1 to make a note of (a sum of money) as being owed -- skrive på; føre på
2 (with with) to accuse (of something illegal) -- beskylde; anklage
4 to rush -- storme; løbe
5 to make or become filled with electricity -- oplade
6 to make (a person) responsible for (a task etc) -- gøre ansvarlig
He was charged with seeing that everything went well.
8 something with which a person is accused -- sigtelse; anklage
He faces three charges of murder.
9 an attack made by moving quickly -- angreb
the charge of the Light Brigade.
10 the electricity in something -- opladning
11 someone one takes care of -- protegé
These children are my charges.
Under those circumstances, a system of tradable permits (with grandfathering of the initial allocation) could prove more politically acceptable than one of charges.
Intuitively, with the pollution charge set too high, good 2 is protected less than good, 3 initially.
As far as the records show he was never returned, recaptured and subsequently sold, or died in her charge.
This charge is usually raised when minority or immigrant children are taught in a language other than their own.
They took charge of day-to-day administration and defence planning.
A force that exists only between charged molecules (ions) or surfaces.
The 1859 law allowed the registration of haciendas and labour contracts, but the $.10 per contract charge acted as a disincentive to the system's use.
These things would then not be a charge on the actual flats.
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錢, (尤指對某一服務或活動)收費,要價,開價, 正式起訴…
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钱, (尤指对某一服务或活动)收费,要价,开价, 正式起诉…
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cargo, coste, acusación…
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encargo, despesa, tarifa…
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料金, 告訴, (金額を)請求する…
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ücret, fiyat, tutar…
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prix [masculine], inculpation [feminine], accusation [feminine]…
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preu, cost, càrrec…
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