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charge
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charged
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charging
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- charge
[tʃɒːʤ]
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1.
noun
[c]
(fee) 费用
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No charge is made for repairs.
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免费修理。
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2.
noun
(accusation) 指控
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a murder charge
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一项谋杀指控
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3.
noun
(attack) 猛攻
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4.
noun
(explosive) (in cartridge) 炸药量
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5.
noun
[electronics]
电荷
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an electrical charge
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一个电荷
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6.
vt.
[+sum of money]
要价
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7.
vt.
[+customer, client]
收费
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They charged fifty cents admission.
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他们收了50美分的入场费。
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8.
vt.
[政治ICE]
to charge sb (with sth) 控告某人(犯某罪)
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9.
vt.
[+enemy]
(attack) 猛攻
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an order to charge enemy positions
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猛攻敌人阵地的命令
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10.
vt.
[+battery]
(also: charge up) 使充电
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11.
vi.
[animal+]
向前冲
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12.
vi.
[军]
(attack) 冲锋
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13.
n pl
charges (bank charges, telephone charges etc) 费
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is there a charge?
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要收费吗?
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there's no charge
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免费
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at no extra charge
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不额外收费
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free of charge
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免费
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in/under sb's charge
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在某人照管下
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My first concern is for the people under my charge.
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我首先考虑的是由我照管的人。
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to take charge of sb
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管理某人
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to take charge of sth
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掌管某物
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to be in charge (of sth/sb)
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主管(某事/某人)
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14.
n pl
(of business) 负责(某事/某人)
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how much do you charge?
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你收费多少?
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to charge sb £20 for sth
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因某物收某人20英镑
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to charge an expense to sb's account
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将某项消费记到某人账上
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to charge in/out/off {etc}
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急速进来/出去/离开{等}
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to charge into a room/down the road {etc}
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跑进房间/跑上马路{等}
Collins English-English Dictionary
- charge
[tʃɑːʤ]
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1.
vb
to set or demand (a price)
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he charges too much for his services
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2.
n
the total amount of electricity held in an accumulator, usually measured in ampere-hours q
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3.
vt.
[tr]
to hold financially liable; enter a debit against
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4.
vt.
[tr]
to enter or record as an obligation against a person or his account
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5.
vt.
[tr]
to accuse or impute a fault to (a person, etc), as formally in a court of law
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6.
vt.
[tr]
to command; place a burden upon or assign responsibility to
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I was charged to take the message to headquarters
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7.
vt.
to make a rush at or sudden attack upon (a person or thing)
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8.
vt.
[tr]
to fill (a receptacle) with the proper or appropriate quantity
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9.
vt.
[often foll by up]
to cause (an accumulator, capacitor, etc) to take or store electricity or (of an accumulator) to have electricity fed into it
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10.
vt.
to fill or suffuse or to be filled or suffused with matter by dispersion, solution, or absorption
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to charge water with carbon dioxide
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11.
vt.
[tr]
to fill or suffuse with feeling, emotion, etc
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the atmosphere was charged with excitement
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12.
vt.
[tr]
[law]
(of a judge) to address (a jury) authoritatively
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13.
vt.
[tr]
to load (a firearm)
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14.
vt.
[tr]
to aim (a weapon) in position ready for use
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15.
vt.
[tr]
[heraldry]
to paint (a shield, banner, etc) with a charge
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16.
vi.
[intr]
(of hunting dogs) to lie down at command
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17.
n
a price charged for some article or service; cost
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18.
n
a financial liability, such as a tax
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19.
n
a debt or a book entry recording it
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20.
n
an accusation or allegation, such as a formal accusation of a crime in law
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21.
n
an onrush, attack, or assault
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22.
n
the call to such an attack in battle
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23.
n
custody or guardianship
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24.
n
a person or thing committed to someone's care
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25.
n
a cartridge or shell
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26.
n
the explosive required to discharge a firearm or other weapon
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27.
n
an amount of explosive material to be detonated at any one time
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28.
n
the quantity of anything that a receptacle is intended to hold
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29.
n
[physics]
the attribute of matter by which it responds to electromagnetic forces responsible for all electrical phenomena, existing in two forms to which the signs negative and positive are arbitrarily assigned
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30.
n
a similar property of a body or system determined by the extent to which it contains an excess or deficiency of electrons
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31.
n
a quantity of electricity determined by the product of an electric current and the time for which it flows, measured in coulombs
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32.
n
the total amount of electricity stored in a capacitor
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33.
n
a load or burden
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34.
n
a duty or responsibility; control
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35.
n
a command, injunction, or order
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36.
n
[slang]
a thrill
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37.
n
[law]
the address made by a judge to the jury at the conclusion of the evidence
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38.
n
[heraldry]
a design, device, or image depicted on heraldic arms
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a charge of three lions
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39.
n
the solid propellant used in rockets, sometimes including the inhibitor
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40.
n
[Etymology]
C13: from Old French chargier to load, from Late Latin carricare; see carry
Examples
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If you are not guilty and somebody charge you, you have to answer the charge.
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如果你没罪却遭到指控,那你就应该进行辩驳。
→ answer
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an electric charge repels another charge of the same sign
→ repel
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charge a jury
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命令陪审团
→ charge
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charge a dollar for alterations
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因(行期)更改收费一美元
→ alteration
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charge a purchase
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赊帐购物
→ charge
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charge a library book
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把图书馆出借的书记在…名下
→ charge
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to ram a charge into a gun
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往枪内装弹药
→ ram
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charge for a service
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收取服务费用
→ charge
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take charge of finances
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掌管财务
→ charge
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The President once was in charge of the foreign affairs.
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这位总统曾负责外交事务。
→ affair
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