check-in
English
Etymology
Deverbal from check in.
Noun
check-in (countable and uncountable, plural check-ins)
- The act of checking in at a hotel, airport, etc.
- 2004, Jesse Dallas, Casino Shrine:
- The hotel never charges for a late check-out or for an early check-in . . .
- 1999, Pamela Brown, Tackling Racism: One Day Training Workshop:
- The implication was that Ms Purkiss had been stereotyped by the check-in staff as ‘foreign'.
- (computing) The submission of source code or other material to a source control repository.
- The act of contacting another person in order to keep them informed of one's situation.
Synonyms
- (submission of source code): commit
Derived terms
Translations
act of checking in
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Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡ʃɛˈkin/, /t͡ʃɛkˈkin/, /t͡ʃeˈkin/, /t͡ʃekˈkin/
- Rhymes: -in
Turkish
Noun
check-in (definite accusative [please provide], uncountable)
- check-in (the act of checking in at a hotel, airport, etc.)
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