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  1. (informal) to look at or examine a person or thing that seems interesting or attractive. Check out the prices at our new store! Hey, check out that car! check something out. to borrow something from an official place, for example a book from a library. The book has been checked out in your name.

  2. 9 de ene. de 2023 · ¿Quieres aprender un nuevo phrasal verb? Hoy es tu día… el phrasal verb check out tiene multiples significados. Y aquí veremos unos usos comunes y frases de ejemplo. (Ya que estamos, también un poco sobre check in, que puede ser el phrasal verb opuesto.)

  3. They checked out on monday. Sintaxis: quedarse con, mirar. He's checking you out! / Let's check out that new bar. Sintaxis: check out: Ejemplo del Phrasal verb.

  4. Inglés. Español. check [sth] out, check out [sth] vtr phrasal sep. informal (try to verify) verificar ⇒ vtr. comprobar ⇒ vtr. The inspector checked out the suspect's alibi by questioning his friends.

  5. phrasal verb with check verb uk / tʃek / us / tʃek / (EXAMINE SB) to find out information about someone: I hired a private investigator to check him out. They’ll check you out thoroughly, including giving you a medical, to make sure you’re right for the job. She's an interesting writer — I highly recommend you check her out. informal.

  6. phrasal verb with check. verb. uk / tʃek/ us / tʃek/ Add to word list. B1. to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key. dejar la habitación. We checked out ( of/from our hotel) at 5 a.m. to catch a 7 a.m. flight. Menos ejemplos. May I settle my bill, please? I'd like to check out.

  7. The phrasal verb “check out” has several different definitions and uses, depending on the context in which it is used. To examine or inspect something carefully: “I’m going to check out the car before I decide whether to buy it.”