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dou·ble-ˈcheck VERB trans

I. check [tʃek] SUBST

1. check (inspection):

Überprüfung f <-, -en>
Kontrolle f <-, -n>

2. check (look):

schnell nachsehen [o. esp südd, A, CH nachschauen]

3. check (search for information):

Suchlauf m <-(e)s, -läufe>

4. check no pl (restraint):

Kontrolle f <-, -n>
to hold [or keep] sth in check

5. check Am (ticket):

Garderobenmarke f <-, -n>

6. check (pattern):

7. check SCHACH:

Schach nt <-s, -s>

8. check Am (tick):

Haken m <-s, ->

9. check Am (cheque):

Scheck m <-s, -s>

10. check Am, Scot (bill):

Rechnung f <-, -en>

II. check [tʃek] ADJ

III. check [tʃek] VERB trans

1. check (inspect):

to check sth

2. check (prevent):

to check sth attack

3. check esp Am (temporarily deposit):

to check sth

4. check SCHACH:

5. check Am (make a mark):

to check sth

IV. check [tʃek] VERB intr

1. check (examine):

nachsehen <sieht nach, sah nach, nachgesehen>
nachschauen esp südd, A, CH
to check on sth
nach etw Dat sehen

2. check (consult, ask):

3. check esp Am (be in accordance):

to check [with sth]
Present
Idouble-check
youdouble-check
he/she/itdouble-checks
wedouble-check
youdouble-check
theydouble-check
Past
Idouble-checked
youdouble-checked
he/she/itdouble-checked
wedouble-checked
youdouble-checked
theydouble-checked
Present Perfect
Ihavedouble-checked
youhavedouble-checked
he/she/ithasdouble-checked
wehavedouble-checked
youhavedouble-checked
theyhavedouble-checked
Past Perfect
Ihaddouble-checked
youhaddouble-checked
he/she/ithaddouble-checked
wehaddouble-checked
youhaddouble-checked
theyhaddouble-checked

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Effort should be made to trace the data in such tables to the original sources, and to double-check the proper usage of units.
en.wikipedia.org
And after the cooking is over, double-check to make sure the barbecue and gas are properly turned off.
www.timescolonist.com
That, kids, is why you should always double-check your homework.
www.popsci.com
Their bid called for the two companies to double-check each other's work, which would have almost certainly caught the polishing error that later caused such problems.
en.wikipedia.org
They can also double-check bank reconciliations (ensuring that the bank statements match deposits in and payments out).
www.thirdsector.co.uk