English · Daily Life
/tʃek ɪn/
[/tʃek ɪn/]
register arrival
To register your arrival at a hotel, airport, or event.
We need to check in at the hotel before three, or they'll give our room to someone else.
We need to check in at the hotel before three, or they'll give our room to someone else.
From 'check' plus 'in', a 20th-century travel and hospitality term.
Standard in travel; also 'check in with someone' meaning to make contact.