charge
suomi-englanti sanakirjacharge englannista suomeksi
ladata
rasitus, maksu
vaakunamerkki
innostaa
antaa ohjeet valamiehistölle
sävärit
antaa tehtäväksi, antaa toimitettavaksi
suojatti
veloittaa
rynnätä
syyte
sälyttää
hyökkäys, rynnäkkö, rynnistys
veloitus
varaus
täyttää
huolenpito
rynniä, hyökätä
käyttää vaakunamerkkinä
viettienergiavaraus
syyttää
toimeksianto
väittää jkn syyksi
uskoa haltuun
ostaa luotolla
määrätä
ahtaa täyteen
taksa, hinta
varata
syytös
väittää
panos
mennä maata käskystä
tehtävä
osoittaa
Substantiivi
Verbi
maksaa luottokortilla">maksaa luottokortilla, maksaa, maksaa luotolla
charge englanniksi
(ux)
A ground attack against a prepared enemy.
(quote-journal)
(senseid) An accusation.
(syn)
An official description (by the police or a court) of a crime that somebody may be guilty of.
(RQ:Noire Thug-A-Licious)
An accusation by a person or organization.
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(quote-book)
An charge.
The scope of someone's responsibility.
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- (quote)
Someone or something entrusted to one's care, such as a child to a babysitter or a student to a teacher.
An instruction.
A mortgage.
An foul in which the player with the ball moves into a stationary defender.
A measured amount of explosive.
(RQ:Beckett Watt)
(senseid) An image displayed on an escutcheon.
(hyper)
(comeronyms)
(nearsyn)
A position (of a weapon) fitted for attack.
A sort of plaster or ointment.
Weight; import; value.
(RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet)
A measure of thirty-six pigs of lead, each pig weighing about seventy pounds; a (m).
An address given at a church service concluding a visitation.
(cap).
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To assign a duty or responsibility to.
(RQ:KJV) charged you to love the Lord your God.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 8)
To require payment (of) (a price or fee, for goods, services, etc.).
To mortgage (a property).
(RQ:Dryden Juvenal Satires)
To to account; to challenge.
(RQ:Shakespeare King John)
To place a burden, load or responsibility on or in.
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1911, ''The Encyclopedia Britannica'', entry on ''Moya'':
- A huge torrent of boiling black mud, charged with blocks of rock and moving with enormous rapidity, rolled like an avalanche down the gorge.
To load equipment with material required for its use, as a firearm with powder, a fire hose with water, a chemical reactor with raw materials.
''Charge your weapons; we're moving up.''
To cause to take on an charge.
To replenish energy to (a battery, or a device containing a battery) by use of an electrical device plugged into a power outlet.
To replenish energy.
To move forward quickly and forcefully, particularly in combat and/or on horseback.
(quote-av)
(RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine)
To take a few steps down the pitch towards the bowler as they deliver the ball, either to disrupt the length of the delivery, or to get into a better position to hit the ball.
a (l) (gloss)
(uxi)
responsibility, (l)
(l)
(inflection of)
(RQ:Malory Le Morte Darthur)
cartoon (gloss)