English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle English chek , chekke , borrowed from Old French eschek , eschec , eschac , from Medieval Latin scaccus , borrowed from Arabic شَاه ( šāh , “ king or check at chess, shah ” ) , borrowed from Persian شاه ( šâh , “ king ” ) , from Middle Persian 𐭬𐭫𐭪𐭠 ( mlkʾ /šāh/ ) , from Old Persian 𐏋 ( XŠ /xšāyaθiya/ , “ king ” ) , from Proto-Indo-Iranian *kšáyati ( “ he rules, he has power over ” ) , ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *tek- ( “ to gain power over, gain control over ” ) .
All English senses developed from the chess sense. Compare Saterland Frisian Schak , Schach , Dutch schaak , German Schach , Danish skak , Swedish schack , Icelandic skák , French échec , Italian scacco . See chess and shah ( “ king of Persia or Iran ” ) , from the same source.
Noun
check (plural checks )
( chess ) A situation in which the king is directly threatened by an opposing piece. [from 14th c.]
An inspection or examination .
I don't know if she will be there, but it's worth a check .
A control ; a limit or stop .
checks and balances
The castle moat should hold the enemy in check .
2024 November 12 (Gregorian calendar), Joseph Addison, “The Free-holder: No. 33. Tuesday, November 1. [ 1716.] ”, in The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Esq; [ … ] , volume IV, London: [ … ] Jacob Tonson , [ … ] , published 1721 , →OCLC :a remarkable check to the first progress of Christianity
( US ) A mark (especially a checkmark : Lua error in Module:parameters at line 360 : Parameter "sc" should be a valid script code; the value "Latinx" is not valid. See WT:LOS . ) used as an indicator .
Synonyms: ( UK ) tick , checkmark
1980 , Stephen King, The Mist
Norton had made a neat, lawyerly check beside each of the items he and Billy had picked up—half a dozen or so, including the milk and a six-pack of Coke.
( US ) An order to a bank to pay money to a named person or entity.
Synonym: ( UK, Canada ) cheque
I was not carrying cash, so I wrote a check for the amount.
( US ) A bill , particularly in a restaurant .
Synonyms: bill , ( Canada ) cheque
I summoned the waiter, paid the check , and hurried to leave.
( contact sports ) A maneuver performed by a player to take another player out of the play.
The hockey player gave a good hard check to obtain the puck.
A token used instead of cash in gaming machines, or in gambling generally.
1963 , American law reports annotated: second series , volume 89
[ …] the statute prohibits a machine which dispenses checks or tokens for replay [ …]
A lengthwise separation through the growth rings in wood.
A mark , certificate , or token by which errors may be prevented, or a thing or person may be identified.
a check given for baggage
a return check on a railroad
( falconry ) The forsaking by a hawk of its proper game to follow other birds. [from 15th c.]
A small chink or crack .
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Translations
chess: when the king is directly threatened by an enemy piece
inspection or examination
Arabic: تَفَقُّد m ( tafaqqud )
Armenian: ստուգում (hy) ( stugum )
Belarusian: праве́рка f ( pravjérka )
Bulgarian: проверка (bg) f ( proverka )
Catalan: inspecció (ca) f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 檢查 / 检查 (zh) ( jiǎnchá ) , 检查 (zh) ( jiǎnchá ) , 校驗 / 校验 (zh) ( jiàoyàn ) , 校验 (zh) ( jiàoyàn )
Czech: kontrola (cs) f , zkouška (cs) f
Dutch: controle (nl)
Esperanto: kontrolo
Faroese: kanning f
Finnish: tarkistus (fi) , tarkastus (fi) , tarkastelu (fi)
French: vérification (fr) f , contrôle (fr) m , examen (fr) m
Georgian: შემოწმება ( šemoc̣meba )
German: Kontrolle (de) f , Untersuchung (de) f , Überwachung (de) f , Überprüfung (de) f , Prüfung (de) f , Inspektion (de) f , Check (de) m , Nachprüfung f , Test (de) m
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Hebrew: בְּדִיקָה ( bdiká )
Hungarian: ellenőrzés (hu) , kontroll (hu) , vizsgálat (hu)
Indonesian: pemeriksaan (id)
Italian: controllo (it) m , verifica (it) f
Japanese: 検査 (ja) ( けんさ, kensa ) , 調査 (ja) ( ちょうさ, chōsa )
Korean: 조사 (ko) ( josa ) , 검사 (ko) ( geomsa ) , 확인 (ko) ( hwagin ) , 점검 (ko) ( jeomgeom ) , 대조 (ko) ( daejo )
Macedonian: проверка f ( proverka ) , контро́ла f ( kontróla ) , преглед m ( pregled )
Norwegian: kontroll (no) m
Polish: sprawdzenie (pl) n , inspekcja (pl) f
Portuguese: inspeção (pt) f , exame (pt) m
Romanian: inspecție (ro) f , control (ro) n , verificare (ro) , examinare (ro) f
Russian: прове́рка (ru) f ( provérka )
Spanish: verificación (es) f , inspección (es) f , cotejo (es) m , examen (es) m
Swedish: kontroll (sv) c , koll (sv) c
Turkish: kontrol (tr)
Ukrainian: переві́рка (uk) f ( perevírka ) , контро́ль m ( kontrólʹ )
control, limit or stop
Bulgarian: контрол (bg) m ( kontrol ) , проверка (bg) f ( proverka )
Finnish: varmistus (fi) ; rajat (fi) pl , hallinta (fi) , kuri (fi)
French: vérification (fr) f , contrôle (fr) m
German: Kontrolle (de) f , Untersuchung (de) f , Überwachung (de) f , Hemmung (de) f , Begrenzung (de) f , Einschränkung (de) f , Limit (de) n , Hemmnis (de) n , Zurückweisung (de) f , Dämpfer (de) m , Hindernis (de) n , Zügel (de) m
Hungarian: fék (hu) , felügyelet (hu) , uralom (hu) , kontroll (hu) , ellenőrzés (hu)
Indonesian: kendali (id) , kontrol (id)
Italian: controllo (it) m , verifica (it) f
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Macedonian: проверка f ( proverka ) , надзор m ( nadzor ) , контро́ла f ( kontróla )
Norwegian: kontroll (no) m
Polish: kontrola (pl) f
Portuguese: controle (pt) m , controlo (pt) m
Romanian: control (ro) n , verificare (ro) f , supraveghere (ro) f
Russian: прове́рка (ru) f ( provérka )
Scottish Gaelic: casg m
Spanish: (slang) chequeo (es) m
Turkish: kontrol (tr)
Ukrainian: переві́рка (uk) ( perevírka )
mark like a v or sometimes x used as an indicator
Bulgarian: чавка (bg) f ( čavka )
Czech: křížek (cs) m , odškrtnutí n
Dutch: vinkje (nl) n (v-shaped), kruisje (nl) n (x-shaped)
Finnish: tarkistusmerkki , pukki (fi)
French: croix (fr) f
German: Marke (de) f , Markierung (de) f , Haken (de) m , Häkchen (de) n , Kreuzchen (de) n
Hebrew: וִי (he) m ( ví ) , סימון \ סִמּוּן ( simún , literally “ a mark ” )
Hungarian: pipa (hu)
Indonesian: conteng (id) ( v-mark ) , silang (id) ( x-mark )
Italian: ( di spunta ) segno (it) m
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Lombard: segn (lmo) m ( de sponta ) , sponta f
Macedonian: штикла f ( štikla )
Polish: znaczek (pl) m , parafka f
Portuguese: marca (pt) , ( Brazil ) tique (pt)
Romanian: bifă f
Russian: га́лочка (ru) f ( gáločka ) , пти́чка (ru) f ( ptíčka )
Scottish Gaelic: strìochag f
Spanish: marca de cotejo f , gancho (es) m
Swedish: bock (sv) c
Ukrainian: га́лочка ( háločka )
bill, particularly at a restaurant
Arabic: فَاتُورَة f ( fātūra ) , حِسَاب (ar) m ( ḥisāb )
Armenian: հաշիվ (hy) ( hašiv )
Belarusian: раху́нак m ( raxúnak )
Bulgarian: сметка (bg) f ( smetka )
Catalan: compte (ca) m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 帳單 / 帐单 (zh) ( zhàngdān ) , 帐单 (zh) ( zhàngdān )
Czech: účet (cs) m
Dutch: rekening (nl) f
Esperanto: kalkulo
Finnish: lasku (fi)
French: addition (fr) f
Georgian: ჩეკი ( čeḳi )
German: Rechnung (de) f , Kassenzettel (de) m , Zeche (de) f
Hebrew: חֶשְׁבּוֹן (he) m ( kheshbón )
Hungarian: számla (hu)
Indonesian: bon (id)
Italian: conto (it) m
Japanese: 請求書 ( seikyūsho ) , 勘定 (ja) ( かんじょう, kanjō )
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Ladino: adisyón f
Latin: ratio (la) f , calculus m
Lao: ໃບບິນ ( bai bin )
Lombard: cumpt m ( cunt )
Macedonian: сметка f ( smetka )
Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
Occitan: compte (oc)
Polish: rachunek (pl) m
Portuguese: conta (pt) f , comanda (pt) f
Romanian: notă de plată f , socoteală (ro) f , factură (ro) f
Russian: счёт (ru) m ( sčot )
Slovak: účet m
Slovene: račun m
Spanish: cuenta (es) f
Swedish: nota (sv) c
Turkish: hesap (tr)
Ukrainian: раху́нок m ( raxúnok )
token used instead of cash in gaming machines, or in gambling generally
lengthwise separation through the growth rings in wood
mark, certificate or token by which errors may be prevented, or a thing or person may be identified
falconry: forsaking by a hawk of its proper game
Translations to be checked
References
Etymology 2
From Middle English chekken , partly from Old French eschequier and partly from the noun (see above).
Verb
check (third-person singular simple present checks , present participle checking , simple past and past participle checked )
To inspect ; to examine .
Check the oil in your car once a month.
Check whether this page has a watermark.
To verify the accuracy of a text or translation, usually making some corrections (proofread ) or many (copyedit ).
( US , often used with "off") To mark items on a list (with a checkmark or by crossing them out) that have been chosen for keeping or removal or that have been dealt with (for example, completed or verified as correct or satisfactory).
Synonyms: check off , ( UK ) tick , ( UK ) tick off , cross off , strike off
Antonym: uncheck
Check the items on the list that interest you.
Check off the items that you've checked (inspected).
Check the correct answer to each question.
To control , limit , or halt .
Synonyms: curtail , restrain ; see also Thesaurus:curb
Check your enthusiasm during a negotiation.
c. 1775–1780 , Edmund Burke , letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol
so many clogs to check and retard the headlong course of violence and oppression
To verify or compare with a source of information.
Check your data against known values.
To leave in safekeeping .
Check your hat and coat at the door.
To leave with a shipping agent for shipping.
Check your bags at the ticket counter before the flight.
( street basketball ) To pass or bounce the ball to an opponent from behind the three-point line and have the opponent pass or bounce it back to start play .
He checked the ball and then proceeded to perform a perfect layup.
That basket doesn't count—you forgot to check !
( sports ) To disrupt another player with the stick or body to obtain possession of the ball or puck.
Synonyms: tackle , trap , attack
The hockey player checked the defenceman to obtain the puck.
( poker ) To announce that one is remaining in a hand without betting .
Tom didn't think he could win, so he checked .
( chess ) To make a move which puts an adversary's king in check; to put in check.
To chide , rebuke , or reprove .
c. 1603–1606 , William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of King Lear ”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [ … ] (First Folio ), London: [ … ] Isaac Iaggard , and Ed[ ward] Blount , published 1623 , →OCLC , [ Act II, scene ii] :The good king, his master, will check him for it.
( nautical ) To slack or ease off, as a brace which is too stiffly extended.
To crack or gape open, as wood in drying; or to crack in small checks, as varnish, paint, etc.
To make checks or chinks in; to cause to crack.
The sun checks timber.
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.
( obsolete ) To clash or interfere.
1625 , Francis [Bacon] , “Of Love”, in The Essayes [ … ] , 3rd edition, London: [ … ] Iohn Haviland for Hanna Barret, →OCLC :For if it [Loue] checke once with businesse, it troubleth Mens fortunes.
To act as a curb or restraint.
1677 (first performance), John Dryden , All for Love: Or, The World Well Lost. A Tragedy, [ … ] , [ London] : [ … ] Tho[ mas] Newcomb, for Henry Herringman , [ … ] , published 1678 , →OCLC , (please specify the page number) :
It [his presence] checks too strong upon me.
( falconry ) To turn, when in pursuit of proper game , and fly after other birds.
c. 1601–1602 (date written) , William Shakespeare , “Twelfe Night, or What You Will ”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [ … ] (First Folio ), London: [ … ] Isaac Iaggard , and Ed[ ward] Blount , published 1623 , →OCLC , [ Act III, scene i] :And like the haggard, check at every feather That comes before his eye.
Derived terms
Descendants
Translations
to inspect, examine
Arabic: اِسْتَأْنَى ( istaʔnā ) , دَقَّقَ ( daqqaqa ) , ضَبَطَ (ar) ( ḍabaṭa ) , أَوْقَفَ ( ʔawqafa ) , فَحَصَ (ar) ( faḥaṣa )
Gulf Arabic: چيك ( čəyyək ) , فِحَص ( fiḥəṣ )
Hijazi Arabic: فحص ( faḥaṣ ) , دقق ( daggag ) , شيك ( šayyak )
Armenian: ստուգել (hy) ( stugel )
Bashkir: тикшереү ( tikşerew )
Bulgarian: проверявам (bg) ( proverjavam )
Catalan: comprovar (ca) , verificar (ca)
Chinese:
Cantonese: check ( cek1 )
Mandarin: 檢查 / 检查 (zh) ( jiǎnchá ) , 检查 (zh) ( jiǎnchá )
Czech: prověřit
Danish: kontrollere (da) , tjekke (da)
Dutch: controleren (nl) , inspecteren (nl) , checken (nl)
Esperanto: kontroli , certigi (eo)
Finnish: tarkistaa (fi) ; tsekata (fi) ( colloquial )
French: vérifier (fr) , contrôler (fr)
German: überprüfen (de) , checken (de) , prüfen (de) , testen (de) , kontrollieren (de) , untersuchen (de) , durchspielen (de) , nachmessen (de) , genau untersuchen , messen (de)
Hebrew: בדק (he) ( badák )
Hungarian: ellenőriz (hu)
Indonesian: periksa (id)
Italian: controllare (it)
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Japanese: 調べる (ja) ( しらべる, shiraberu ) , 点検する (ja) ( てんけんする, tenken-surú ) , 検査する (ja) ( けんさする, kensa-surú ) , 精査する (ja) ( せいさする, seisa-surú ) , チェックする (ja) ( chekku-surú )
Korean: 확인하다 (ko) ( hwaginhada )
Latgalian: puorsavērt , vērtīs , puorvīreit
Latin: verifico
Latvian: pārbaudīt
Lithuanian: patikrinti (lt)
Macedonian: проверува ( proveruva ) , прегледува ( pregleduva )
Maori: hihira
Nepali: जाँच्नु ( jā̃cnu )
Norwegian: kontrollere , sjekke (no)
Polish: sprawdzić (pl)
Portuguese: inspecionar (pt) , examinar (pt) , checar (pt) ( Brazil )
Romanian: verifica (ro) , controla (ro)
Russian: ( imperfective ) проверя́ть (ru) ( proverjátʹ ) , ( perfective ) прове́рить (ru) ( provéritʹ )
Scottish Gaelic: feuch
Spanish: inspeccionar (es) , examinar (es) , comprobar (es)
Swedish: kontrollera (sv) , kolla (sv)
Ukrainian: перевіря́ти (uk) impf ( perevirjáty ) , переві́рити (uk) pf ( perevíryty )
Vietnamese: kiểm tra (vi) , khám (vi)
Volapük: kontrolön (vo)
to verify the accuracy of a text or translation
to mark with a checkmark
Armenian: նշել (hy) ( nšel )
Bulgarian: маркирам (bg) ( markiram ) , отбелязвам (bg) ( otbeljazvam )
Czech: zaškrtnout
Dutch: aanvinken (nl) , aankruisen (nl) , afvinken (nl)
Esperanto: ( with a checkmark ) strekmarki , ( with a cross ) krucmarki
Finnish: merkitä (fi) , rastia (fi) , ruksata
French: cocher (fr)
German: abhaken (de) , anhaken , ankreuzen (de) , abchecken (de) , (accept, sign off on) abzeichnen (de) , markieren (de) , abstreichen , ankreuzeln (de)
Hebrew: סימן (he) ( simén ) , עשה וי ( asá ví ) ( literally, to make a 'v' )
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Indonesian: centang
Norwegian: krysse av , avkrysse
Polish: zaznaczyć (pl) , zaptaszkować ( colloquial ) , odhaczyć (pl) ( colloquial ) , odfajkować ( colloquial )
Portuguese: ticar (pt) ( Brazil )
Romanian: bifa (ro)
Serbo-Croatian: označiti (sh)
Spanish: cotejar (es)
Swedish: markera (sv) , bocka av (sv)
to control, limit, or halt
Armenian: զսպել (hy) ( zspel )
Bulgarian: контролирам (bg) ( kontroliram )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 抑制 (zh) ( yìzhì ) , 克制 (zh) ( kèzhì )
Czech: kontrolovat (cs) , ovládat (cs)
Finnish: hillitä (fi)
French: contrôler (fr) , faire attention (fr)
German: kontrollieren (de) , begrenzen (de) , einschränken (de) , stoppen (de) , eindämmen (de) , aufhalten (de) , hemmen (de)
Greek: ανακόπτω (el) ( anakópto )
Indonesian: kendali (id) , kontrol (id)
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Irish: urghair ( literary )
Latin: reprimō , teneo (la)
Macedonian: препречува ( preprečuva ) , сопира ( sopira ) , спречува ( sprečuva )
Maori: pāpuni
Polish: skontrolować (pl)
Portuguese: controlar (pt) , limitar (pt)
Russian: ограничить (ru) ( ograničitʹ ) , умерить (ru) ( umeritʹ )
Spanish: controlar (es) , limitar (es) , contener (es)
Swedish: kontrollera (sv) , hejda (sv)
Tocharian B: tänk- , täṅk-
to leave with shipping agent for shipping
street basketball: to pass or bounce the ball to an opponent to start play
sports: to disrupt another player with the stick or body to obtain possession of the ball or puck
poker: to remain in the hand without betting
chess: to make a move which puts an adversary's king in check
nautica: to slack or ease off
to crack or gape open, as wood in drying
to make checks or chinks in; to cause to crack
to act as a curb or restraint
falconry: to turn and fly after other birds than intended game
Translations to be checked
Derived terms
Etymology 3
By shortening from chequer , from Old French eschequier ( “ chessboard ” ) , from Medieval Latin scaccarium , ultimately from the same Persian root as above.
Noun
check (plural checks )
( textiles , usually pluralized) A pattern made up of a grid of squares of alternating colors; a checkered pattern.
The tablecloth had red and white checks .
1819 , Charles Mowry, in the Downington Pennsylvania American Republican , quoted in Herbery Wisbey, Pioneer Prophetess: Jemima Wilkinson, the Publick Universal Friend :
One of her female followers, had made a very elegant piece of check . The Friend , being at her house, on a visit, the lady shewed the check to her, and as evidence of devotion to her leader, proposed presenting her with a pattern off the piece for her own use.
Any fabric woven with such a pattern.
Translations
Verb
check (third-person singular simple present checks , present participle checking , simple past and past participle checked )
( transitive ) To mark with a check pattern.
Adjective
check (not comparable )
( heraldry ) Divided into small squares (chequers ) by transverse vertical and horizontal lines.
Synonym: chequy
References
Chinese
Etymology
Borrowed from English check .
Pronunciation
Verb
check
( Hong Kong Cantonese ) to check
Noun
check
( Hong Kong Cantonese ) cheque ; check (Classifier : 張 / 张 )
alt. forms: cheque
Danish
Etymology
From English cheque , check , from Old French eschek ( “ check (in chess) ” ) , via Medieval Latin scaccus and Arabic شَاه ( šāh ) from Persian شاه ( šâh , “ king ” ) (cf. also Danish skak ).
Pronunciation
Noun
check c
cheque
Inflection
Dutch
Pronunciation
Verb
check
(deprecated template usage ) first-person singular present indicative of checken
(deprecated template usage ) imperative of checken
French
Pronunciation
Noun
check m (plural checks )
(slang) fist bump
Middle English
Noun
check
Alternative form of chek
Spanish
Noun
check m (plural checks )
check (mark)
Swedish
Etymology
From English check .
Pronunciation
Noun
check c
cheque , check
Declension
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