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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 check /ˈʧɛk/
 檢查,支票,阻止物,行李票,象棋中將軍(vt.)檢查,阻止,核對,寄存

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 check
 檢查

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 check
 判別式檢驗

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 check
 核對暫存器

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 check
 餘數核對

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 check
 核對常式

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 check
 核對總計

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 check
 核對幹線

From: Network Terminology

 check
 檢查 核對

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Check v. i. To make a stop; to pause; -- with at.
    The mind, once jaded by an attempt above its power, either is disabled for the future, or else checks at any vigorous undertaking ever after.   --Locke.
 2. To clash or interfere. [R.]
 3. To act as a curb or restraint.
    It [his presence] checks too strong upon me.   --Dryden.
 4. To crack or gape open, as wood in drying; or to crack in small checks, as varnish, paint, etc.
 5. Falconry To turn, when in pursuit of proper game, and fly after other birds.
 And like the haggard, check at every feather
 That comes before his eye.   --Shak.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Check n.
 1. Chess A word of warning denoting that the king is in danger; such a menace of a player's king by an adversary's move as would, if it were any other piece, expose it to immediate capture. A king so menaced is said to be in check, and must be made safe at the next move.
 2. A condition of interrupted or impeded progress; arrest; stop; delay; as, to hold an enemy in check.
    Which gave a remarkable check to the first progress of Christianity.   --Addison.
    No check, no stay, this streamlet fears.   --Wordsworth.
 3. Whatever arrests progress, or limits action; an obstacle, guard, restraint, or rebuff.
    Useful check upon the administration of government.   --Washington.
    A man whom no check could abash.   --Macaulay.
 4. A mark, certificate, or token, by which, errors may be prevented, or a thing or person may be identified; as, checks placed against items in an account; a check given for baggage; a return check on a railroad.
 5. A written order directing a bank or banker to pay money as therein stated. See Bank check, below.
 6. A woven or painted design in squares resembling the patten of a checkerboard; one of the squares of such a design; also, cloth having such a figure.
 7. Falconry The forsaking by a hawk of its proper game to follow other birds.
 8. Small chick or crack.
 Bank check, a written order on a banker or broker to pay money in his keeping belonging to the signer.
 Check book, a book containing blank forms for checks upon a bank.
 Check hook, a hook on the saddle of a harness, over which a checkrein is looped.
 Check list, a list or catalogue by which things may be verified, or on which they may be checked.
 Check nut Mech., a secondary nut, screwing down upon the primary nut to secure it. --Knight.
 Check valve Mech., a valve in the feed pipe of a boiler, or other conduit, to prevent the return of the feed water or other fluid.
 To take check, to take offense. [Obs.] --Dryden.
 Syn: -- Hindrance; setback; interruption; obstruction; reprimand; censure; rebuke; reproof; repulse; rebuff; tally; counterfoil; counterbalance; ticket; draft.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Check, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Checked p. pr. & vb. n. checking.]
 1. Chess To make a move which puts an adversary's piece, esp. his king, in check; to put in check.
 2. To put a sudden restraint upon; to stop temporarily; to hinder; to repress; to curb. Hence, Ice Hockey To obstruct the motion of an opposing player by contacting him with one's body.
    So many clogs to check and retard the headlong course of violence and oppression.   --Burke.
 3. To verify, to guard, to make secure, by means of a mark, token, or other check; to distinguish by a check; to put a mark against (an item) after comparing with an original or a counterpart in order to secure accuracy. Hence, To compare with an original or with some standard, to insure correctness; as, to check an account; to check with a supervisor about procedures.
 4. To chide, rebuke, or reprove.
    The good king, his master, will check him for it.   --Shak.
 5. Naut. To slack or ease off, as a brace which is too stiffly extended.
 6. To make checks or chinks in; to cause to crack; as, the sun checks timber.
 Syn: -- To restrain; curb; bridle; repress; control; hinder; impede; obstruct; interrupt; tally; rebuke; reprove; rebuff.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Check, a. Checkered; designed in checks.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 check
      n 1: a written order directing a bank to pay money; "he paid all
           his bills by check" [syn: bank check, cheque]
      2: an appraisal of the state of affairs; "they made an assay of
         the contents"; "a check on its dependability under stress"
         [syn: assay]
      3: the bill in a restaurant; "he asked the waiter for the
         check" [syn: chit, tab]
      4: the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the
         negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check";
         "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay
         enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop
         in his seat" [syn: arrest, halt, hitch, stay, stop,
          stoppage]
      5: additional proof that something that was believed (some fact
         or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided
         further confirmation of the evolutionary theory" [syn: confirmation,
          verification, substantiation]
      6: the act of inspecting or verifying; "they made a check of
         their equipment"; "the pilot ran through the check-out
         procedure" [syn: checkout, check-out procedure]
      7: a mark indicating that something has been noted or completed
         etc.; "as he called the role he put a check mark by each
         student's name" [syn: check mark, tick]
      8: something immaterial that interferes with or delays action
         or progress [syn: hindrance, deterrent, impediment,
         balk, baulk, handicap]
      9: a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken
         off of something [syn: chip]
      10: a textile pattern of squares or crossed lines (resembling a
          checkerboard); "she wore a skirt with checks"
      11: the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess;
          "his common sense is a bridle to his quick temper" [syn:
          bridle, curb]
      12: obstructing an opponent in ice hockey
      13: (chess) a direct attack on an opponent's king
      v 1: examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition;
           "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine" [syn: check
           up on, look into, check out, suss out, check
           over, go over, check into]
      2: make an examination or investigation; "check into the
         rumor"; "check the time of the class"
      3: be careful or certain to do something; make certain of
         something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See
         that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the
         product" [syn: see, insure, see to it, ensure, control,
          ascertain, assure]
      4: lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or
         keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold
         your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger"
         [syn: control, hold in, hold, contain, curb, moderate]
      5: stop for a moment, as if out of uncertainty or caution; "She
         checked for an instant and missed a step"
      6: put a check mark on or next to; "Please check each name on
         the list"; "tick off the items" [syn: check off, mark,
          mark off, tick off, tick]
      7: slow the growth or development of; "The brain damage will
         retard the child's language development" [syn: retard, delay]
      8: be verified or confirmed; pass inspection; "These stories
         don't check!" [syn: check out]
      9: be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their
         characteristics; "The two stories don't agree in many
         details"; "The handwriting checks with the signature on
         the check"; "The suspect's fingerprints don't match those
         on the gun" [syn: match, fit, correspond, jibe, gibe,
          tally, agree] [ant: disagree]
      10: block or impede (a player from the opposing team) in ice
          hockey
      11: train by instruction and practice; especially to teach
          self-control; "Parents must discipline their children";
          "Is this dog trained?" [syn: discipline, train, condition]
      12: consign for shipment on a vehicle; "check your luggage
          before boarding"
      13: hand over something to somebody as for temporary
          safekeeping; "Check your coat at the door"
      14: abandon the intended prey, turn, and pursue an inferior
          prey, of falcons
      15: stop in a chase especially when scent is lost; "The dog
          checked"
      16: mark into squares or draw squares on; draw crossed lines on
          [syn: checker, chequer]
      17: decline to initiate betting
      18: hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion
          or influence of; "Arrest the downward trend"; "Check the
          growth of communism in Sout East Asia"; "Contain the
          rebel movement"; "Turn back the tide of communism" [syn:
          turn back, arrest, stop, contain, hold back]
      19: place into check; "He checked my kings"
      20: write out a check on a bank account
      21: find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by
          making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether
          she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if
          he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on
          time" [syn: determine, find out, see, ascertain,
          watch, learn]
      22: verify by consulting a source or authority; "check the
          spelling of this word"; "check your facts"
      23: arrest the motion (of something) abruptly; "He checked the
          flow of water by shutting off the main valve"
      24: make cracks or chinks in; "The heat checked the paint" [syn:
           chink]
      25: become fractured; break or crack on the surface only; "The
          glass cracked when it was heated" [syn: crack, break]