charges中文,charges的意思,charges翻译及用法

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charges

英[t'ʃɑ:dʒɪz]美[t'ʃɑdʒɪz]

v. 指控;[电] 充电;命令;要价(charge的三单形式)

n. [会计] 费用;手续费;运费

charges 英语释义

英语释义

    1. to fix or ask as fee or payment
    charges $50 for an office visit

    2. to ask payment of (a person)
    charge a client for expenses

    3. to record (an item) as an expense, debt, obligation, or liability
    charged a new sofa

    4. to impose a financial burden on
    charge his estate with debts incurred

    5. to impose or record as financial obligation
    charge debts to an estate

    6. to give an electric charge to
    charge a capacitor

    7. to restore the active materials in (a storage battery) by the passage of a direct current through in the opposite direction to that of discharge

    8. to place a charge (as of powder) in

    9. to load or fill to capacity

    10. to fill or furnish fully
    The music is charged with excitement.

    11. electrify sense 2
    The crowd was charged by her performance.

    12. to assume as a heraldic bearing (see bearing sense 4)

    13. to place a heraldic bearing on
    charged his shield with three roses

    14. to lay or put a load on or in load
    horses charged with heavy burdens

    15. to rush against attack
    The bull charged the matador. also to rush into (an opponent) usually illegally in various sports

    16. to bring (a weapon) into position for attack level
    charge a lance

    17. to make an assertion against especially by ascribing guilt or blame
    charges him with armed robbery They were charged as being instigators.

    18. to place the guilt or blame for
    charge her failure to negligence

    19. to assert as an accusation
    charges that they distorted the data

    20. to impose a task or responsibility on
    charge him with the job of finding a new meeting place

    21. to command, instruct, or exhort with authority
    I charge you not to go.

    22. to give a charge (see charge entry 2 sense 6a) to (a jury)

    23. to rush forward in or as if in assault attack
    came charging into the room also to charge an opponent in sports

    24. to ask or set a price
    Do you charge for this service?

    25. to charge an item to an account
    charge now, pay later

    26. to gain an electric charge to receive and store a greater quantity of electrical energy
    She left the phone charging overnight.

    27. the price demanded for something
    no admission charge

    28. a debit to an account
    The purchase was a charge.

    29. expense, cost
    gave the banquet at his own charge

    30. the record of a loan (as of a book from a library)

    31. an interest in property granted as security for a loan

    32. a definite quantity of electricity especially an excess or deficiency of electrons in a body

    33. the quantity of explosive used in a single discharge

    34. the quantity that an apparatus is intended to receive and fitted to hold
    the charge of chemicals in a fire extinguisher

    35. thrill, kick
    got a charge out of the game

    36. a store or accumulation of impelling force
    the deeply emotional charge of the drama

    37. management, supervision
    has charge of the home office

    38. a person or thing committed into the care of another
    played with her young charges at the day-care center

    39. obligation, requirement
    … to maintain this readiness … is … a first charge upon our military effort …
    — Sir Winston Churchill

    40. the ecclesiastical jurisdiction (such as a parish) committed to a clergyman

    41. a formal assertion of illegality
    a charge of murder

    42. a statement of complaint or hostile criticism
    denied the charges of nepotism that were leveled against him

    43. a violent rush forward (as to attack)
    the charge of the brigade

    44. the signal for attack
    sound the charge

    45. a usually illegal rush into an opponent in various sports (such as basketball)

    46. instruction, command
    … he gave them charge about the Queen, To guard and foster her forevermore.
    — Alfred Tennyson

    47. instruction in points of law given by a court to a jury

    48. a figure borne on a heraldic field

    49. a material load or weight

    50. having control or custody of something
    He is in charge of the training program.

    51. to give an amount of electricity to (something) to put electricity into a battery so that a machine or device will run

    52. to give a job or responsibility to (a person or group) to make (a person or group) responsible for something

    53. to formally accuse (someone) of a crime

    54. an amount of electricity

    55. the amount of an explosive material (such as dynamite) that is used in a single blast

    56. the responsibility of managing or watching over something

    57. the responsibility of managing, controlling, or caring for
    She has charge of the building. He took charge of the planning.

    58. a task or duty given to a person obligation
    Grooming the animals was his charge.

    59. a person or thing given to someone to look after
    At long last, each of our charges was tucked in bed.
    — Ann M. Martin, Baby-sitters' Winter Vacation

    60. the price asked especially for a service

    61. an amount listed as a debt on an account
    charges on a phone bill

    62. accusation
    a charge of mutiny

    63. an instruction or command based on authority
    a judge's charge to a jury

    64. the amount of an explosive material (as dynamite) used in a single blast

    65. an amount of electricity
    an electrical charge

    66. a rushing attack
    the soldiers' charge

    67. the signal for attack
    Sound the charge!

    68. to give an electric charge to
    charge a device

    69. to refill (as an exhausted battery) with available energy

    70. to give a task, duty, or responsibility to
    I was charged with supervising the children.

    71. to instruct or command with authority
    … he cried to his sons, and charged them to yield …
    — Mark Twain, A Connecticut Yankee

    72. to accuse especially formally
    He was charged with speeding.

    73. to rush toward or against
    The bull charged the matador.

    74. to ask for payment from
    You charged me too much.

    75. to ask or set as a price or fee
    The garage charged 100 dollars for repairs.

    76. to enter as a debt or responsibility on a record
    The purchase was charged to her account.

    77. to give an electric charge to

    78. a plaster or ointment used on a domestic animal

    79. cathexis sense 2

    80. something required obligation

    81. personal management or supervision
    put the child in his charge

    82. a person or thing placed under the care of another

    83. an authoritative instruction or command especially instruction in points of law given by a judge to a jury
    conviction…reversed, because of trial court's charge
    — W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr.

    84. an incurred expense

    85. the price demanded for something (as admission or use)
    a finance charge

    86. a debit to an account especially a debit resulting from unexpected operating expenses
    a charge against earnings

    87. a formal allegation of an offense or wrongdoing
    based on a charge that was dismissed
    — National Law Journal — see also complaint, indictment, information

    88. to impose a task or responsibility on
    was charged with protecting civil rights

    89. to command or instruct with authority especially to give a charge to (a jury)
    the jury should have been charged on common-law negligence
    — National Law Journal

    90. to make an accusation against especially in order to bring to trial
    charging her with attempted robbery — see also accuse, indict

    91. to allege especially as an accusation
    crimes charged in the indictment

    92. to impose a financial liability on
    charge the estate

    93. to impose or record as a financial burden or liability
    charge the debts to the estate charging the loss against earnings

    94. to fix or ask as a fee or payment
    charge $4 for parking

    95. to ask payment of (an individual or organization)
    charge a client for expenses

charges 片语

片语

finance charges财务费用

optional charges选港费

Valuation Charges声明价值费

interest charges利息费用

fees and charges费用及收费

collection charges取款费;[会计] 托收票据手续费

Charges negotiable协商费用

noting charges票据拒付手续费

banking charges银行费用;银行手续费

telephone charges电话费

accrued charges应计费用

Trimming Charges平舱费

charges paid各费付讫

commission charges手续费

press charges正式控告,起诉;提出控告

salvage charges救援费;海上打捞费

transshipment charges转运费

scale of charges费用率;收费表

charges 例句

英汉例句

  • did the judge feel it impossible to release my client on her own recognizance because of the gravity of the charges and the risk of public agitation?

    难道法官认为我的当事人支付她自己的保证金都不能得到释放是因为该项指控的严重性和公众不安情绪的危险性吗?

  • advertising will soon be added, as well as charges for some premium content and services.

    不久将会添加广告,同时对一些优质的内容和服务进行收费。

  • next month the amount of material recycled should further increase, since charges for garbage pickup will double.

    由于垃圾收集的收费在下个月将会加倍,循环再生的材料数量将进一步增加。

  • the charges also have implications for financial regulation.

    这次指控也带有金融管理的暗示。

  • there are hefty charges across the board for one-way rental.

    各处对单程租赁的收费都很高。

  • retailers grumble that the charges inflate their costs, which they are forced to pass on to consumers—even those who choose to pay by cash.

    零售商抱怨这项费用增加了他们的成本,而这成本会转嫁到消费者身上——即便是那些选择现金支付的消费者。

  • the consumer is getting screwed by cover charges as well.

    这名消费者也被诈取了服务费。

  • but, so far, she has rebuffed calls for her resignation, declaring herself 「shocked」 at the latest charges and promising to 「vigorously pursue the truth」.

    但到目前为之,她断然拒绝了让她辞职的要求,声称自己对于最近的指控大为震惊,并承诺积极调事件真相。

  • but customers who sign up for this are actually enrolling in a program that charges them $14.95 a month for what are supposed to be discounts on amusement parks and movies, among other things.

    但那些签单的客户实际上却是注册了一个每月向他们收费14.95美元的项目,注册这个项目可以在他们去游乐园、看电影或参加其他活动时享受到折扣价。

  • he opines and makes jokes as he charges on, and the book is on the whole the better for it.

    他在指控时表述观点并开开玩笑,这本书总体上是关于井喷事件的书中较好的一本。

  • a congressional report charges that federal safety laws were recklessly violated.

    一份国会报告指责联邦安全法被公然违反。

  • the main attraction of treasury direct is that there are no brokerage fees or other transaction charges when you buy through the program.

    「国库券直达」最主要的魅力在于当你通过这套程序购买时无需支付经纪费用或者其他交易费用。

  • he is weighing the possibility of filing criminal charges against the doctor.

    他正在仔细考虑对那个医生提起刑事诉讼的可能性。

  • the first step in that plan is to distance the singer from neverland, which, as a focal point for the trial, is indelibly linked with those charges in the eyes of the public.

    这个计划的第一步是,将这名歌星和梦幻岛庄园分割开来。这个庄园作为当年审判的焦点,在公众的眼里,永远和那些可怕的指控有着联系。

  • these different types should be treated in alternate flows of events, and the business rules must also consider them, by computing room charges under different booking types, for example.

    这些不同的类型应当按照可选流来对待,并且业务规则也必须考虑它们,例如,通过计算不同预订类型的房间费用。

  • this kind of storage battery charges easily.

    这种蓄电池很容易充电。

  • but even that tends to be higher than the charges of a traditional balanced manager, let alone an etf.

    但是即使如此这也比一个传统的平衡型经理要价的水平高,更不用说etf了。

  • charges may have little relation to costs and often lean to one side of the market.

    费用可能很少和成本相关联并且通常倾向与市场的一边。

  • they pleaded guilty to lesser charges of criminal damage.

    他们承认了刑事毁坏的较轻罪名。

  • they claim they had no knowledge of the fraud and have not faced any charges but many victims are sceptical that madoff could have managed the scheme on his own.

    他们声称他们对于本案丝毫不知情,并且也没有面对任何指控。但许多受害人怀疑麦道夫可不可能把阴谋只控制在自己身上。

  • look at every transaction to make sure the charges are legitimate.

    看看每个交易并确保所有的费用都是合法的。

  • the rate of disconnections following non-payment of water charges is rising.

    不缴水费引起的断水的比率正在上升。

charges 同义词

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