Vt. charge
Vi. Charging, forward charging, charging
n. Charge
Deformation: past tense: charged; Present participle: charging; Past participle: charged;
Charge can be used as a verb
The basic meaning of charge is to "load" and "fill" until full load, resulting in many new meanings, such as "make full", "order", "make bear", "charge" and "charge". In American, it can also mean "charge". This word emphasizes that the added burden is beyond the ability to accept, so it has the meaning of being tired, overburdened or overwhelmed.
When charge is used as a transitive verb, it takes a noun or pronoun as the object. When giving the explanation of "accusation", you can follow the clause of "that". When the "charge" solution is used, it can be used in the passive structure with double objects; When it means "expensive" or "expensive to charge", it cannot be said that charge is expensive, but it can be modified by too much or privilege.
When charge is used as a verb without something, it is often followed by "for" to charge "and" down "to charge.
Charge as an example of verb usage
How much do you charge per unit? How much do you charge for each?
The suspect was charged with murdering his wife.
Please charge these bills to my account.
Charge as an example of verb usage
The suspect was charged with murdering his wife.
Please charge these bills to my account.
He forgot to charge the battery.
Charge can be used as a noun
Charge is an uncountable noun when used as "responsible and managed"; When you say "accusation, accusation, accusation", it is a countable noun, and can be followed by that clause as an apposition; When used as "charge, ask for price", it mainly refers to the fees charged for a certain service. It is a countable noun.
In charge of means "a person is responsible for or takes care of a person [thing]"; In the charge of means "someone [thing] is in the charge or care of someone".
When charge means accusation, it is often expressed as charge sb with sth. It means accusing someone for something, such as charge Jack with murder;
Charge as an example of noun usage
As group leader, you should take charge.
He was arrested on a charge of armed robbery.
Rub the leather and the rubber will produce the charge.
1、 But legal experts are not sure if such a charge can stick.
But legal experts are not sure whether this accusation is true.
2、Customers who arrange overdrafts will face a monthly charge of £5.
Overdraft customers have to pay a fee of £ 5 per month.
3、 He has admitted the charge and will be sentenced later.
He has pleaded guilty and will be sentenced later.