checkpoint / ˈtʃɛkˌpɔɪnt /

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checkpoint 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a place along a road, border, etc., where travelers are stopped for inspection.
  2. a point or item, especially in a procedure, for notation, inspection, or confirmation.

更多checkpoint例句

  1. Thankfully, checkpoints are generous too, never respawning you too far from where you left off.
  2. In the Earth acknowledges a world where some kind of deadly virus exists and checkpoints have been set up to rapid-test people as they move around the country.
  3. While the TSA recommended that travelers wear masks as they moved through checkpoints, the agency did not mandate it.
  4. Brown said he was inspired by the many bridges used to cross the Rio Grande River in Texas, which created space between border checkpoints that have over time turned into gathering places.
  5. Darby LaJoye, executive assistant administrator for TSA security operations, commended officers for catching the weapons at checkpoints.
  6. In northern Sinai in October the group killed 31 soldiers during a raid on an army checkpoint.
  7. After finishing breakfast, we pile back into the truck and head toward the checkpoint.
  8. Her arrest came at a checkpoint in Damascus in June 2013, when soldiers spotted an audio recorder in her bag.
  9. On May 20, a pickup truck drove to an Iraqi army checkpoint in the city of Tal Afar.
  10. Back at the Mariupol checkpoint, a Ukrainian National Guardsmen gave a man with an "old" passport a hard time.
  11. Apparently all or most of the guards got off at the checkpoint.
  12. And a checkpoint implied that the ship was searched for escaped prisoners.
  13. It isn't a bad life at the checkpoint, but I'd rather go back to Earth.
  14. And he had to think about what was going to happen at the checkpoint, and what he would do about it.
  15. Their lives were spent on the checkpoint, except for periods of service on the prison ship.