charged的意思和读音

charged

: [tʃɑrdʒd] : [tʃɑː(r)dʒd]

adj.

v.“charge”

adj.calm

adj.emotional,exciting,electric,thrilling,stimulating

chargedadj.

1.~ (with sth)full of or causing strong feelings or opinions

a highly charged atmosphere

a politically charged issue

The dialogue is charged with menace.

v.1.“charge”

adj.1.filled with a strong emotion such as excitement or nervousness

v.1.The past participle and past tense of charge

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2. charged shale charged charged-net clay membrane

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4. ... manual adj. , charged adj. undervoltage adj. () ...

5. beefsteak n. charged adj. playboy n. <>, ...

6. On trial;charged: : Having been finished;over: : ...

7.- ... ITEM_TYPE_CAMPAIGN - ITEM_TYPE_CHARGED - ITEM_TYPE_MISCELLANE…

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1.He was declared not responsible for the criminal acts with which he had been charged.

2.One time we were at the mall and he charged a very expensive pair of designer sunglasses to his credit card.

3.But they are aggravated by the way people are charged for how much they use.使

4.He came toward the two- horned ram I had seen standing beside the canal and charged at him in great rage .忿

5.MEANWHILE, HETEROSEXUAL MARRIAGE SEEMS TO BE AS CONFUSING AND POLITICALLY CHARGED AS EVER.

6.It uses a silver background, with the Snickers logo subordinated to the word "Charged, " and a frontal image of a rhinoceros head.

7.So the agency charged with protecting U. S. intellectual property and aiding innovation is often doing the exact opposite.

8.There was a trampling of boots and another blast on the comb as the children charged into the living-room.

9.Certainly, by posting explicit pictures of themselves, the risk of being charged might be the least of the dangers minors face.

10.All in all, the politicians charged with safeguarding the fisheries seem to be failing.