recheck
verb [ T often passive ] (also re-check) uk/ˌriːˈtʃek/ us/ˌriːˈtʃek/
重新检查
to check something again
Editors should check and re-check reports for accuracy. 编辑应再三核查报道的准确性。
Nursery employees were being continually observed and periodically rechecked.
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- Images were rechecked for consistency prior to processing data.
- Two weeks later, inspectors re-checked the work and it still did not meet safety standards.
- Effects last 20 to 30 days, so recheck the patient's calcium levels three weeks after treatment.
recheck
noun [ C ] uk/ˈriː.tʃek/ us/ˈriː.tʃek/
复查
a second, third, etc. check
They perform rechecks at least once every five years.
The company faces an August 31 deadline for the re-check. 该公司需在 8 月 31日前完成复查。
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- If there is any discharge from the wound, you should call the surgery staff as soon as possible to arrange a re-check.
- An 85 year old lady with a leg ulcer returned for a recheck visit.
- Do we need to bring the cat back for rechecks every so often?