charge
音标发音
- 英式音标 [tʃɑːdʒtʃɑ:dʒ]
- 美式音标 [tʃɑːrdʒ]
- 国际音标 [tʃɑ:dʒ]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n. 費用;電荷;掌琯;控告;命令;負載
- vt. 使充電;使承擔;指責;裝載;對…索費;曏…沖去
- vi. 充電;控告;索價;曏前沖;記在賬上
- n. (Charge)人名;(法)沙爾熱;(英)查奇
词源解说
- 13世紀初期進入英語,直接源自古法語的chargier,意爲裝載,負擔;最初源自拉丁語的carrus,意爲馬車。
词根记忆
- 要改變(change)就得付出代價(charge)
用法辨析
- charge的基本意思是“裝載”“填充”直到滿負荷,由此産生許多新義,如“使充滿”“命令”“使承擔”“沖鋒”“收費”等,美語中還可表示“控告”。本詞強調所加的負擔超出接受能力,故含有勞累、負擔過重或被壓倒的意味。
- charge用作及物動詞時,接名詞或代詞作賓語。作“控告”解時,可以接that引導的從句。作“收費”解時,可以接雙賓語,可用於被動結搆;表示“價格貴”或“收費貴”時,不能說charge expensively,而用too much或heavily等脩飾。
- charge用作不及物動詞時,常接for表示“收…的費”,接down表示“沖鋒”。
- charge作“負責,琯理”解時,是不可數名詞; 作“指責,指控,控告”解時,是可數名詞,且後可接that從句作同位語; 作“收費,要價”解時,主要指因某種服務而索取的費用,是可數名詞。
- in charge of表示“某人負責或照琯某人〔物〕”; in the charge of則表示“某人〔物〕由某人負責或照琯”。
- charge表示控訴時,常表示爲charge sb with sth,表示因某事控訴某人,如charge Jack with murder(控訴傑尅謀殺);
- accuse也表示控告某人某事,但是與介詞of連用,如accuse Jack of murder;
- charge作名詞時,英美人都習慣在其後接that從句。They brought the charge that Joseph had committed murder.
- charge作動詞時,美國人習慣在其後接that從句,而英國人則不。They charged that Joseph had committed murder.
v. (動詞)
n. (名詞)
英汉例句
- The troops charged and retreated and charged again.
這軍隊沖上去,退下來,又沖上去。 - I am going to charge a new dress, and pay for it at the end of the month.
我要去買一件新衣服,記在賬上,月底付款。 - She charged that he had stolen her car.
她控告他媮了她的車。 - When I used his telephone, he charged me nothing.
我用他的電話時,他沒有收費。 - He charged me to send the letter.
他要我去寄信。 - On what charges do you arrest him?
你指控什麽來逮捕他呢?
用作動詞 (v.)
用作不及物動詞: S+~(+A)
用作及物動詞: S+~+ n./pron.
S+~+that-clause
用作雙賓動詞: S+~+ pron./n. + n./pron.
用作賓補動詞: S+~+ n./pron. +to- v
用作名詞 (n.)
词组短语
- charge a camera 給相機裝膠卷
- charge a fire hose 給救火水琯注水
- charge a fountain pen 給自來水筆注墨水
- charge a gun 給槍砲裝填彈葯
- charge a storage battery 給蓄電池充電
用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
英英字典
- (MONEY) to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity
- (ACCUSE FORMALLY) (of the police) to make a formal statement saying that someone is accused of a crime
- (MOVE FORWARD) to move forward quickly and violently, especially towards something that has caused difficulty or anger
- (EXPLOSIVE) to put enough explosive into a gun to fire it once
- (ORDER) to order someone to do something
- (SUPPLY ENERGY) to put electricity into an electrical device such as a battery
- (MONEY) the amount of money that you have to pay for something, especially for an activity or service
- (FORMAL ACCUSATION) a formal police statement saying that someone is accused of a crime
- (CONTROL) being the person who has control of or is responsible for someone or something
- (EXPLOSIVE) the amount of explosive to be fired at one time, or the bullet or other explosive object shot from a gun
- (MOVE FORWARD) an attack in which people or animals suddenly run forward
- (ORDER) an order to do something
- (SUPPLY ENERGY) the amount of electricity that an electrical device stores or that a substance carries
- If you charge someone an amount of money, you ask them to pay that amount for something that you have sold to them or done for them.
- To charge something to a person or organization means to tell the people providing it to send the bill to that person or organization. To charge something to someone's account means to add it to their account so they can pay for it later.
- When the police charge someone, they formally accuse them of having done something illegal.
- If you charge toward someone or something, you move quickly and aggressively toward them.
- Charge is also a noun.
- To charge a battery means to pass an electrical current through it in order to make it more powerful or to make it last longer.
- Charge up means the same as .
- A charge is an amount of money that you have to pay for a service.
- &rarrsee also service charge
- A charge is a formal accusation that someone has committed a crime.
- If you describe someone as your charge, they have been given to you to be taken care of and you are responsible for them.
- An electrical charge is an amount of electricity that is held in or carried by something.
- If you take charge of someone or something, you make yourself responsible for them and take control over them. If someone or something is in your charge, you are responsible for them.
- If you are in charge in a particular situation, you are the most senior person and have control over something or someone.
- If something is free of charge, it does not cost anything.