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charge (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “charge”

sg. charge, pl. charges ou indén.
  1. tarif
    The charge for parking here is ten dollars per hour.
  2. charge
    The soldiers made a brave charge up the hill to capture the enemy's position.
  3. accusation
    The suspect faced three charges of burglary after the police found stolen items in his home.
  4. charge électrique
    The battery stores an electric charge that powers the flashlight.
  5. responsabilité
    The project was under Sarah's charge.
  6. charge explosive
    The soldiers placed a small charge of dynamite to clear the blocked tunnel.

verbe “charge”

infinitif charge; il charges; prét. charged; part. passé charged; gér. charging
  1. facturer
    The restaurant charges $20 for a burger.
  2. débiter
    She decided to charge the new laptop to her company account.
  3. accuser
    The police charged him with robbery after finding the stolen goods in his car.
  4. charger (donner une tâche)
    The teacher charged the students with organizing the school event.
  5. recharger
    She plugged in her phone to charge it before going to bed.
  6. se recharger
    My phone needs to charge before I can use it again.
  7. charger (attaquer)
    The soldiers charged at dawn, rushing towards the enemy with fierce determination.