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1 | I/T to ask someone to pay an amount of money for something you are selling to them or doing for them 要价;(向…)收费 |
| +for Most clubs charge for the use of tennis courts. 多数俱乐部对使用网球场都要收费。 |
| charge sb sth (for sth) You will be charged a small fee for food and lodging. 你要付一小笔食宿费。 |
| They charged us £20 for three drinks. 3杯饮料他们收了我们20英镑。 |
| be charged at sth All calls are charged at 36p per minute. 所有电话都按每分钟36便士收费。 |
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2 | T to arrange for payment to be made later 把…记在(某人的)账上 |
| charge sth to sb/sth The flights were charged to his personal account. 机票费记在他的个人账户上。 |
| Guests can make phone calls and charge them to their rooms. 客人可以打电话,电话费记在他们的住宿费里面。 |
| 2a | to pay for something with a credit card 用信用卡支付 | | I decided to charge it, since I didn’ t have any cash on me. 我决定用信用卡付账,因为我没有带现金。 | |
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3 | T to accuse someone officially of committing a crime 控告;指控 |
| Two men have been charged in connection with the fire. 有两人被指控与这场火灾有牵连。 |
| charge sb with sth The police have charged him with murder. 警察指控他犯了谋杀罪。 |
| 3a | to claim that someone or something is bad or has done something bad (公开)指责,批评 | | charge sb/sth with (doing) sth The report charges cars with being responsible for half of the century’ s air pollution problems. 该报告称汽车是半个世纪以来空气污染问题的罪魁祸首。 | | + (that) Republicans blocked Lee’ s nomination, charging that he was unqualified for the job. 共和党阻拦对李的提名,指责他不能胜任这份工作。 | |
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4 | I/T to attack someone or something by running very fast towards them 进攻;冲锋 |
| The colonel gave the order to charge. 上校发出冲锋令。 |
| The security men panicked as angry fans charged towards them. 愤怒的球迷冲向他们时,保安人员陷入惊慌之中。 |
| 4a | I to move somewhere quickly and carelessly 猛冲 | | +into/around/down etc The door flew open and Penny charged into the room. 门咣的一声打开了,彭尼猛地冲进房间。 | | problems caused by large lorries charging around country lanes 大卡车在乡间道路上横冲直撞引发的问题 | |
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5 | charge I/T to put electricity into a piece of electrical equipment such as a battery (给…)充电 |
| The phone won’ t work if it isn’ t charged up. 电话没有充电就无法使用。 |
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6 | T formal to make someone officially responsible for doing something 让(某人)负责;使承担任务 |
| be charged with (doing) sth The company has been charged with maintaining our computer systems. 该公司负责维护我们的计算机系统。 |
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7 | T formal to fill a glass completely 斟满;倒满 |
| I would ask you all to charge your glasses and join me in a toast to Max and Sue. 请你们把酒杯斟满,和我一起敬马克斯和休一杯。 |
PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌcharge ˈup |
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