charge的意思和读音

charge

: [tʃɑrdʒ] : [tʃɑː(r)dʒ]

n.

v.

charges  charging  charged  

v.+n.take charge,charge fee,pay charge,make charge,charge battery

adj.+n.electrical charge,small charge,full charge,false charge,reasonable charge

v.absolve,retreat

n.cost,price,custody,care,accusation

v.accuse,indict,rush,storm,dash

chargen.money

1.[c][u]~ (for sth)the amount of money that sb asks for goods and services

We have to make a small charge for refreshments.

admission charges

Delivery is free of charge .

of crime/sth wrong

2.[c][u](informal)an official claim made by the police that sb has committed a crime

criminal charges

a murder/an assault charge

He will be sent back to England to face a charge of(= to be on trial for) armed robbery.

They decided to drop the charges against the newspaper and settle out of court.

After being questioned by the police, she was released without charge .

3.[c]a statement accusing sb of doing sth wrong or bad

She rejected the charge that the story was untrue.

Be careful you don't leave yourself open to charges of political bias.

responsibility

4.[u]a position of having control over sb/sth; responsibility for sb/sth

She has charge of the day-to-day running of the business.

They left the au pair in charge of the children for a week.

He took charge of the farm after his father's death.

I'm leaving the school in your charge.

5.[c]a person that you have responsibility for and care for

electricity

6.[c][u];(the amount of electricity that is put into a battery or carried by a substance

a positive/negative charge

rush/attack

7.[c]a sudden rush or violent attack, for example by soldiers, wild animals or players in some sports

He led the charge down the field.沿

explosive

8.[c]the amount of explosive needed to fire a gun or make an explosion

strong feeling

9.[sing]the power to cause strong feelings

the emotional charge of the piano piece

task

10.[sing]a task or duty

His charge was to obtain specific information.

IDMbring/press/prefer charges against sbto accuse sb formally of a crime so that there can be a trial in courtget a charge out of sthto get a strong feeling of excitement or pleasure from sthv.money

1.[t][i]to ask an amount of money for goods or a service

What did they charge for the repairs?

The restaurant charged £20 for dinner. 20

We won't charge you for delivery.

Calls are charged at 36p per minute. 36 便

He only charged me half price.

Do you think museums should charge for admission?

The bank doesn't charge to stop a payment.

2.[t]to record the cost of sth as an amount that sb has to pay

They charge the calls to their credit-card account.

Don't worry. I'll charge it(= pay by credit card) .

with crime/sth wrong

3.[t]to accuse sb formally of a crime so that there can be a trial in court

Several people were arrested but nobody was charged.

He was charged with murder.

4.[t]~ sb (with sth/with doing sth)to accuse sb publicly of doing sth wrong or bad

Opposition MPs charged the minister with neglecting her duty.

rush/attack

5.[i][t]to rush forward and attack sb/sth

The bull put its head down and charged.

We charged at the enemy.

6.[i]+ adv./prep.to rush in a particular direction

The children charged down the stairs.

He came charging into my room and demanded to know what was going on.

with electricity

7.[t]to pass electricity through sth so that it is stored there

Before use, the battery must be charged.使

The shaver can be charged up and used when travelling.使

with responsibility/task

8.[t]);使to give sb a responsibility or task

The committee has been charged with the development of sport in the region.

The governing body is charged with managing the school within its budget.

with strong feeling

9.[t]~ sth (with sth)使(…to fill sb with an emotion

The room was charged with hatred.

a highly charged atmosphere

glass

10.[t]~ sthto fill a glass

Please charge your glasses and drink a toast to the bride and groom!

gun

11.[t]~ sthto load a gun

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v.1.to ask someone to pay an amount of money for something that you are selling to them or doing for them2.to arrange for payment to be made later; to pay for something with a credit card3.to accuse someone officially of committing a crime; to claim that someone or something is bad or has done something bad4.to attack someone or something by running very fast toward them; to move somewhere quickly and carelessly5.to put electricity into a piece of electrical equipment such as a battery6.to make someone officially responsible for doing something7.to fill a glass completely1.to ask someone to pay an amount of money for something that you are selling to them or doing for them2.to arrange for payment to be made later; to pay for something with a credit card3.to accuse someone officially of committing a crime; to claim that someone or something is bad or has done something bad4.to attack someone or something by running very fast toward them; to move somewhere quickly and carelessly5.to put electricity into a piece of electrical equipment such as a battery6.to make someone officially responsible for doing something7.to fill a glass completely

n.1.an amount of money that you have to pay, especially when you visit a place or when someone does something for you2.an official statement accusing someone of committing a crime; a claim that someone or something is bad or has done something bad3.the amount or type of electrical force that something has. The protons in an atom have a positive charge, and the electrons have a negative charge.4.an attack by people or animals running very fast toward someone or something5.an amount of the substance that makes a bomb explode6.someone that you are responsible for and take care of7.the ability to produce strong emotions or feelings8.an official instruction to do something1.an amount of money that you have to pay, especially when you visit a place or when someone does something for you2.an official statement accusing someone of committing a crime; a claim that someone or something is bad or has done something bad3.the amount or type of electrical force that something has. The protons in an atom have a positive charge, and the electrons have a negative charge.4.an attack by people or animals running very fast toward someone or something5.an amount of the substance that makes a bomb explode6.someone that you are responsible for and take care of7.the ability to produce strong emotions or feelings8.an official instruction to do something

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1."The eight people we were in charge of were glad to be out. It showed in their faces they were tired, " he said.:“8。”

2.Cook was to be in charge of this expedition as captain of the ship Endeavour.

3."I would rather the 'What if? ' was if I had never taken charge, " he said, according to the Daily Express.使?!

4.When Hector recovered he led such a charge, with Paris on one side of him, Aeneas on the other, that the Greeks fled in good earnest.使

5.How much do you charge for your eggs?

6.I'm going to have to charge $600 on my credit card for new mountain boots and my wife is going to see that.600

7.One of the things teachers dread is to have charge of a class dominated by a large, stupid, bullying boy.

8.Haiti's government is in no position to take charge, yet the country needs a strong government to put it to rights.使

9.How much do you usually charge for a tour to China?

10."We get people from all over: Spain, Greece, France, Britain, even the US and Japan, " said the young man in charge.:“西。”