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单词 checkpoint
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Definition of checkpoint in English:

checkpoint

nounˈtʃɛkpɔɪntˈtʃɛkˌpɔɪnt
  • 1A barrier or manned entrance, typically at a border, where security checks are carried out on travellers.

    (尤指边境)检查站,关卡

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was almost exhausted by the run from the entrance to the security checkpoint.
    • Wednesday's statement said the two sides had decided to get rid of almost all barriers and checkpoints during the December 13-25 period.
    • He said that one of the main measures against the criminal groups, whose sources of income included smuggling, was to place security cameras at border checkpoints.
    • Two young female staff aides carried it right through a security checkpoint.
    • His first point was to show me that there were no checkpoints or other barriers.
    • Security checkpoints have been set up at every entrance, anyone entering the site will have to walk through a metal detector and there will be also be closed circuit television covering the area.
    • Gardai will man checkpoints at the different entrances.
    • To strengthen border security and to combat smuggling, Pakistan is setting up more checkpoints along the border.
    • Before entering Jerusalem, we were stopped by border police at a checkpoint.
    • He led both of us to a table at a security checkpoint just inside the entrance.
    • Meanwhile, the Immigration Department will deploy 360 additional staff at border checkpoints to ensure smooth passenger flow.
    • When he entered he was stopped by a security guard at the entrances checkpoint.
    • Fearful of another attack, people attempted to flee the bridge in both directions, but were hemmed in by the crowd and security checkpoints at the bridge entrance designed to restrict entry to just one or two individuals.
    • I took the back road passing through an abandoned checkpoint on the border.
    • The new system introduced at the border checkpoints involves more close screening of those arriving and departing.
    • The two prime minters also expressed their readiness to open new border checkpoints and to improve the efficiency of those already in use for passengers and cargo.
    • The documents were taken from them when they tried to travel abroad at border checkpoints.
    • Placing barrier checkpoints and guards at the foot of the mountain is also part of the plan.
    • With the right software, photographs of missing children could be sent to all border checkpoints and directorates of the Interior Ministry within seconds, he said.
    • Eradication of corruption at border checkpoints and improved collection of custom and excise duties were the topics on the agenda.
    1. 1.1 A place on the route in a long-distance race where the time for each competitor is recorded.
      (长跑比赛沿途)计时处
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The day before the event they will set out guide posts and will work from 8.30am to 4pm on the day, leading walkers on the route, manning checkpoints and providing information.
      • The remaining three team members made the last two checkpoints in a record time for the team, to beat their goal by 16 minutes and break their previous record by four hours, 10 minutes.
      • You can also create your own race courses through the city by selecting places for checkpoints, which would presumably extend the game's longevity if you were playing online against human opponents.
      • The only compromise the organisers have made is to give us water at various checkpoints throughout the race, and to provide tents for us to sleep in each night after a day of racing.
      • The style of the events will be slightly different to many races with checkpoints ready marked on maps.
      • Runners were turning back within a mile of the start and over ten per cent of the field dropped out before the first checkpoint.
      • To win the race you've got to go through a series of checkpoints around the course faster than your competitors, any way you can.
      • It goes by the ocean, through mountains, desert, towns and twelve checkpoints, to the finish line. Anyone can enter this race, and there are almost no restrictions on the vehicles.
      • The competitor, partnered by his longstanding navigator, completed the entire course exactly on time and reported to all six checkpoints on time earning no debits.
      • There are ten checkpoints on the route, each staffed and equipped with water and first aid.
      • What routes, checkpoints, release points, phase lines and so forth are going to keep us within the plan?
      • These locations are known as checkpoints, and competitors rarely know these checkpoints' locations in advance.
      • We've also got a big decision coming up because we've decided to walk another 10 kilometres to the next checkpoint.
    2. 1.2 A location whose exact position can be verified visually or electronically, used by pilots to aid navigation.
      (可目测或用电子技术核实确切方位协助航行的)检查点
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We were certain this was our area and the 96th Squadron also confirmed this as we were on the deck where it is much harder to determine certain checkpoints, but with top cover we were more certain.
      • He's flying visual checkpoints and, much to my delight, adjusts his angle-of-bank to compensate for the strong crosswind that is keeping him from reaching his landmark.
      • I was hesitant to turn to our planned southerly heading, not having seen any of the anticipated checkpoints.
      • I'll usually figure my checkpoints about 20 minutes apart, depending on the speed of the aircraft.
      • After I received the maps I had to check them with a master copy along with all the other captains to verify that the 30 checkpoints were accurately placed on our maps.

Definition of checkpoint in US English:

checkpoint

nounˈCHekˌpointˈtʃɛkˌpɔɪnt
  • 1A barrier or manned entrance, typically at a border, where travelers are subject to security checks.

    (尤指边境)检查站,关卡

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He led both of us to a table at a security checkpoint just inside the entrance.
    • Before entering Jerusalem, we were stopped by border police at a checkpoint.
    • Wednesday's statement said the two sides had decided to get rid of almost all barriers and checkpoints during the December 13-25 period.
    • The two prime minters also expressed their readiness to open new border checkpoints and to improve the efficiency of those already in use for passengers and cargo.
    • Gardai will man checkpoints at the different entrances.
    • Security checkpoints have been set up at every entrance, anyone entering the site will have to walk through a metal detector and there will be also be closed circuit television covering the area.
    • Fearful of another attack, people attempted to flee the bridge in both directions, but were hemmed in by the crowd and security checkpoints at the bridge entrance designed to restrict entry to just one or two individuals.
    • The new system introduced at the border checkpoints involves more close screening of those arriving and departing.
    • Placing barrier checkpoints and guards at the foot of the mountain is also part of the plan.
    • To strengthen border security and to combat smuggling, Pakistan is setting up more checkpoints along the border.
    • I took the back road passing through an abandoned checkpoint on the border.
    • Meanwhile, the Immigration Department will deploy 360 additional staff at border checkpoints to ensure smooth passenger flow.
    • Two young female staff aides carried it right through a security checkpoint.
    • When he entered he was stopped by a security guard at the entrances checkpoint.
    • Eradication of corruption at border checkpoints and improved collection of custom and excise duties were the topics on the agenda.
    • He said that one of the main measures against the criminal groups, whose sources of income included smuggling, was to place security cameras at border checkpoints.
    • His first point was to show me that there were no checkpoints or other barriers.
    • He was almost exhausted by the run from the entrance to the security checkpoint.
    • With the right software, photographs of missing children could be sent to all border checkpoints and directorates of the Interior Ministry within seconds, he said.
    • The documents were taken from them when they tried to travel abroad at border checkpoints.
    1. 1.1 A place along the route of a long-distance race where the time for each competitor is recorded.
      (长跑比赛沿途)计时处
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To win the race you've got to go through a series of checkpoints around the course faster than your competitors, any way you can.
      • The day before the event they will set out guide posts and will work from 8.30am to 4pm on the day, leading walkers on the route, manning checkpoints and providing information.
      • The remaining three team members made the last two checkpoints in a record time for the team, to beat their goal by 16 minutes and break their previous record by four hours, 10 minutes.
      • You can also create your own race courses through the city by selecting places for checkpoints, which would presumably extend the game's longevity if you were playing online against human opponents.
      • The competitor, partnered by his longstanding navigator, completed the entire course exactly on time and reported to all six checkpoints on time earning no debits.
      • Runners were turning back within a mile of the start and over ten per cent of the field dropped out before the first checkpoint.
      • The only compromise the organisers have made is to give us water at various checkpoints throughout the race, and to provide tents for us to sleep in each night after a day of racing.
      • The style of the events will be slightly different to many races with checkpoints ready marked on maps.
      • These locations are known as checkpoints, and competitors rarely know these checkpoints' locations in advance.
      • It goes by the ocean, through mountains, desert, towns and twelve checkpoints, to the finish line. Anyone can enter this race, and there are almost no restrictions on the vehicles.
      • We've also got a big decision coming up because we've decided to walk another 10 kilometres to the next checkpoint.
      • There are ten checkpoints on the route, each staffed and equipped with water and first aid.
      • What routes, checkpoints, release points, phase lines and so forth are going to keep us within the plan?
    2. 1.2 A location whose exact position can be verified visually or electronically, used by pilots to aid navigation.
      (可目测或用电子技术核实确切方位协助航行的)检查点
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's flying visual checkpoints and, much to my delight, adjusts his angle-of-bank to compensate for the strong crosswind that is keeping him from reaching his landmark.
      • After I received the maps I had to check them with a master copy along with all the other captains to verify that the 30 checkpoints were accurately placed on our maps.
      • I was hesitant to turn to our planned southerly heading, not having seen any of the anticipated checkpoints.
      • I'll usually figure my checkpoints about 20 minutes apart, depending on the speed of the aircraft.
      • We were certain this was our area and the 96th Squadron also confirmed this as we were on the deck where it is much harder to determine certain checkpoints, but with top cover we were more certain.
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