JohnnyLin1984
what does it mean " check out" does it mean someone you like to go on a date ? for example: Tom check out Mary ( it means Tom likes to go on a date with mary ) ?
7 mai 2015 03:05
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Hi, "Check out" often means that someone is looking at another person with interest. It could mean they are interested in a date (which is implied in your example) or it could mean that they are looking at someone for a specific reason (like "Check out her shoes!"). I hope this helps. :)
7 mai 2015
It can also mean to vacate and pay for one's quarters at a hotel. For instance, "We checked out of the hotel at noon."
7 mai 2015
If somebody ask me where did I borrow those books , can I say "I checked out those books from the library ." or "I checked it out from the library." (books are on my hands)
7 mai 2015
It really depends. As far as I know, check out could mean "look at"
7 mai 2015
Another meaning is to check out or to borrow items, like books from the library.
7 mai 2015
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