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  • 21check — check1 verb 1》 examine the accuracy, quality, or condition of.     ↘verify or establish to one s satisfaction.     ↘informal, chiefly N. Amer. take notice of. 2》 stop or slow the progress of.     ↘Ice Hockey hamper or neutralize (an opponent)… …

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  • 22Baggage allowance — On the commercial transportation, mostly with airlines, the baggage allowance is the amount of checked or carry on luggage the airline will allow per passenger. On some airlines, this is the amount that is allowed free of charge. In other cases,… …

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  • 23Baggage handler — In the airline industry, a baggage handler is a person who loads and unloads baggage (suitcases or luggage), and other cargo (airfreight, mail, counter to counter packages) for transport via aircraft. With most airlines, the formal job title is… …

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  • 24baggage — n. 1) (esp. AE) to check; claim one s baggage 2) excess baggage * * * [ bægɪdʒ] claim one s baggage (esp. AE) to check excess baggage …

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  • 25Check-In-Schalter (Flughafen) — Lufthansa Check In Schalter am Flughafen Berlin Tegel Check In Schalter mit Gepäckförderband (Mitte) am Flughafen von Hanoi …

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  • 26check — Synonyms and related words: CD, IOU, MO, X, a reckoning of, abrade, abrasion, abysm, abyss, acceptance, acceptance bill, accord, account, account of, agree, allophone, alveolar, answer to, aperture, apico alveolar, apico dental, arrest,… …

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  • 27check something in — have one s baggage weighed and put aside for consignment to the hold of an aircraft on which one is booked to travel ■ register and leave baggage in a left luggage department * * * ˌcheck sthˈin derived to leave bags or cases with an official to… …

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  • 28Check-in-Schalter — Lufthansa Check in Schalter am Flughafen Berlin Tegel …

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  • 29check — [[t]tʃɛk[/t]] v. t. 1) to stop or arrest the motion of suddenly or forcibly 2) to restrain; control: to check an impulse[/ex] 3) to cause to diminish, as in rate or intensity 4) to verify the correctness of, as by comparison 5) to inquire into,… …

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  • 30check — I. noun Etymology: Middle English chek, from Anglo French eschec, from Arabic shāh, from Persian, literally, king; akin to Greek ktasthai to acquire, Sanskrit kṣatra dominion Date: 15th century 1. exposure of a chess king to an attack from which… …

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