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  1. 28 oct. 2015 · But I don't understand the meaning of "check it out". This is an idiomatic expression. "Check it out" and "check it" can have roughly the same meaning, but "check it" usually implies a quick, routine check, rather than a thorough examination. "Check it out" usually implies that you are going to perform some level of thorough examination.

  2. 13 nov. 2014 · What's more common? Checking or checking out in this case? – wyc. Nov 13, 2014 at 7:34. I would say "checking" is better in this scenario. "checking out" has the connotation of "checking out the babes", or perhaps "checking out Mrs. Johnson". – user3169. Nov 13, 2014 at 7:36.

  3. 2. Agreed with snailplane. Check out generally means leaving a hotel after settling the bills and also to die. However, in this context, we can say that check-out means to vacate the place (that's what it is, to vacate the hotel). This said, the fellow is not paying attention, he has mentally checked out.

  4. 18 juil. 2015 · You are performing a check using the side mirror; you are checking the mirror for traffic. The use of the idiom here is fairly informal and imprecise, but not wrong. The use of "checks" rather than "check" is simply subject-verb agreement with the indicative pronoun "that," which is the subject of the clause. I check. You check. He/she/it checks.

  5. 25 avr. 2014 · Now, why check the source code out does not sound okay?. Well, I had asked this question here (though not able to trace) and the crux I got from the answers by natives is splitting the adverbial particle from verb does not sound natural as the length of the sentence (clause) between them increases.

  6. 1. 1) To me as a native BrE speaker all of those sentences are OK (apart from correcting "wonder" to "wondering"). Although "check out" originated as AmE it is now heard in BrE too in this context and others. I don't see much difference in the degree of formality. In my experience tradesmen and women are not much interested in formality as ...

  7. 4 avr. 2017 · If you say "check out this link", it's a way to tell someone to generally look at it, and it sounds casual, so it doesn't sound rude in the way that "look at this link" may sound if you don't know someone very well. Also, you can refer to the link without telling your friend to look at it: Here's a link for an example: BLABLABLABLABLALINKLINKLINK

  8. check out 作为不及物动词,可以作为短语动词,表示离开某个地方或进行检查、调查等活动。 举例句子: We need to check out before leaving the hotel.(在离开酒店之前,我们需要结账。

  9. 3. Checking something out can mean "taking a look at something" when used colloquially. So with the first three sentences, checking out does not necessarily mean that you're going to eat there. If you say "I am going to check that restaurant out" it can both mean "I am going to read something about them, get myself informed" or "I'm going there ...

  10. 3 oct. 2020 · I think check up on is the best as this can carry the sense of finding out about their welfare. It can of course also have the sense of monitoring them in a work place or elsewhere as can check on. I would not use check in but that may be a dialect issue as it may be current in the US dialect(s).

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