What does Çek in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word Çek in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Çek in Turkish.

The word Çek in Turkish means çek, Çek, çek, poliçe, karşılıksız çek, defterleri dengelemek/kapatmak, (çek) ciro, onay, teyid, tasdikli çek, onaylı çek, karşılıklı çek, bakmak, kontrolden geçirmek, çek defteri, çek git, git başımdan, Çekoslovakya'ya özgü, Çek Cumhuriyeti'ne özgü, Çekoslovak, Çek Cumhuriyeti, karşılıksız çek, çek git, git buradan, çek git, git, bas git, çek elini, karşılıksız çek, karşılıksız çek vermek, defol git, vadesi geçmiş çek, çek koçanı. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Çek

çek

(order for bank to pay)

I'm going to pay the bill with a check. The winner will receive a cheque for 1 million euros.

Çek

(person from the Czech Republic)

Katrina is a Czech and has a lot of pride in her culture.

çek, poliçe

(banking: check) (bankacılıkta)

Banka çeki gönderebilir misin acaba?
Do you think you could send a banker's draft?

karşılıksız çek

(cheque: insufficient funds)

We have had too many clients write bad checks, so now we only accept cash.

defterleri dengelemek/kapatmak

(do accounting)

The bookkeeper's job is to balance the accounts.

(çek) ciro, onay, teyid

(cheque endorsement)

The certification on the back of the check matches this signature.

tasdikli çek, onaylı çek, karşılıklı çek

(check guaranteed by a bank)

I need to make a payment by certified cheque.

bakmak

(slang (look at)

Check out that guy in the top hat!

kontrolden geçirmek

(luggage: put into plane's hold)

If you have to change flights, the airline can check your luggage through to the final destination.

çek defteri

(banking)

I need to pay bills, but I can't find my checkbook.

çek git, git başımdan

(slang (go away)

I'm busy now - clear off!

Çekoslovakya'ya özgü, Çek Cumhuriyeti'ne özgü, Çekoslovak

(of or from the Czech Republic)

The students were eager to learn about Czech culture.

Çek Cumhuriyeti

(country)

Andrea went to the Czech Republic to teach English for a year.

karşılıksız çek

(cheque with insufficient funds)

Mona's bank fined her because the check she wrote was a dud.

çek git

(figurative, slang (go away!)

You want to borrow more money from me when you haven´t repaid the last lot? Get lost!

git buradan

(informal (command: go)

"Get out of here!" she cried, waving her broom at the startled cat.

çek git, git, bas git

(leave!)

I'm trying to do some work - go away!

çek elini

(informal (do not touch)

Hands off! Make your own sandwich!

karşılıksız çek

(finance: cheque)

Dan was arrested for trying to cash a kite at the bank.

karşılıksız çek vermek

(US (pass bad check)

Seth caught someone trying to kite a check at the bank.

defol git

(slang (go away) (argo)

“Please go away” is a lot politer than “Shove off”.

vadesi geçmiş çek

(bank order cashed late)

çek koçanı

(end part of a check)

Sean carefully filled in the stub before tearing out the cheque.

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