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I . charge [tʃɑ:ʤ, Am tʃɑ:rʤ] N

3. charge form (in care):

4. charge form (task):

zadanie nt

5. charge t. MIL (attack):

atak m

6. charge (explosive):

8. charge no pl ELEC:

II . charge [tʃɑ:ʤ, Am tʃɑ:rʤ] VB intr

3. charge ELEC:

ładować [perf na-]

III . charge [tʃɑ:ʤ, Am tʃɑ:rʤ] VB trans

3. charge MIL:

4. charge ELEC:

ładować [perf na-]

5. charge gun:

ładować [perf za-]

baseless accusation, baseless charge N LAW

charge account N AM ECON

charge card N

chargé d'affaires <chargés d'affaires> [ˌʃɑ:ʒeɪdæˈfeəʳ, Am ˌʃɑ:rʒeɪdəˈfer] N POL

charge sheet N LAW

clearance charge N ECON

community charge N

delivery charge N ECON

depth charge N

excess charge N

1. excess charge (extra):

2. excess charge (postal):

extra charge N

handling charge, handling fee N

holding charge N LAW

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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As no light would reflect from the black marks on the paper, those areas would remain charged on the photoconductor, and would therefore retain the fine powder.
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In the original system, photocopiers that rely on silicon or selenium (and its alloys) are charged positive and use negative toner.
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Two employees are charged with obstruction of justice and for lying to federal investigators.
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Three 12 volt, 120 ampere batteries would be charged with either one of two generators, one bicycle-propelled and the other hand-cranked.
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They were subsequently charged with incitement to hatred and intolerance among ethnic groups.
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Often, vaccinations, lab work, x-rays and other services are excluded and charged for separately on a cash basis.
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Thus, in principle, the motion of two oppositely charged particles in empty space would also be an ellipse.
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At the play-house, however, they charged me sixpence for one orange, and that noways remarkably good.
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Critics charged that the inspections would lead to invasions of privacy and intimidation.
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In 1991, he was again arrested and charged with prowling and possessing instruments connected to burglaries, although there was not enough evidence to charge him with the break-ins themselves.
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