"Checkup" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A checkup is a regular examination or inspection of someone's health or a machine's condition to make sure everything is functioning properly or to detect any potential problems.
The word "checkmated" is a verb form of "checkmate" which is a term used in the game of chess. In chess, "checkmate" refers to the situation where a player's king is under attack and there is no way for the king to escape capture, resulting in the end of the game. "Checkmated" means to have lost the game due to checkmate.
The verb "checkout" means to pay for and take goods or services from a store, restaurant, or hotel, or to leave a computer or terminal after completing a task.
Noun<br><br>1. A check is a written instruction to a bank to pay a specific amount of money to a specified person.<br><br>Example: "Can you cash this check at the bank?"<br><br>2. A check is also a careful examination or inspection of something to ensure its quality or accuracy.<br><br>Example: "She gave the manuscript a thorough check before submitting it to the publisher."<br><br> Verb<br><br>1. To check is to examine or inspect something to ensure its quality or accuracy.<br><br>Example: "Please check the documents before you sign them."<br><br>2. To check is also to prevent or obstruct something from happening or moving.<br><br>Example: "The police checked the traffic flow to prevent congestion."
Chedorlaomer is a biblical name mentioned in the Book of Genesis, chapter 14, as a king of the region of Elam. He is described as being from the city of Elam, which is now modern-day Iran. According to the biblical account, Chedorlaomer was one of five kings who ruled the region, and he led a coalition of kings in a war against a coalition of kings in the region of Canaan. The biblical account does not provide much information about Chedorlaomer's life or reign, and many historians and scholars have questioned the historicity of the biblical account of his life and reign.