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check in

[phrasal verb]
: to report to someone when you arrive at a place (such as an airport or convention) to let them know you are there签到;报到;登记
especially : to arrive at and be given a room in a hotel, motel, etc.(尤指)入住(旅馆)
see also check-in
US, informal : to talk with someone in order to report or find out new information汇报;了解
usually + with
check (something) in or check in (something) : to leave or take bags, suitcases, etc., so that they can be loaded onto a plane or train办理(行李)托运

check-in

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
check-in /ˈtʃɛkˌɪn/ noun
plural check-ins
check-in
/ˈtʃɛkˌɪn/
noun
plural check-ins
Learner's definition of CHECK-IN
[noncount] : the act or process of reporting that you have arrived at a hotel, an airport, etc. : the act or process of checking in(酒店)入住手续;登机手续;签到
also : the time when people are allowed to check in签到时间;登记时间
[count] : the place where people go when they arrive at a hotel, airport, etc.(酒店、机场等的)登记处,报到处,签到处
often used before another noun常用于另一名词前
see also check in at 1check

See also: check-in


check-in

1 of 2

noun

: an act or instance of checking in

check in

2 of 2

verb

checked in; checking in; checks in

intransitive verb

1
: to register at a hotel
When you arrive at the hotel, please check in at the front desk.
Once we've checked in and dropped off our luggage, we'll meet you in the lobby.
A regular at MGM Resorts properties, she uses her phone to pull up the M Life smartphone app, where she can check in remotely. Bryan Horwath
2
: to report one's presence or arrival
check in at a convention
Airlines may also require passengers to submit documentation for their service animals at least 48 hours in advance of the date of travel. But those passengers will now be allowed to check in online instead of in person. Chicago Tribune
3
US : to find out or report the status of someone or something especially as part of a regular pattern of communication or monitoring
She checks in with her boss/team every Friday.
I'm just checking in to find out how your doctor's appointment went.
Asking for feedback can definitely be scary, but it's good to check in and get some constructive criticism on how you're doing. Nancy Valev
often followed by on or with
I'm just checking in with you to find out how your doctor's appointment went.All parents should have a system where they check in with their kids frequently. James LehmanHe will be required to check in with a probation officer every week at the outset, and undergo drug and alcohol testing and complete psychological counseling. Cory SchafferDuring the early afternoon, Mrs. Ruane … checked in on the patient who had returned from her procedure. Pohla Smith"… Millions of Americans use social media every day to check in on friends and family, learn about current events, and share their experiences online. … " Shayne Adamski"… But, Shirley, thank you so much. I'll check in with you again as the story unfolds, OK?" Drew PinskyWe access our work email on our phones, catch up on messages during our commutes and even when we're out at lunch, check in on work before bed—some of us feel like we have to just to be good employees. Alan Henry… suggests … setting up Remote Desktop so that you can check in on the systems from afar … Andrew Cunningham

transitive verb

: to satisfy all requirements in returning
check in the equipment after using

Word History

First Known Use

Noun

1927, in the meaning defined above

Verb

1918, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of check-in was in 1918

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