词汇 | charging |
释义 | charging present participle ofcharge charge verb uk /tʃɑːdʒ/ us /tʃɑːrdʒ/ chargeverb (MONEY)B1[ T or I ] to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity: (尤指对某一服务或活动)收费,要价,开价 charge forThe local museum doesn't charge for admission.当地博物馆不收门票费。 charge something for something/doing somethingHow much do you charge for a haircut and blow-dry? charge someone for something/doing somethingCan I charge the company for petrol I use getting to work? charge someone to do somethingHe says it's unfair to charge people to use public lands they already pay for with their taxes. [ + two objects ]They charge you $20 just to get in the nightclub.进夜总会的门他们就收你20美元。 charge commissionThe bank charged commission to change my traveller's cheques.银行兑现我的旅行支票收取了手续费。 charge something to someone's account to record an amount that a customer has spent for them to pay at a later time, according to an agreement between a business and the customer: 把…记在…的账上 Charge the bill to my account, please.请把账单记在我账上。 How much do you charge for hiring out a bicycle for a week?租一辆自行车一个星期需要多少钱? He charges anywhere from $20 to $50 for a haircut and blow-dry. The restaurant charges shockingly high prices for its food. The plumber charges £60 an hour. The policy of charging air travellers for vegetarian meals proved unpopular. Bills & invoices bill billing charge chit claim form counterfoil credit note order passbook payslip pro forma sales slip savings bond store credit tab ticket tolled Treasury bond voucher water bill chargeverb (ACCUSE FORMALLY)B2[ T ] (of the police) to make a formal statement saying that someone is accused of a crime: (警方)指控,控告 charge someone with something/doing somethingShe is charged with murdering her husband.她被指控谋害了自己的丈夫。 Police have arrested him and charged him with manslaughter. to accuse someone of something accuseHe was accused of statutory rape. make an accusation againstShe was arrested for making false accusations against her former employer. level an accusation againstFerguson was furious at the accusations levelled against his player. level a charge againstShe denied all the charges levelled against her. hurl accusations atShe hurled accusations at her ex-husband across the courtroom. charge someone withHe was charged with three counts of fraud. formal to publicly accuse someone of doing something bad: 公开指责;批评,斥责 charge someone with something/doing somethingThe newspaper article charged her with using the company's money for her own purposes. Two sisters have been charged with murder. He tried to run away from the police and was charged with resisting arrest.警方逮捕他时,他企图逃跑,结果被控拒捕。 He was charged with driving 75 mph in a 55 mph zone. Several England supporters were arrested and charged with disturbing the peace after the match. Six rugby internationals were charged with taking drugs to improve their performance. Blaming & accusing accusatory accuse someone of a crime accuse someone of something accuser accusingly alleged arraign blame blame game chalk contributory negligence haul have someone to thank (for something)idiom impeachment imputation incriminating incrimination opprobrium recrimination stitch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Arresting & charging chargeverb (MOVE FORWARD)B2[ I or T ] to move forward quickly and violently, especially towards something that has caused difficulty or anger: 猛冲;向…冲去 The bull lowered its horns and charged.公牛俯下牛角发动进攻。 charge atThe violence began when the police charged at a crowd of demonstrators.当警察冲向一群示威者时,暴力冲突开始了。 to move fast speedHe ran back to his car and sped off. raceShe raced over and hugged me. flyShe flew across the room just in time to stop the baby falling off the chair. beltUKTraffic was belting along the motorway. tearA fire truck came tearing down the road. streakBullets streaked across the sky. [ I+ adv/prep ]informal to hurry from one place to another: (从一处)匆忙赶往(另一处) charge aroundI've been charging around all day and I'm exhausted. charge aboutUKI've been charging about all day and I'm exhausted. He came charging up the stairs to tell me the good news.他匆匆跑上楼来告诉我这个好消息。 [ T or I ] in sports such as basketball, to run into another player in a way that is not allowed by the rules: The referee blew the whistle because the forward charged the defender. The children charged in, demanding ice cream. As the protesters drew nearer, the soldiers charged. Stop charging around - you'll wear yourself out! The herd of rhinos charged towards us. Crowds of demonstrators charged police lines. Moving quickly agility beetle belt bob up bowl bowl down/along something cannonball gallop leg make a dash for something make good timeidiom make hasteidiom make off outrun outrush rush scorch scuttle shoot whizz You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Attacking & invading Basketball, netball & volleyball chargeverb (EXPLOSIVE)[ T ] to put enough explosive into a gun to fire it once装满(弹药) Guns blaster cannon cannonade cannonball caught in crossfire discharge go off gunnery gunpoint gunsmith kick machine gun plug pot salvo semi-automatically semiautomatic shoot someone down shoot up shooter chargeverb (ORDER)[ Toften passive ]formal to order someone to do something: 指示,吩咐;命令 be charged withHe was charged with taking care of the premises.他被吩咐去看管那些房屋。 [ T ] law USspecialized When a judge charges a jury, he or she explains the details of the law to them.(法官)向(陪审团)解释法律细节 Giving orders & commands all-points bulletin boss someone around bossily bossiness bossyboots commanding decree demand dictate exact expect instruct push someone around put something on self-ordained shove shove someone around stick summons task You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Judges & juries chargeverb (SUPPLY ENERGY)B2[ I or T ] to put electricity into an electrical device such as a battery: 充电 She drove the car round the block to charge up its batteries.为了给电池充电她开车围着街区转。 It's not working - I don't think the battery is charging.不行呀——我觉得电池没有在充电。 Electricity & electronics anodize anti-static arc bitstream brownout capacitance chargeable electricity high-voltage homing induction linesman magnet multimeter negatively non-electric non-electrical non-electronic solid-state transistorized Phrasal verbcharge something down Examples of chargingcharging In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. For dust far from an equilibrium charging (locally), or, for distribution functions with large spreads, even higher moments than these three should be included. The saturation is provided by an interplay between ion trapping and dust charging. These probably reflected the charging and discharging of the large membrane capacitance of these cells which could not be completely compensated for. The widely accepted and well-known charging model viz., orbital motion limited theory, does not consider electron-ion trapping in determining the charge of the grains. By charging a positive interest rate on discount window loans, a central bank can open a discount window without generating indeterminacy of equilibrium. It can be employed to provide repetitive regime for high voltage generators and charging high voltage oil-pulse-forming transmission lines of an accelerator. The local authority took the same view initially, unilaterally designing a means-tested charging system which was 'a hybrid between residential care and domiciliary care'. In order to develop methods by which to remove such contaminants from the system, a proper under standing of grain charging becomes essential. These structures ringed the city, charging tolls on entering traffic. The upper bound is based on a new charging scheme which assigns each tetrahedron of minimum volume to one of its four faces. The saturation is provided by an interplay between dust particle trapping and dust charging. Under the current regulatory overlay, investment advisers also owe fiduciary duties to fund shareholders, including a duty to refrain from charging unreasonable fee levels. It is a small step made by most economists to immediately recommend a policy of charging the rental rate for harvesting each species. Hence, we suggest considering pro-rate charging of electricity. 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