainty

文法句型

check + wh-clause

check + if/whether-clause

check on + noun

check with + person

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 1 (EXAMINE): sense 1 focuses on verifying correctness or safety, while sense 2 focuses on obtaining unknown information. The pattern 'check on someone' is specifically about visiting or contacting a person to see if they are well or safe.

常見錯誤

Please check me the price of this item.
Please check what the price of this item is.
💡'check' is not a ditransitive verb; use a clause or phrase as the object, not an indirect object.

3. to stop or control something so that it does not get worse, increase, or continu

3.動詞及物B2
釋義

to stop or control something so that it does not get worse, increase, or continue

例句

The new policy aims to check the rising cost of housing in Taipei.

check + noun phrase for controlling an increase

Heloísa covered her mouth to check her laughter during the ceremony.

check + emotion noun for holding back a feeling

同義詞
  • halt

    stronger and more sudden than check; means to bring to a complete stop

  • curb

    similar to check; suggests limiting or restricting rather than fully stopping

  • restrain

    focuses on holding back a person or emotion

反義詞
  • encourage

    to help something grow or increase

  • promote

    to actively support the development of something

文法句型

check + noun phrase

用法筆記

Object is usually an abstract noun describing something undesirable or unwanted (growth, spread, decline, laughter, anger). More formal and literary than 'stop' or 'control'. Less common in everyday conversation.

常見錯誤

I checked the fire from spreading by calling 911.
I called 911 to stop the fire from spreading.
💡In everyday speech, use 'stop' or 'prevent' rather than 'check' for concrete physical actions. 'Check' in this sense is more formal and often used for abstract trends.

4. to give your suitcases or bags to an airline employee so that they are loaded on

4.動詞及物B1
釋義

to give your suitcases or bags to an airline employee so that they are loaded onto the plane for you

例句

Ravindra checked his suitcase at the counter and kept only a small bag.

check + luggage at an airline counter

You should check your bags at least one hour before the flight departs.

同義詞
反義詞
  • carry on

    to take a bag onto the plane with you

文法句型

check + noun phrase

check + noun phrase + in/onto

用法筆記

Always transitive. Commonly used as 'check in luggage' (UK) or 'check luggage' (US). Not used for carry-on bags that you bring onto the plane yourself.

常見錯誤

I checked my backpack at the gate.
I checked my suitcase at the check-in counter.
💡Use 'check' for bags given to the airline before boarding, not for bags you take onto the plane or items left at the gate.

5. to hand over an item like a coat, bag, or umbrella to an attendant who looks aft

5.動詞及物B1
釋義

to hand over an item like a coat, bag, or umbrella to an attendant who looks after it while you visit a venue

例句

Trang checked her coat at the restaurant entrance and took a ticket.

check + coat/bag + at + place for temporary safekeeping

Visitors can check their backpacks in the museum cloakroom free of charge.

同義詞
  • leave

    more general; does not specify the safekeeping arrangement

文法句型

check + noun phrase

check + noun phrase + with + person

check + noun phrase + in + place

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 4 (travel): sense 4 is specifically for airline baggage that goes on the plane. Sense 5 is for leaving items with a person or in a cloakroom for short-term safekeeping — the items are usually returned to you.

常見錯誤

I checked my coat and never got it back, so the airline lost it.
I checked my coat at the cloakroom and collected it after the show.
💡Sense 5 items are returned to you shortly after; use sense 4 for airline baggage.

6. if information, figures, or statements check, they match each other or are shown

6.動詞不及物B2
釋義

if information, figures, or statements check, they match each other or are shown to be true when compared

例句

The total on the receipt checks with the amount in my bank account.

check with + noun phrase for matching information

Her account of the accident checks with what the other passengers described.

同義詞
  • match

    more common in everyday speech; can be transitive or intransitive

  • correspond

    more formal; implies systematic agreement between sets of data

  • tally

    informal; specifically about numbers or amounts agreeing

反義詞
  • contradict

    to be opposite to and therefore disagree with

  • differ

    to be unlike or not the same as

文法句型

check with + noun phrase

用法筆記

Always intransitive. This sense cannot take a direct object. Often used in the negative ('does not check', 'do not check') to indicate disagreement between sets of information. More common in formal or investigative contexts.

常見錯誤

I checked the two reports and they checked each other.
I checked the two reports and they checked with each other.
💡This sense is intransitive and takes 'with', not a direct object.

7. to draw a tick (✓) beside an entry on a list or in a document as a sign that it

7.動詞及物 / 不及物A1
釋義

to draw a tick (✓) beside an entry on a list or in a document as a sign that it is correct, finished, or has been accepted

例句

Pedro checked every name on the list as the children came in.

check + name + off list

Before the trip, Imani checked every box on the school form.

同義詞
  • tick

    mainly British; 'tick a box' is interchangeable with 'check a box' in UK English

  • mark

    more general; 'mark the answer' can mean circling or underlining, not just using a tick

文法句型

check + noun phrase

check + noun phrase + off + noun phrase

8. in chess, to move a piece so that it directly threatens the opponent's king, for

8.動詞及物
釋義

in chess, to move a piece so that it directly threatens the opponent's king, forcing the opponent to defend on the next move

例句

Emre checked his opponent's king with a knight, forcing a quick defensive move.

check + king + with + piece

Ravindra smiled as he checked the black king by moving his rook across the board.

文法句型

check + possessive + king

check + king + with + piece

用法筆記

When a king is checked, the player whose king is attacked must get the king out of danger on the next move — by moving the king, blocking the attack with another piece, or capturing the attacking piece.

9. in ice hockey and similar contact sports, to make legal contact with an opposing

9.動詞及物
釋義

in ice hockey and similar contact sports, to make legal contact with an opposing player using your body or stick, aiming to separate them from the puck or stop their progress

例句

Heloísa checked the opposing player against the boards to win the puck.

check + player + against + boards

The referee called a penalty when Sumin checked the forward from behind.

同義詞
  • body-check

    more specific; refers to using the body rather than the stick to stop an opponent

  • hit

    more general; can apply to any sport but lacks the specific meaning of a legal defensive check in hockey

文法句型

check + player

check + player + against + noun phrase

用法筆記

Body checking is a legal defensive move in ice hockey and lacrosse, but the rules limit how and where a player can be hit. Checking from behind is usually a penalty.

check — noun

check — exclamation