A1 noun ニュートラル #1,637 よく出る

checkout

/ˈtʃekaʊt/

The place in a store where you pay for the things you want to buy. It can also refer to the area or desk in a hotel where you pay your bill and leave.

例文

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1

I am standing in the queue at the checkout.

I am waiting in the line at the place where you pay.

2

Guests are requested to visit the checkout desk before noon.

Visitors should go to the payment counter before 12:00 PM.

3

Meet me by the self-checkout in five minutes.

Meet me at the machine where you scan items yourself soon.

語族

名詞
checkout
Verb
check out
関連
check-in
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覚え方のコツ

Think of the word as 'checking' your items one last time before you go 'out' of the store.

クイックテスト

Please put your items on the ______ so the cashier can scan them.

正解!

正解は: checkout

例文

1

I am standing in the queue at the checkout.

everyday

I am waiting in the line at the place where you pay.

2

Guests are requested to visit the checkout desk before noon.

formal

Visitors should go to the payment counter before 12:00 PM.

3

Meet me by the self-checkout in five minutes.

informal

Meet me at the machine where you scan items yourself soon.

4

The study analyzes the speed of the automated checkout process.

academic

The research looks at how fast the computer-led paying system works.

5

We need to optimize the checkout experience to increase sales.

business

We must improve how people pay to sell more items.

語族

名詞
checkout
Verb
check out
関連
check-in

よく使う組み合わせ

self-checkout a machine where you scan and pay for your own items
checkout line the row of people waiting to pay
checkout counter the flat surface where items are scanned
checkout time the specific hour you must leave a hotel
express checkout a fast lane for people with few items

よく使うフレーズ

checkout operator

the person who works at the till

online checkout

the final step of buying things on a website

late checkout

leaving a hotel later than the standard time

よく混同される語

checkout vs check-in

Check-in is when you arrive and get your key; checkout is when you pay and leave.

checkout vs check out

Checkout (one word) is the noun for the place; check out (two words) is the verb for the action.

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使い方のコツ

Use this word when talking about the physical place to pay in a supermarket or the process of leaving a hotel. In British English, 'till' is often used for the machine itself, while 'checkout' refers to the whole area.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use 'check out' (the verb) when they mean the 'checkout' (the noun). Also, do not confuse it with 'reception' which is for general help, not just paying.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the word as 'checking' your items one last time before you go 'out' of the store.

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語源

Originates from the phrasal verb 'to check out,' meaning to verify and settle an account before departing.

文法パターン

Countable noun: one checkout, two checkouts Often used as a compound noun (e.g., checkout girl, checkout assistant) Usually takes 'at' (e.g., at the checkout)
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文化的な背景

In many Western supermarkets, 'self-service checkouts' are now more common than staff-operated ones to save time.

クイックテスト

Please put your items on the ______ so the cashier can scan them.

正解!

正解は: checkout

関連フレーズ

Shoppingの関連語

order

A1

An order is a request for food or goods that you want to buy from a shop or restaurant. It can also mean the way things are arranged in a specific sequence or pattern.

shop

A1

A building or room where goods or services are sold to the public. It is a place where you go to buy specific items like food, clothes, or books.

grocery

A1

Groceries are the food and other small household items that you buy at a supermarket or a store. The word can also refer to the store where these goods are sold, often called a grocery store.

department store

A1

A large shop that is divided into several sections, each selling different types of goods such as clothes, furniture, and electronics. It allows customers to find many different products in one single building.

convenience store

A1

A small retail business that stocks a range of everyday items such as groceries, snack foods, confectionery, soft drinks, tobacco products, over-the-counter drugs, toiletries, newspapers, and magazines. They are usually located in busy areas and stay open for long hours, sometimes 24 hours a day.

stall

A1

A small shop with an open front or a large table used for selling goods in a public place, like a market. It is typically temporary or part of a larger collection of similar selling points.

counter

A1

A counter is a long, flat surface in a shop, bank, or restaurant where customers are served. It is the place where you usually pay for items or ask for information.

goods

A1

Goods are items or products that are made to be sold to people. In shopping, this word refers to the physical things you can see and touch in a store, like food, clothes, or toys.

bag

A1

A flexible container made of paper, plastic, leather, or cloth, used for carrying items. It typically has one or two handles and is commonly used when shopping or traveling to hold goods.

seal

A1

A seal is a small piece of plastic, paper, or wax that closes a container or package. It shows that the product is new and has not been opened or used before.

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