charge 的英语意思
chargecharge1 /tʃɑːdʒ $ tʃɑːrdʒ/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1price [countable, uncountable] the amount of money you have to pay for goods or services为商品或服务所须支付的金额;费用charge of
an admission charge of $55美元的入场费charge for
There is a charge for the use of the swimming pool.使用游泳池须收费。
Guided tours are provided at no charge.导览游览服务免费提供。
Your order will be sent free of charge (=with no cost).您的订单将免费发送(=无需费用)。► see thesaurus at cost2control [uncountable] the position of having control or responsibility for a group of people or an activity对一群人或某项活动拥有控制权或负有责任的职位;主管地位in charge (of something)
He asked to speak to the person in charge.他要求与负责人交谈。
the officer in charge of the investigation负责调查的警官
Stern put Travis in charge of (=gave him control of) the research team.Stern让Travis负责(=赋予他控制权)研究团队。
Owens came in and took charge of (=took control of) the situation.Owens介入并掌控(=控制)了局势。
A commander in each county was to have charge of the local militia.每个郡的指挥官负责管理当地民兵。3somebody/something you look after a)be in/under somebody’s charge if someone or something is in your charge, you are responsible for looking after them若某人或某物处于你的监护之下,则你负有照料其的责任:
teachers that do their best for the children in their charge竭尽全力为所管孩子服务的老师
The files were left in your charge.这些文件交由你保管。 b)[countable] formal正式 someone that you are responsible for looking after由你负责照料的人;被监护者:
Sarah bought some chocolate for her three young charges.Sarah为她照管的三个孩子买了些巧克力。4crime [countable] an official statement by the police that someone may be guilty of a crime警方就某人可能犯罪所作的正式声明;控罪;起诉charge against
He was found guilty of all six charges against him.他被裁定所有六项控罪成立。charge of
Higgins is facing a charge of armed robbery.Higgins面临武装抢劫的指控。on a charge (of something)
The following morning, he was arrested on a charge of burglary.次日早晨,他以入室盗窃罪被捕。5blame [countable] a written or spoken statement blaming someone for doing something bad or illegal指责某人做了不良或违法之事的书面或口头陈述;指控;谴责 SYN allegationcharge that
the charge that tobacco companies target young people with their ads烟草公司以广告针对年轻人的指控charge of
a charge of racial discrimination against the company对该公司种族歧视的指控deny/counter a charge (=say that a charge is untrue)(=声称某项指控不实)
Wallace denied charges that he had lied to investigators.Wallace否认了他曾向调查人员撒谎的指控。lay/leave yourself open to a charge of something (=be likely to be blamed for something)(=可能因某事受到指责)
The speech laid him open to charges of political bias.这篇演讲使他容易受到政治偏见的指责。6attack [countable] an attack in which soldiers or animals move towards someone or something very quickly士兵或动物迅速向某人或某物冲击的进攻;冲锋7effort lead the charge to make a strong effort to do something为某事全力以赴;带头推进:
It was small businesses that led the charge against health care changes.正是小型企业率先领导了反对医疗改革的运动。8electricity [uncountable] electricity that is put into a piece of electrical equipment such as a battery存入电池等电气设备中的电量;电荷on charge (=taking in a charge of electricity)(=正在充电)
Leave the battery on charge all night.让电池充电一整晚。9explosive [countable] an explosive put into something such as a bomb or gun填入炸弹或枪炮等物内的炸药;装药10strength of feelings [singular] the power of strong feelings强烈情感的力量;情感冲击力:
Cases of child abuse have a strong emotional charge.虐待儿童案件具有强烈的情感冲击力。11get a charge out of something American English spoken口语 to be excited by something and enjoy it very much对某事感到非常兴奋并享受其中:
I got a real charge out of seeing my niece take her first steps.看到侄女迈出第一步,我真的非常兴奋。12an order to do something [countable] formal正式 an order to do something做某事的命令;托付;使命charge to do something
The old servant fulfilled his master’s charge to care for the children.老仆人履行了主人托付他照料孩子们的使命。 → reverse the charges at reverse1(6)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + charge形容词/名词 + chargea small charge· For a small charge guests can use the hotel sauna.· 只需少量费用,客人即可使用酒店桑拿室。an extra/additional charge· Breakfast may be served in your bedroom at no extra charge.· 早餐可送至您的房间,无额外收费。free of charge (=with no cost)· Delivery is free of charge.· 配送免费。somebody’s charges are high/low (=you have to pay a lot/a little)· His charges are too high.· 他的收费太高了。a fixed charge· There’s a fixed charge for having a dental check.· 牙科检查有固定收费。a nominal charge (=a very small amount of money)· You can use the tennis courts for a nominal charge.· 您只需支付象征性费用即可使用网球场。a minimum charge (=an amount that is the least you can pay)· There’s a minimum charge of £10 per person in the Terrace restaurant.· 露台餐厅每人最低消费10英镑。a service charge (=for service in a hotel, restaurant etc)· The restaurant’s prices include a 10% service charge.· 餐厅价格含10%的服务费。an admission charge (=for being allowed to enter a place)· There is no admission charge.· 无需入场费。a call-out charge British English (=that you must pay a workman to come to your home)· The electrician said there is a £40 call-out charge.· 电工说有40英镑的上门服务费。a cancellation charge· If you change your flight booking, you may have to pay a cancellation charge.· 如果您更改航班预订,可能需要支付取消费。a delivery charge· How much is the store’s delivery charge?· 这家商店的配送费是多少?bank charges (=fees charged by a bank for some services)· You will have to pay bank charges if your account is overdrawn.· 如果您的账户透支,将需要支付银行费用。verbs动词pay a charge· There will be a small charge to pay.· 需缴纳少量费用。make a charge (=ask you to pay a charge)· We make no charge for this service.· 我们对此项服务不收取任何费用。incur a charge formal正式 (=result in you paying a charge)· All cancellations incur a charge.· 所有取消操作均须收费。introduce/impose a charge· The government introduced a charge for water.· 政府推出了水费收费制度。waive a charge (=allow you not to pay it)· I’ve asked the bank to waive the charge this time.· 我已要求银行这次免除费用。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 4— 释义 4ADJECTIVES/NOUN + charge形容词/名词 + chargea murder/burglary/drugs etc charge· He appeared in court on fraud charges.· 他因诈骗罪出庭受审。· Robins was in jail awaiting trial on drugs charges.· Robins在狱中等候毒品指控的审判。criminal charges· The investigation resulted in criminal charges against three police officers.· 调查导致三名警察遭到刑事指控。a serious charge· Drinking and driving is a very serious charge.· 酒后驾车是一项非常严重的罪名。a felony charge American English (=for a serious crime)· He pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of cocaine possession.· 他对持有可卡因的重罪指控不认罪。verbs动词press/bring charges (=make someone be brought to court for a crime)· Sometimes the victim of an assault does not want to press charges.· 有时袭击案的受害者不想提出指控。face charges (=have been charged with a crime)· A farmer is facing charges of cruelty and neglect.· 一名农场主面临虐待和疏忽照管的指控。deny/admit a charge· All three men denied the charge of manslaughter.· 三名男子均否认过失杀人的指控。plead guilty to a charge (=say formally in court that you are guilty)· The youth pleaded guilty to a charge of arson.· 该青少年对纵火指控认罪。drop the charges (=decide not to go on with a court case)· The prosecution dropped the charges in 2005.· 检察方于2005年撤销了指控。dismiss the charges (=say that a court case should not continue)· If there is insufficient evidence, the court will dismiss the charges.· 如果证据不足,法院将驳回指控。be released without charge· She had been arrested twice and released without charge.· 她曾两次被捕,均在未被起诉的情况下获释。be convicted of/on a charge (=be judged to be guilty)· McCorley was convicted on a charge of assault.· McCorley因袭击罪被定罪。be acquitted of/on a charge (=be judged to be not guilty)· Both men were acquitted of all charges.· 两名男子均被宣告无罪。
查看全部语言翻译1price [countable, uncountable] the amount of money you have to pay for goods or services为商品或服务所须支付的金额;费用charge of
an admission charge of $55美元的入场费charge for
There is a charge for the use of the swimming pool.使用游泳池须收费。
Guided tours are provided at no charge.导览游览服务免费提供。
Your order will be sent free of charge (=with no cost).您的订单将免费发送(=无需费用)。► see thesaurus at cost2control [uncountable] the position of having control or responsibility for a group of people or an activity对一群人或某项活动拥有控制权或负有责任的职位;主管地位in charge (of something)
He asked to speak to the person in charge.他要求与负责人交谈。
the officer in charge of the investigation负责调查的警官
Stern put Travis in charge of (=gave him control of) the research team.Stern让Travis负责(=赋予他控制权)研究团队。
Owens came in and took charge of (=took control of) the situation.Owens介入并掌控(=控制)了局势。
A commander in each county was to have charge of the local militia.每个郡的指挥官负责管理当地民兵。3somebody/something you look after a)be in/under somebody’s charge if someone or something is in your charge, you are responsible for looking after them若某人或某物处于你的监护之下,则你负有照料其的责任:
teachers that do their best for the children in their charge竭尽全力为所管孩子服务的老师
The files were left in your charge.这些文件交由你保管。 b)[countable] formal正式 someone that you are responsible for looking after由你负责照料的人;被监护者:
Sarah bought some chocolate for her three young charges.Sarah为她照管的三个孩子买了些巧克力。4crime [countable] an official statement by the police that someone may be guilty of a crime警方就某人可能犯罪所作的正式声明;控罪;起诉charge against
He was found guilty of all six charges against him.他被裁定所有六项控罪成立。charge of
Higgins is facing a charge of armed robbery.Higgins面临武装抢劫的指控。on a charge (of something)
The following morning, he was arrested on a charge of burglary.次日早晨,他以入室盗窃罪被捕。5blame [countable] a written or spoken statement blaming someone for doing something bad or illegal指责某人做了不良或违法之事的书面或口头陈述;指控;谴责 SYN allegationcharge that
the charge that tobacco companies target young people with their ads烟草公司以广告针对年轻人的指控charge of
a charge of racial discrimination against the company对该公司种族歧视的指控deny/counter a charge (=say that a charge is untrue)(=声称某项指控不实)
Wallace denied charges that he had lied to investigators.Wallace否认了他曾向调查人员撒谎的指控。lay/leave yourself open to a charge of something (=be likely to be blamed for something)(=可能因某事受到指责)
The speech laid him open to charges of political bias.这篇演讲使他容易受到政治偏见的指责。6attack [countable] an attack in which soldiers or animals move towards someone or something very quickly士兵或动物迅速向某人或某物冲击的进攻;冲锋7effort lead the charge to make a strong effort to do something为某事全力以赴;带头推进:
It was small businesses that led the charge against health care changes.正是小型企业率先领导了反对医疗改革的运动。8electricity [uncountable] electricity that is put into a piece of electrical equipment such as a battery存入电池等电气设备中的电量;电荷on charge (=taking in a charge of electricity)(=正在充电)
Leave the battery on charge all night.让电池充电一整晚。9explosive [countable] an explosive put into something such as a bomb or gun填入炸弹或枪炮等物内的炸药;装药10strength of feelings [singular] the power of strong feelings强烈情感的力量;情感冲击力:
Cases of child abuse have a strong emotional charge.虐待儿童案件具有强烈的情感冲击力。11get a charge out of something American English spoken口语 to be excited by something and enjoy it very much对某事感到非常兴奋并享受其中:
I got a real charge out of seeing my niece take her first steps.看到侄女迈出第一步,我真的非常兴奋。12an order to do something [countable] formal正式 an order to do something做某事的命令;托付;使命charge to do something
The old servant fulfilled his master’s charge to care for the children.老仆人履行了主人托付他照料孩子们的使命。 → reverse the charges at reverse1(6)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1ADJECTIVES/NOUN + charge形容词/名词 + chargea small charge· For a small charge guests can use the hotel sauna.· 只需少量费用,客人即可使用酒店桑拿室。an extra/additional charge· Breakfast may be served in your bedroom at no extra charge.· 早餐可送至您的房间,无额外收费。free of charge (=with no cost)· Delivery is free of charge.· 配送免费。somebody’s charges are high/low (=you have to pay a lot/a little)· His charges are too high.· 他的收费太高了。a fixed charge· There’s a fixed charge for having a dental check.· 牙科检查有固定收费。a nominal charge (=a very small amount of money)· You can use the tennis courts for a nominal charge.· 您只需支付象征性费用即可使用网球场。a minimum charge (=an amount that is the least you can pay)· There’s a minimum charge of £10 per person in the Terrace restaurant.· 露台餐厅每人最低消费10英镑。a service charge (=for service in a hotel, restaurant etc)· The restaurant’s prices include a 10% service charge.· 餐厅价格含10%的服务费。an admission charge (=for being allowed to enter a place)· There is no admission charge.· 无需入场费。a call-out charge British English (=that you must pay a workman to come to your home)· The electrician said there is a £40 call-out charge.· 电工说有40英镑的上门服务费。a cancellation charge· If you change your flight booking, you may have to pay a cancellation charge.· 如果您更改航班预订,可能需要支付取消费。a delivery charge· How much is the store’s delivery charge?· 这家商店的配送费是多少?bank charges (=fees charged by a bank for some services)· You will have to pay bank charges if your account is overdrawn.· 如果您的账户透支,将需要支付银行费用。verbs动词pay a charge· There will be a small charge to pay.· 需缴纳少量费用。make a charge (=ask you to pay a charge)· We make no charge for this service.· 我们对此项服务不收取任何费用。incur a charge formal正式 (=result in you paying a charge)· All cancellations incur a charge.· 所有取消操作均须收费。introduce/impose a charge· The government introduced a charge for water.· 政府推出了水费收费制度。waive a charge (=allow you not to pay it)· I’ve asked the bank to waive the charge this time.· 我已要求银行这次免除费用。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 4— 释义 4ADJECTIVES/NOUN + charge形容词/名词 + chargea murder/burglary/drugs etc charge· He appeared in court on fraud charges.· 他因诈骗罪出庭受审。· Robins was in jail awaiting trial on drugs charges.· Robins在狱中等候毒品指控的审判。criminal charges· The investigation resulted in criminal charges against three police officers.· 调查导致三名警察遭到刑事指控。a serious charge· Drinking and driving is a very serious charge.· 酒后驾车是一项非常严重的罪名。a felony charge American English (=for a serious crime)· He pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of cocaine possession.· 他对持有可卡因的重罪指控不认罪。verbs动词press/bring charges (=make someone be brought to court for a crime)· Sometimes the victim of an assault does not want to press charges.· 有时袭击案的受害者不想提出指控。face charges (=have been charged with a crime)· A farmer is facing charges of cruelty and neglect.· 一名农场主面临虐待和疏忽照管的指控。deny/admit a charge· All three men denied the charge of manslaughter.· 三名男子均否认过失杀人的指控。plead guilty to a charge (=say formally in court that you are guilty)· The youth pleaded guilty to a charge of arson.· 该青少年对纵火指控认罪。drop the charges (=decide not to go on with a court case)· The prosecution dropped the charges in 2005.· 检察方于2005年撤销了指控。dismiss the charges (=say that a court case should not continue)· If there is insufficient evidence, the court will dismiss the charges.· 如果证据不足,法院将驳回指控。be released without charge· She had been arrested twice and released without charge.· 她曾两次被捕,均在未被起诉的情况下获释。be convicted of/on a charge (=be judged to be guilty)· McCorley was convicted on a charge of assault.· McCorley因袭击罪被定罪。be acquitted of/on a charge (=be judged to be not guilty)· Both men were acquitted of all charges.· 两名男子均被宣告无罪。chargecharge2 verb
1money a)[intransitive, transitive] to ask someone for a particular amount of money for something you are selling就所售商品向某人索取特定金额;收费;要价:
The hotel charges $125 a night.该酒店每晚收费125美元。charge somebody £10/$50 etc (for something)
The restaurant charged us £40 for the wine.餐厅向我们收取了40英镑的酒水费。charge something at something
Calls will be charged at 44p per minute.通话费用为每分钟44便士。charge for
We won’t charge for delivery if you pay now.如果您现在付款,我们不收取配送费。charge rent/a fee/interest etc
The gallery charges an entrance fee.该画廊收取入场费。 b)charge something to somebody’s account/room etc to record the cost of something on someone’s account, so that they can pay for it later将某物的费用记入某人的账户,以便其日后支付;记账:
Wilson charged the drinks to his room.Wilson将饮料费用记到他的房间账上。
Use a courier and charge it to the department.用快递服务,费用记到部门账上。 c)[transitive] American English to pay for something with a credit card用信用卡付款charge something on something
I charged the shoes on Visa.我用Visa卡付了鞋款。
‘How would you like to pay?’ ‘I’ll charge it.’"您想怎么付款?""我用信用卡。"2crime [transitive] to state officially that someone may be guilty of a crime正式声明某人可能犯有罪行;起诉;控告charge somebody with something
Gibbons has been charged with murder.Gibbons已被控谋杀罪。► see thesaurus at accuse3blame somebody [transitive] formal正式 to say publicly that you think someone has done something wrong公开表示认为某人做了错事;公开指控;谴责charge that
Demonstrators have charged that the police used excessive force against them.示威者指控警察对他们使用了过度武力。4run [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to deliberately run or walk somewhere quickly故意快速跑向或走向某处charge around/through/out etc
The boys charged noisily into the water.男孩们吵吵嚷嚷地冲进水里。► see thesaurus at run5attack [intransitive, transitive] to deliberately rush quickly towards someone or something in order to attack them故意快速向某人或某物冲去以发动攻击;冲锋;突袭:
Then, with a final effort, our men charged the enemy for the last time.然后,我方士兵做最后一搏,向敌人发起了最后一次冲锋。charge at/towards/into
The bear charged towards her at full speed.熊以全速向她冲去。6electricity [intransitive, transitive] (also charge up) if a battery charges, or if you charge it, it takes in and stores electricity若电池正在充电,或者您在给它充电,则其在吸收并储存电能:
The shaver can be charged up.剃须刀可以充电。7order somebody [transitive] formal正式 to order someone to do something or make them responsible for it命令某人做某事或使其对此负责;委托;赋予职责charge somebody with doing something
The commission is charged with investigating war crimes.该委员会被赋予调查战争罪行的职责。8gun [transitive] old use旧式 to load a gun给枪装弹9glass [transitive] British English formal正式 to fill a glass斟满酒杯 → charged
1money a)[intransitive, transitive] to ask someone for a particular amount of money for something you are selling就所售商品向某人索取特定金额;收费;要价:
The hotel charges $125 a night.该酒店每晚收费125美元。charge somebody £10/$50 etc (for something)
The restaurant charged us £40 for the wine.餐厅向我们收取了40英镑的酒水费。charge something at something
Calls will be charged at 44p per minute.通话费用为每分钟44便士。charge for
We won’t charge for delivery if you pay now.如果您现在付款,我们不收取配送费。charge rent/a fee/interest etc
The gallery charges an entrance fee.该画廊收取入场费。 b)charge something to somebody’s account/room etc to record the cost of something on someone’s account, so that they can pay for it later将某物的费用记入某人的账户,以便其日后支付;记账:
Wilson charged the drinks to his room.Wilson将饮料费用记到他的房间账上。
Use a courier and charge it to the department.用快递服务,费用记到部门账上。 c)[transitive] American English to pay for something with a credit card用信用卡付款charge something on something
I charged the shoes on Visa.我用Visa卡付了鞋款。
‘How would you like to pay?’ ‘I’ll charge it.’"您想怎么付款?""我用信用卡。"2crime [transitive] to state officially that someone may be guilty of a crime正式声明某人可能犯有罪行;起诉;控告charge somebody with something
Gibbons has been charged with murder.Gibbons已被控谋杀罪。► see thesaurus at accuse3blame somebody [transitive] formal正式 to say publicly that you think someone has done something wrong公开表示认为某人做了错事;公开指控;谴责charge that
Demonstrators have charged that the police used excessive force against them.示威者指控警察对他们使用了过度武力。4run [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to deliberately run or walk somewhere quickly故意快速跑向或走向某处charge around/through/out etc
The boys charged noisily into the water.男孩们吵吵嚷嚷地冲进水里。► see thesaurus at run5attack [intransitive, transitive] to deliberately rush quickly towards someone or something in order to attack them故意快速向某人或某物冲去以发动攻击;冲锋;突袭:
Then, with a final effort, our men charged the enemy for the last time.然后,我方士兵做最后一搏,向敌人发起了最后一次冲锋。charge at/towards/into
The bear charged towards her at full speed.熊以全速向她冲去。6electricity [intransitive, transitive] (also charge up) if a battery charges, or if you charge it, it takes in and stores electricity若电池正在充电,或者您在给它充电,则其在吸收并储存电能:
The shaver can be charged up.剃须刀可以充电。7order somebody [transitive] formal正式 to order someone to do something or make them responsible for it命令某人做某事或使其对此负责;委托;赋予职责charge somebody with doing something
The commission is charged with investigating war crimes.该委员会被赋予调查战争罪行的职责。8gun [transitive] old use旧式 to load a gun给枪装弹9glass [transitive] British English formal正式 to fill a glass斟满酒杯 → charged