A mark (✓) used to indicate that an item in a list or text is correct or has been chosen, checked, or dealt with; a tick.
〈北美〉对号,钩号
Example sentencesExamples
Conner noted the big, red check mark beside what appeared to be yesterday's date, and frowned.
And you can go, look at it, and make little check marks next to anybody's name.
Hang this page on your refrigerator or the inside of a kitchen cupboard and put a check mark next to the things that you're doing.
This is followed by two or three check marks next to the child's name with consequences listed for each check mark.
Titles with that field checked have a green check mark in that position.
Place another check mark next to those skills and attributes that you feel are real strong suits for you.
Go right down the list and put a check mark next to everything.
Another check mark for the nurture over nature theorists.
He put check marks by the ones that he thought he'd be interested in.
And we came in here and we all sat down and she told us we had a check mark.
Talent is not the top criterion: Beauty and commercial appeal are the necessary resume check marks.
I didn't need to do anything more than make a check mark or circle a sentence because when I read it again I remembered what it was that bothered me.
This brought up a screen that lists all software available, with check marks next to the defaults.
The participants were instructed to place a check mark next to the items that most closely described their parents (they could choose as many or as few as they deemed appropriate).
Then he saw the distinct red check mark next to the orange box.
Teachers were instructed to put a check mark next to the book titles they recognized.
The nominating committee had these criteria in their position specification, and for Mark, put check marks next to them.
When we go through and ask lenders what they are looking for, we can go through and put check marks against all those for fitness club borrowers.
One more check mark on the ‘failed’ side of the ledger.
Definition of check mark in US English:
check mark
nounˈtʃekmɑːk
North American
A mark (✓) used to indicate that an item in a list or text is correct or has been chosen, checked, or dealt with.
〈北美〉对号,钩号
British term tick (sense 2 of the noun)
Example sentencesExamples
And you can go, look at it, and make little check marks next to anybody's name.
When we go through and ask lenders what they are looking for, we can go through and put check marks against all those for fitness club borrowers.
The participants were instructed to place a check mark next to the items that most closely described their parents (they could choose as many or as few as they deemed appropriate).
Talent is not the top criterion: Beauty and commercial appeal are the necessary resume check marks.
The nominating committee had these criteria in their position specification, and for Mark, put check marks next to them.
This is followed by two or three check marks next to the child's name with consequences listed for each check mark.
Then he saw the distinct red check mark next to the orange box.
Another check mark for the nurture over nature theorists.
I didn't need to do anything more than make a check mark or circle a sentence because when I read it again I remembered what it was that bothered me.
Hang this page on your refrigerator or the inside of a kitchen cupboard and put a check mark next to the things that you're doing.
This brought up a screen that lists all software available, with check marks next to the defaults.
He put check marks by the ones that he thought he'd be interested in.
And we came in here and we all sat down and she told us we had a check mark.
Go right down the list and put a check mark next to everything.
Place another check mark next to those skills and attributes that you feel are real strong suits for you.
Teachers were instructed to put a check mark next to the book titles they recognized.
Titles with that field checked have a green check mark in that position.
Conner noted the big, red check mark beside what appeared to be yesterday's date, and frowned.
One more check mark on the ‘failed’ side of the ledger.