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Commonly spoken English: How to say check-out and check-out

Check out?check out pronunciation?English [t?ek a?t] American [t?ek a?t] ?

check out?v. ?check out settlement Account; die; inspect; pass assessment; seal

Bilingual examples

1. By the way, when is the check-out time?

By the way,?what's?the checkout?time?here?

2. This sentence is often used at the front desk of the hotel. It means that on the day of departure, what is my best time? When can I check out late?

Nancy: This?is?something?you?ask?at?the?hotel?reception desk?–?what?time?do you?have to be out?ofyour?room?on the morning that ?you're?leaving?

3. Chinese tourists are fostering a hotel subculture: hotels offer cheap rooms, avoid rush hour for tourist buses, and check out early in the morning Check out the service.

Chinese?sightseers?are fueling?a?subculture?of?hotels?that have?cheap?rooms?and early-morning?checkouts?to give?tour buses?a chance to beat the?traffic. ?

4. Hello, I am Mrs. Brown in room 1120. I want to check out. Can you please pay me the bill?

Hello,?I'm?Mrs.?Brown?room?1120.?I?would like to?check?out,?please?check out?my?good?is this?

5. Hello, when is the latest time to check out?

Hello,?when?is?check-out?time?

Extended information:

Synonyms

1. prospect? hope ; prospect; scenery

I see little prospect of an improvement in his condition.

I see little prospect of an improvement in his condition.

I see little prospect of an improvement in his condition.

2. check

Do look out for spelling mistakes when you check your homework.

Do look out for spelling mistakes when you check your homework.

3. check up on check

The plumber made a careful check of the pipes.

The plumber made a careful check of the pipes.

4. check into in-depth investigation

Bob began to go into the details of the question.

Bob began to go into the details of the question.

Bob began to go into the details of the question.

5. run down?

The cyclist was run down by a lorry.

The truck knocked down the cyclist.