inspection routine
1inspection — in‧spec‧tion [ɪnˈspekʆn] noun [countable, uncountable] 1. a visit to a factory or other building to check that everything is satisfactory and all rules are being obeyed: • The factory has regular inspections by the Health and Safety Executive. 2 …
2routine — ► NOUN 1) a sequence of actions regularly followed; a fixed unvarying programme. 2) a set sequence in a theatrical or comic performance. ► ADJECTIVE 1) performed as part of a regular procedure: a routine inspection. 2) characteristic of routine;… …
3routine — ▪ I. routine rou‧tine 1 [ruːˈtiːn] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] the usual, normal, or fixed way in which you do things: • John s departure had upset their daily routine. • the usual office routine 2. [countable] …
4inspection — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ careful, close, detailed, rigorous, thorough ▪ full ▪ brief, casual, cursory …
5routine — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 normal order/way of doing things ADJECTIVE ▪ set ▪ strict ▪ dull, humdrum (esp. BrE), monotonous ▪ familiar …
6routine — 1. noun 1) his morning routine Syn: procedure, practice, pattern, drill, regimen; program, schedule, plan; formula, method, system; customs, habits; wont 2) a stand up routine …
7routine — noun 1》 a sequence of actions regularly followed; a fixed unvarying programme. 2》 a set sequence in a theatrical or comic performance. adjective 1》 performed as part of a regular procedure: a routine inspection. 2》 characteristic of routine;… …
8check routine — A series items in an inspection which traces a fault or problem or which determines if all the components of a new vehicle meets the required specifications …
9Drill team — The U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon performs the rifle inspection routine in front of spectators seated in the Reviewing Stands during the Battle Colors Ceremony held at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California. A drill team can be …
10USS Chicago (CA-136) — The USS Chicago (CA 136) was a heavy cruiser laid down on 28 July 1943 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, by the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Launched on 20 August 1944 she was sponsored by Mrs. Edward J. Kelly, wife of the Mayor of Chicago, Illinois …