Sunday, December 24, 2017

Check [i.e., to look at something to make sure that it is safe or right]

Photo by Darley SNT
A reminder always by the police to double check if you've locked your car since it gives thieves an easy opportunity to commit  the crime. 
CHECK
[i.e., to look at something to make sure that it is safe or right]
(verb)
Hangul: 점검하다
Romanization [Korean]: Jeomkeomhada

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