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chartered ADJ

1. chartered COMM:

fretado(-a)

2. chartered Brit, Aus (qualified):

I . charge [tʃɑːrdʒ, Brit tʃɑːdʒ] N

1. charge (load):

carga f

2. charge (cost):

preço m

5. charge no pl ELEC:

carga f

II . charge [tʃɑːrdʒ, Brit tʃɑːdʒ] VB intr

1. charge FIN:

III . charge [tʃɑːrdʒ, Brit tʃɑːdʒ] VB trans

3. charge:

charge MIL, ELEC

I . charter [ˈtʃɑːrt̬ər, Brit ˈtʃɑːtəʳ] N

1. charter (government statement):

2. charter (document stating aims):

3. charter no pl COMM:

II . charter [ˈtʃɑːrt̬ər, Brit ˈtʃɑːtəʳ] VB trans

1. charter (sign founding papers):

2. charter COMM:

hatred [ˈheɪtrɪd] N no pl

I . charm [tʃɑːrm, Brit tʃɑːm] N

1. charm (quality):

charme m

II . charm [tʃɑːrm, Brit tʃɑːm] VB trans

I . chart [tʃɑːrt, Brit tʃɑːt] N

1. chart (for information):

tabela f

2. chart pl MUS:

II . chart [tʃɑːrt, Brit tʃɑːt] VB trans a. fig

charity <-ies> [ˈtʃerət̬i, Brit ˈtʃærəti] N

1. charity no pl (generosity):

2. charity (organization):

I . chair [tʃer, Brit tʃeəʳ] N

1. chair (seat):

II . chair [tʃer, Brit tʃeəʳ] VB trans

chair a meeting:

I . chase [tʃeɪs] N

Phrases:

a caça f

chalet [ʃælˈeɪ, Brit ˈʃæleɪ] N

I . chance [tʃæns, Brit tʃɑːns] N

1. chance no pl (random force):

chance f

3. chance (opportunity):

II . chance [tʃæns, Brit tʃɑːns] VB trans

I . change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] N

2. change no pl (coins):

3. change no pl (money returned):

troco m

II . change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] VB intr

1. change (alter):

2. change (put on different clothes):

chapel [ˈtʃæpl] N

1. chapel (church):

templo m

2. chapel (room):

capela f

chaste [tʃeɪst] ADJ form

chamber [ˈtʃeɪmbər, Brit -əʳ] N

1. chamber (room):

3. chamber TECH (of a gun):

tambor m

I . channel [ˈtʃænl] N

1. channel TV:

canal m

II . channel <Brit: -ll-, Am also: -l-> [ˈtʃænl] VB trans

chapter [ˈtʃæptər, Brit -əʳ] N

1. chapter (of book, in history):

2. chapter Am (society):

filial f

I . chatter [ˈtʃæt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] N no pl

II . chatter [ˈtʃæt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] VB intr

2. chatter teeth:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He probably ate slightly charred bread, although the burning may have had ritual significance rather than being an accident.
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Instead, bleeding occurs under the skin, making it look charred and black, hence this form of the disease is also known as black pox.
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Some of the wooden beams above the ceiling still show the charred marks from the fire.
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Their battles raged across the world, turning verdants forests and peaceful hamlets into charred and burned fields.
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By 1980, the site was an overgrown area marred by charred pilings and gravel parking lots.
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The task of unrolling and deciphering the over 1800 charred papyrus scrolls continues today.
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In one of the wood stacks, they discover a charred skeleton.
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Images broadcast on television showed huge flames reaching high into the sky above the roof and the charred, gutted shell of the hostel.
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In his right hand he carries a plastic bag with documents, or rather, the charred leftovers of them.
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In addition to being burned, many bodies were blown apart, leaving charred flesh and bone fragments scattered throughout the remnants of the property.
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