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check-in

/ˌtʃekˈɪn/

The process of reporting your arrival at a hotel, airport, or event. It usually involves showing your ID and receiving things like a room key or a boarding pass.

例文

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1

The hotel check-in was very fast and the staff were friendly.

The process of registering at the hotel was quick.

2

Please ensure you arrive two hours before the flight for check-in.

Please arrive early to complete the registration process for your flight.

3

I'm just doing my check-in now, I'll call you later.

I am currently registering my arrival and will call back.

語族

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

Think of the 'in' in 'check-in' as going 'into' your hotel room or 'into' the airport gate.

クイックテスト

Please go to the _______ desk to get your hotel room key.

正解!

正解は: check-in

例文

1

The hotel check-in was very fast and the staff were friendly.

everyday

The process of registering at the hotel was quick.

2

Please ensure you arrive two hours before the flight for check-in.

formal

Please arrive early to complete the registration process for your flight.

3

I'm just doing my check-in now, I'll call you later.

informal

I am currently registering my arrival and will call back.

4

The study analyzes the speed of automated check-in systems in airports.

academic

The research looks at how fast self-service registration machines work.

5

We need to set up a check-in area for the conference guests.

business

We must prepare a place for business visitors to register.

語族

名詞
check-in
Verb
check in
関連
check-out

よく使う組み合わせ

check-in desk The counter where you register.
online check-in Registering arrival using the internet.
check-in time The specific hour you can start registering.
airport check-in The process of registering for a flight.
self-service check-in Registering yourself using a machine.

よく使うフレーズ

early check-in

Registering before the standard time.

late check-in

Registering after the normal hours.

mobile check-in

Registering using a smartphone app.

よく混同される語

check-in vs check-out

Check-in is when you arrive; check-out is when you leave.

check-in vs check in

Check-in (with hyphen) is the noun; check in (without hyphen) is the verb action.

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使い方のコツ

Use 'check-in' as a noun or an adjective (e.g., check-in desk). When you want to describe the action, use the phrasal verb 'check in' without a hyphen.

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よくある間違い

Learners often forget the hyphen when using it as a noun, or they confuse it with 'check-out' which happens at the end of a stay.

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覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'in' in 'check-in' as going 'into' your hotel room or 'into' the airport gate.

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語源

Originates from the mid-20th century phrasal verb 'check in', meaning to record one's arrival.

文法パターン

countable noun (plural: check-ins) often used as a compound noun with 'desk', 'counter', or 'time'
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文化的な背景

In many countries, hotel check-in times are strictly after 2:00 PM or 3:00 PM to allow for cleaning.

クイックテスト

Please go to the _______ desk to get your hotel room key.

正解!

正解は: check-in

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passenger

A1

A passenger is a person who travels in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, train, or airplane, but is not driving it or working on it. They usually pay a fare or have a ticket to travel from one place to another.

hostel

A1

A budget-friendly type of accommodation where guests usually rent a bed in a shared room (dormitory) and share common facilities like a kitchen or lounge. It is popular among students, backpackers, and young travelers looking for an affordable way to stay in a city.

reservation

A1

A reservation is an arrangement you make in advance to keep a seat, a table, or a room for yourself. It ensures that you have a place when you arrive at a hotel, restaurant, or on a train.

reception

A1

The place in a hotel or office building where people go when they first arrive. It is the area where guests are greeted and can ask for information or check in.

key

A1

A small piece of metal used for opening or closing a lock on a door, suitcase, or vehicle. In travel, it often refers to a metal object or an electronic card used to access a hotel room.

lobby

A1

A lobby is a large room near the entrance of a building, like a hotel or theater, where people can wait or meet. It is the first area you enter and usually has a reception desk and seating.

elevator

A1

A machine like a small room that carries people up and down between different floors of a building. It is an essential form of vertical transportation in tall buildings to avoid using stairs.

shower

A1

A device that washes the body with a spray of water, or the act of washing oneself under such a spray. It is a standard fixture in bathrooms used for daily personal hygiene.

beach

A1

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