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charge in Bengali বাংলা

charge in Maithili মৈথিলী

charge in Tamil தமிழ்

charge in English

  • charge
    adj. chargeless.

  • charge
    banzai attack orcharge
    a fanatic and suicidal assault, usually on a strongly entrenched position, by massed Japanese troops yelling ""Banzai.""

  • charge
    charge, noun. charge d'affaires.

  • charge
    charge, verb, charged,charging,noun.

  • charge
    expr. charge off,
    a. to subtract as a loss.
    Ex. The store owner charged off money which had been owed him for over three years as bad debts.
    b. to put down as belonging (to).
    Ex. A bad mistake must be charged off to experience.

  • charge
    expr. charge oneself with,
    a. to take upon oneself the responsibility of.
    Ex. She charged herself with the care of her small nephew.
    b. to accuse oneself of.
    Ex. She charged herself with carelessness in leaving the fire untended

  • charge
    expr. charge up, to put down as belonging (to).
    Ex. I charged it up to inexperience.

  • charge
    expr. get a charge (from, out of, by, etc.), (Slang.) get pleasure; obtain excitement or a thrill.
    Ex. The further suspicion arises that he enjoys blasphemous conjunctions, gets a charge out of throwing bishops out of the window (New Statesman).

  • charge
    expr. in charge of,
    a. having the care or management of.
    Ex. His uncle is in charge of the book department of the store.
    b. under the care or management of.
    Ex. The draperies are in charge of another salesman.
    c. in comma

  • charge
    expr. in charge, having the care or management; in command.
    Ex. Who is in charge here? The mate is in charge when the captain leaves the ship.

  • charge
    noun 1a. the price asked for or put on something.
    Ex. The charge for delivery is $3.
    b. an outlay of money; cost; expense.
    Ex. a small bodyguard ... armed and mounted at their own charge (Macaulay).
    2a. a debt to be paid.

  • charge
    v.i. 1. to ask a price; demand payment.
    Ex. This store does not charge for delivery.
    2. to put down the price of a purchase, or have it put down, for later payment.
    Ex. The dairy will charge for the milk delivered during the month and

  • charge
    v.t. 1. to ask as a price; put on a price of.
    Ex. This store charged 75 cents a dozen for eggs. The doctor charges ten dollars for an office call.
    2a. to put down as a debt to be paid.
    Ex. This store will charge your purchases and let

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