check up

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Turkish - Turkish
bakınız: çekap
English - English
{f} investigate, inquire into
If you check up on someone, you obtain information about them, usually secretly. I'm sure he knew I was checking up on him
If you check up on something, you find out information about it. It is certainly worth checking up on your benefit entitlements The Government employs tax inspectors to check up and make sure people pay all their tax. see also check-up
checkup
To check; investigate; examine

I dropped by to check up on my friend.

checkup
A routine inspection

I took my car in for an annual checkup.

check up on
Investigate to establish the truth about or accuracy of
check up on
Investmmigate to establish the truth about or accuracy of
check up on
examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
check up on
examine, investigate; follow after
check-up
check-up check-ups in AM usually use, and in BRIT sometimes use, checkup A check-up is a medical examination by your doctor or dentist to make sure that there is nothing wrong with your health. The disease was detected during a routine check-up
check-up
A call given by the goalie to tell each defender to find his man and call out his number
check-up
A call given by the goalie to alert the defender to find his
check-up
A call given by the goalie to alert the defender to find his man and call out his number
checkup
a routine visit to the doctor, dentist, etc. (physical checkup)
checkup
a thorough physical examination; includes a variety of tests depending on the age and sex and health of the person
checkup
{i} general physical examination (Medicine); comprehensive dental examination to detect any problems (Dentistry); comprehensive examination
Turkish - English
check-up
check up

    Turkish pronunciation

    çek ʌp

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʧek ˈəp/ /ˈʧɛk ˈʌp/

    Etymology

    [ 'chek ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English chek, from Middle French eschec, from Arabic shAh, from Persian, literally, king; akin to Greek ktasthai to acquire, Sanskrit ksatra dominion.

    Common Collocations

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