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The difference between a check and a check

It's time to answer questions for friends again (*? ω? ), check usually means "check, check, check", emphasizing careful inspection of details. Look usually refers to "seeing, observing and gazing", emphasizing the observation and perception of the whole. The following is a table summarizing their basic knowledge, which can be briefly understood first:

After understanding the basic knowledge of check and look, let's take a look at their specific differences ~ (@ _ @) ~

The meaning, usage and inspection of 1

Check usually means "check, check, check", emphasizing careful inspection of details. Check is often used in business, finance, medical care and other fields, which refers to the inspection and audit of statements, contracts, medical records, etc. Inspection can also mean "stop, restrain and control", which means the restriction and management of a certain behavior or situation.

Example:

-Can you check the figures for me? Can you check these figures for me? )

I need to check my email before the meeting. )

The doctor will check your blood pressure. )

Please check your mood and don't be too angry. )

2. the meaning and usage of 2.Look

Look usually refers to "seeing, observing and gazing", emphasizing the observation and perception of the whole. Look is often used to describe appearance, scenery, situation, etc. , indicating the observation and description of the appearance or state of things. Look can also mean "as if, as if", which means to speculate and judge a situation or guess.

Example:

She looks beautiful in that dress. She looks beautiful in that dress. )

Look at the sunset, it's so beautiful. Look at that sunset, it's so beautiful. )

It looks like rain. )

Look, there is a bird in the tree. Look, there is a bird in the tree. )

3. The collocation of check and Look

Check and Look can also be used with different words to express different meanings and usages. For example:

-Check out: it means "check, check and understand", and is often used in shopping, tourism and other occasions.

I want to see the new restaurant in town. I want to visit the new restaurant in the city. )

-Look up: it means "look up, look up", and is often used to look up dictionaries and materials.

I need to look up the meaning of this word. )

-Check in: it means "registration, check-in, check-in", and is often used in places such as tourism and hotels.

We need to check in at the hotel before 3 pm. We need to check in at the hotel before 3 pm. )