charging中文,charging的意思,charging翻译及用法

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charging

英[tʃɑ:dʒɪŋ]美['tʃɑdʒɪŋ]

v. 要价;收费;指责;使承担 (任务等);给……充电;沖锋;装载;命令;饰纹章于……(charge 的现在分词)

n. 炉料;装料;充电;(篮球)进攻沖撞犯规

charging 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

charging 片语

片语

charging time[电] 充电时间

charging hole装料口

gas charging充气

charging rate进料量;[电] 充电率;加料速度

charging system充电系统;收费系统;加料系统

battery charging电池充电;蓄电池室充电

charging machine充电电机;加料机;装料设备

charging voltage[电] 充电电压

Charging period充电时间

charging valve充灌阀

charging resistor[电] 充电电阻器

charging door加料门

charging apparatus装料设备;进料装置

charging efficiency[电] 充电效率;[动力] 充气效率;灌注效率

Battery Charging电池充电;蓄电池室充电

Charging Bull华尔街铜牛(Charging Bull)

charging current[电] 充电电流

charging device计费设备;装料设备;充电设备

charging 例句

英汉例句

  • some argue this amounts to the energy companies charging consumers for upgrades that will primarily save the companies money, through the end of meter reading.

    有人认为,这笔钱会通过电厂向用户收取升级费而得以实现,而电厂反倒因为不再需要读表而节省了成本。

  • pin numbers, passwords and chores such as taking food out of the freezer the night before and charging your mobile phone also featured highly on the list.

    排在「易忘清单」前列的还有:个人识别号码、密码和一些杂务,例如前一天晚上把食物从冰箱中拿出来,给手机充电等。

  • that means tolls. indeed, directly charging for road usage seems to be just what the doctor ordered.

    这意味着收费,的的确确,按照前面那位博士设计好的对公路使用直接收费。

  • over time, it plans to move to a more complex model, charging based on how users interact with the messages.

    逐渐地,它计划转向一个更复杂的模式,根据用户与信息的互动方式进行收费。

  • the company will start by charging marketers per thousand impressions of their ads.

    该公司开始时将是按每千次广告点击向营销商收费。

  • then i focused on the fact that charging more money requires a higher degree of sales and marketing skill, so some of the managers needed to step up their game--or step out.

    接下来我注意到这样一个事实,那就是更高的收费意味着更高水平的销售与推广技能,所以有些经理人必须自我提升——不然就下岗。

  • leave it by your window and you can rotate them to try and get more output if you find something charging slow.

    把它放在窗边,如果你发现充电速度变慢,还可以通过旋转这些光电板来获得更大的能量输出。

  • cell phone chargers can also waste electricity even when you are not charging your phone.

    而即使你没有充电,插在插座上的手机充电器也在消耗电能。

  • as well as charging fees, he would benefit from customers with more cash in their pockets.

    除了收取手续费,他也会从口袋里有余钱的顾客那获利。

  • the company wants to build an infrastructure for charging electric cars.

    这个公司想要修建给电力汽车充电的基础设施。

  • before charging work is started, the drill holo is plugged.

    开始装药以前, 先将炮眼下端眼口堵死.

  • the car walloped the pavement , charging towards the holland tunnel.

    汽车猛沖过马路,直奔荷兰地道.

  • other researchers are taking wireless charging to the next step: designing cars that can charge while on the road.

    还有一些研究者正将无线充电推向另一个高度:设计出能在行驶过程中充电的汽车。

  • he saw some energetic charging by the police and arrests being made.

    他看见警察使劲朝人群沖了几次,逮捕了一些人.

  • magnetic resonance coupling is thought to be safer than other methods of wireless charging because the intensity of the field can be increased without affecting other, non-resonant objects nearby.

    研究者认为磁共振耦合技术比其它无线充电方法更加安全,因为在增大磁场强度的同时,周围的其它非共振物体不会受到影响。

  • new ev charging infrastructure will need to be built in the home, at work, at coffee shops, near shopping malls, hotels and all around town--anywhere consumers drive and park their vehicles.

    今后将需要在消费者驾车和停车的所有地方建设更多的电动汽车充电设施,比如住宅、工作场所、咖啡店、购物中心附近、酒店、城镇四周等等。

  • he is charging a storage battery.

    他在为蓄电池充电.

  • nor is there a choice, as some newspapers seem to think, between charging for access to their online content or keeping links to their articles in google news and google search.

    正如一些报纸似乎正在思索的,收费提供网络内容的阅读和继续让文章链接出现在谷歌资讯和谷歌搜索中,二者并不是非此即彼的选择。

  • after all, if the old person standing up here actually knew anything worth telling, he\「d be charging you for it.

    假如站在这儿的老人真的懂得有价值的道理并告诉你,那他就会向你收费!

  • officials are awaiting positive identification before charging the men with war crimes.

    在以战争罪起诉这些人以前,官员们一直在等待他们身份的核实。

  • one of the great unknowns about evs is what sort of charging infrastructure will emerge.

    关于电动汽车最大的未卜前程就是充电基础设施的短缺将显现。

  • there are clearly no easy answers for how to save the newspapers and still be able to finance good journalism, and we have doubts that charging for online access is a viable model.

    如何拯救报纸这个问题没有一个简单答案,但是我们还是能够资助好的新闻业的,而且我们很怀疑对在线内容收费是一个可行的商业模式。

  • since english universities started charging tuition fees to british undergraduates in 1998, they have kept an eye on whether their paying customers are satisfied.

    自从1998年起,英国大学开始向本科生收取学费,他们也密切关注着这些消费者(指学生)是否满意。

  • but that should change in the future as batteries’ storage capacity goes up, and charging time comes down.

    但在未来随着电池蓄电能力上升,充电时间缩短,这些都会发生改变。

  • he should not have to: rules that prevent insurance companies charging fat people what they really cost should go.

    他本不必都样做:那些阻止保险公司向胖人收取他们真正花掉的钱的规定应该取消。

  • the new star saga embodies all the sins of its industry; charging too much and paying its managers too highly, promising performance it could not deliver and launching too many funds.

    新星的传奇包含了它所在的行业的所有罪恶:收取太多的佣金,付给基金经理过高的报酬,承诺其并不能达到的业绩,还有发行太多的新基金。

  • by charging more money, we attract a higher quality of customer.

    通过更高的收费,我们吸引到更高端的客户。

  • assured labor is not charging anyone right now, but the plan is to have employers pay for the service.

    劳动保障公司目前还不对任何人收费,但它计划以后让雇主为服务付费。

  • electric cars have been around for decades, but never in enough numbers that they would affect the grid, or require mass rollouts of charging equipment.

    电动汽车已经出现十几年了,但是从没有达到一定的数量以致能影响供电网络或者需要大量新的充电设备。

  • soldiers came charging through the forest, guns at the ready.

    荷枪实弹的士兵穿过林区沖了上来。

  • sometimes restaurants cope with this by charging high premiums for products that go hand in hand with long sittings – wine, starters and desserts.

    有时,餐厅会通过下述方法解决:向你长时间坐在那里必然会消费的产品——比如,酒、开胃菜及甜点——收取较高的溢价。

  • so an equal duration of charging creates the same distance of ev travel in both cars.

    因此,充电时间相等的情况下,这两款车在电动模式下的行驶里程相当。

  • i」m charging you with cleaning the room before you go.

    我要你负责把房间打扫干凈再走.

  • as for charging speed, there「s a trade-off involved: you can restore a battery quickly, but not without reducing the battery」s overall performance.

    为了追求充电的速度,这牵扯到一个平衡:你可以快速重新充满电,但是可能降低电池的整体性能。

  • battery charging systems remain basically the same as those in use half a century ago.

    电池充电系统和半个世纪前基本上没什么区别。

  • he's charging you around about a hundred pounds an hour for his services.

    他提供一小时服务,要价大约100英镑。

  • based on the average size and shape of particles in the ash, "any initial charging that occurred would have decayed away many times over.

    根据火山灰颗粒的平均大小和形状,他认为任何先前发生的充电行为在数次过后基于消亡。

  • the charging process therefore requires the expenditure of energy.

    所以,充电过程需要消耗能量.

  • although it is a long way off, there is much talk of creating a premium vod 「window」, charging perhaps $40 for a film soon after it appears in cinemas.

    虽然有很长的路要走,现在有许多关于建立一个高级视频点播「窗口」的谈论,即电影在影院上影后不久也许每部收费40美元。

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