A1 noun 中性 #3,528 最常用

checkup

/ˈtʃek.ʌp/

A checkup is a general medical examination by a doctor to make sure you are healthy. It is usually a routine visit that happens even when you do not feel sick.

例句

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1

I have a checkup at the doctor's office tomorrow morning.

I have a checkup at the doctor's office tomorrow morning.

2

The company requires an annual medical checkup for all new employees.

The company requires an annual medical checkup for all new employees.

3

Just going for a quick checkup, I'll be back soon!

Just going for a quick checkup, I'll be back soon!

词族

名词
checkup
Verb
check up
相关
checker
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记忆技巧

Think of 'checking up' on your body like you check your phone for messages – you are just making sure everything is okay!

快速测验

I need to go to the clinic for my six-month ______.

正确!

正确答案是: checkup

例句

1

I have a checkup at the doctor's office tomorrow morning.

everyday

I have a checkup at the doctor's office tomorrow morning.

2

The company requires an annual medical checkup for all new employees.

formal

The company requires an annual medical checkup for all new employees.

3

Just going for a quick checkup, I'll be back soon!

informal

Just going for a quick checkup, I'll be back soon!

4

Regular health checkups are essential for the early detection of diseases.

academic

Regular health checkups are essential for the early detection of diseases.

5

The insurance policy covers one dental checkup per year.

business

The insurance policy covers one dental checkup per year.

词族

名词
checkup
Verb
check up
相关
checker

常见搭配

annual checkup yearly medical exam
routine checkup regular medical exam
medical checkup health examination
dental checkup teeth examination
get a checkup to have a medical exam

常用短语

regular checkup

a medical exam done at normal intervals

health checkup

a general test of your physical condition

complete checkup

a very thorough medical examination

容易混淆的词

checkup vs check

A 'check' is a general inspection or a mark, while a 'checkup' is specifically a medical examination.

checkup vs check up on

This phrasal verb means to monitor someone's progress, whereas 'checkup' is the noun for a medical visit.

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使用说明

The word 'checkup' is usually written as one word or sometimes hyphenated (check-up). It is most commonly used for medical or dental contexts.

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常见错误

Learners often use the phrasal verb 'check up' (two words) when they actually need the noun 'checkup' (one word).

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记忆技巧

Think of 'checking up' on your body like you check your phone for messages – you are just making sure everything is okay!

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词源

Derived from the phrasal verb 'check up', which appeared in the early 20th century to describe a thorough investigation.

语法模式

countable noun plural: checkups often used with the verbs 'have' or 'get'
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文化背景

In many Western countries, having an annual health checkup is a standard part of preventive healthcare.

快速测验

I need to go to the clinic for my six-month ______.

正确!

正确答案是: checkup

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