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单词 to check in or out
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to check in or out
e. to check in or out: to record the incoming or outgoing of (guests, employees, books, etc.). Also intransitive, to record one's arrival at or departure from a hotel, factory, etc. (frequently to check into or out of); to arrive or depart. Originally U.S.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] > record one's departure
to sign out1903
to check in or out1918
to book out1966
society > communication > record > written record > register or record book > register [verb (transitive)]
book?c1225
descrivec1325
registera1393
rollc1440
describea1475
regestc1475
act1492
enregister1523
registrate1570
to book up1577
matriculate1586
imbook1587
muster1587
immatriculate1602
imbreviate1609
re-register1807
to check in or out1918
society > travel > aspects of travel > departure, leaving, or going away > depart, leave, or go away [verb (intransitive)] > record one's departure
to check in or out1918
society > travel > aspects of travel > arrival > arrive [verb (intransitive)] > report one's arrival
report1815
to check in or out1918
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement towards a thing, person, or position > reaching a point or place > reach a point or place [verb (intransitive)] > arrive > record arrival
report1815
to sign in1903
to check in or out1918
society > occupation and work > work > times or periods of work > work at specific times or periods [verb (intransitive)] > record arrival or departure
to sign on1862
to sign off1878
to punch the clock1890
to book off1891
to sign out1903
to clock off1904
to clock on1909
to punch out1913
to clock in1914
to clock out1914
to check in or out1952
1918 H. V. O'Brien Diary 23 Feb. in Wine, Women & War (1926) 35 R—— checked in 3.30, more than usually drunk.
1921 S. Ford Inez & Trilby May iii. 41 The singer person is checking out from the first floor suite next week.
1931 W. Faulkner Sanctuary xx. 217 ‘That aint my affair, where folks go after they check out,’ the proprietor said, turning his back.
1935 E. Bowen House in Paris iii. iv. 317 ‘Then we might get something to eat.’ ‘What, at the hotel?’ ‘I'll see; we'll check in these first, anyway.’
1936 J. Steinbeck In Dubious Battle i. 6 I checked out of my lodging-house before I came here.
1941 Amer. Speech 16 310/1 To check out or charge a book, the borrower fills out a call card.
1943 P. Cheyney You can always Duck ii. 28 He'll probably check in at some hotel.
1951 ‘N. Shute’ Round Bend 286 I was just going back to the hotel to check out.
1951 Manch. Guardian Weekly 8 Feb. 3 Two of them had checked out of the demonstration and packed up.
1951 Manch. Guardian Weekly 6 Sept. 3 He checked into his hotel.
1952 M. McCarthy Groves of Academe (1953) iv. 66 The student was obliged to check in with the instructor for the requisite hours of studio or laboratory work.
1959 R. Gant World in Jug 60 We checked into our hotel near the Opéra and the boys joked about the bidets.
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