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🇬🇧/tʃɑːdʒ/ 🇺🇸/tʃɑːrdʒ/📚 4375 105 5四级六级考研托福雅思高考If you charge someone an amount of money, you ask them to pay that amount for something that you have sold to them or done for them. 要价; 收费
verb [vt. 及物动词]充电;使…承担责任,赋予…责任;控告,指控;(公开)指责,责备;进攻,冲锋;把…记在账上;要价,收费(金额);<旧>给(枪炮)装弹;斟满(杯子)
When the police charge someone, they formally accuse them of having done something illegal.
指控 • They have the evidence to charge him. 他们有证据来指控他。
noun [抽象名词]电量;罚款;炸药量;掌管,照管;费用,价钱;控告,指控;(书面或口头的)指责,批评;需要照管的人;命令,指示;(人或动物的)猛攻,冲锋;<美,非正式>快感,刺激;感召力,感染力;负载
A charge is an amount of money that you have to pay for a service.
费用 • We can arrange this for a small charge. 我们收取少量的费用就可以安排这事
- charge 出现在下面的课文中
- Lesson 129&130 Seventy miles an hour charge 名词: 罚款
- Lesson 70 Red for danger charge 动词: 冲上去
- Lesson 79 By air
- Lesson 49 The ideal servant
- Lesson 28 Patients and doctors
- Episode 14 Playing Games ACT II
- Episode 16 Full of Surprises ACT II
单词造句:
冲上去
① vt. &vi. 要价,收费
- They charged us too much for repairs.
- How much do you charge for this dress?
- How much do you charge for the service.
② vt. 指控,指责
- The police charged him with murder.
- He charged Gary with speeding.
- The police charged him with murder.
③ vt. &vt. 猛攻,冲向,冲锋,向前冲
- The bull charged at the drunk.
- Suddenly a dog barked and charged at the strang
- The battery is charging 充电