in charge如何读

英:[ɪn tʃɑːdʒ]

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in charge是什么意思

  • adv.

    主管,看管,在…看管下;

  • in charge英英释义

    verb

    transitive verb

    to fix or ask as fee or payment

    charges $50 for an office visit

    to record (an item) as an expense, debt, obligation, or liability

    charged a new sofa

    to impose a financial burden on

    charge his estate with debts incurred

    to give an electric charge to

    charge a capacitor

    to place a charge (as of powder) in

    to fill or furnish fully

    The music is charged with excitement.

    electrify sense 2

    The crowd was charged by her performance.

    to assume as a heraldic bearing (see bearing sense 4)

    charged his shield with three roses

    archaic to lay or put a load on or in : load

    horses charged with heavy burdens

    to rush against : attackalso: to rush into (an opponent) usually illegally in various sports

    The bull charged the matador.

    to bring (a weapon) into position for attack : level

    charge a lance

    to make an assertion against especially by ascribing guilt or blame They were charged as being instigators.

    charges him with armed robbery

    to place the guilt or blame for

    charge her failure to negligence

    to assert as an accusation

    charges that they distorted the data

    to impose a task or responsibility on

    charge him with the job of finding a new meeting place

    to command, instruct, or exhort with authority

    I charge you not to go.

    of a judge to give a charge (see charge entry 2 sense 6a) to (a jury)

    intransitive verb

    to rush forward in or as if in assault : attackalso: to charge an opponent in sports

    came charging into the room

    to ask or set a price

    Do you charge for this service?

    to charge an item to an account

    charge now, pay later

    of a battery or battery-powered device to gain an electric charge : to receive and store a greater quantity of electrical energy

    She left the phone charging overnight.

    noun

    the price demanded for something

    no admission charge

    a debit to an account

    The purchase was a charge.

    expense, cost

    gave the banquet at his own charge

    the record of a loan (as of a book from a library)

    British an interest in property granted as security for a loan

    a definite quantity of electricityespecially: an excess or deficiency of electrons in a body

    the quantity of explosive used in a single discharge

    the quantity that an apparatus is intended to receive and fitted to hold

    the charge of chemicals in a fire extinguisher

    thrill, kick

    got a charge out of the game

    a store or accumulation of impelling force

    the deeply emotional charge of the drama

    management, supervision see also take charge

    has charge of the home office

    a person or thing committed into the care of another

    played with her young charges at the day-care center

    obligation, requirement

    … to maintain this readiness … is … a first charge upon our military effort …—Sir Winston Churchill

    the ecclesiastical jurisdiction (such as a parish) committed to a clergyman

    a formal assertion of illegality

    a charge of murder

    a statement of complaint or hostile criticism

    denied the charges of nepotism that were leveled against him

    a violent rush forward (as to attack)

    the charge of the brigade

    a usually illegal rush into an opponent in various sports (such as basketball)

    instruction, command

    … he gave them charge about the Queen, To guard and foster her forevermore.—Alfred Tennyson

    instruction in points of law given by a court to a jury

    a figure borne on a heraldic field

    obsolete a material load or weight

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    in charge词源英文解释

    Verb Middle English chargen "to load, burden, trouble, accuse, impose a duty on, tax, call to account, attach importance to," borrowed from Anglo-French charger, carger, carker (also continental Old French), going back to Late Latin carricāre "to load onto a cart, transport," from carrum "vehicle, cart" + -icāre, verb formative — more at car Noun Middle English, "load, cargo, burden, encumbrance, duty, concern, significance, order, accusation, impost," borrowed from Anglo-French, noun derivative of charger "to load, burden, accuse" — more at charge >entry 1

    The first known use of charge was in the 13th century

    in charge儿童词典英英释义

    pullover1 of 2adjective

    put on by being pulled over the head

    pullover sweater

    pullover2 of 2noun

    a pullover garment

    have1 of 2verb

    possess sense 1, own have the right to vote

    have a dog

    to consist of

    April has 30 days

    to be forced by duty or conscience in regard to : must have a letter to write

    have to go

    to stand in relationship to

    has three sisters

    obtain sense 1, get

    the best to be had

    receive sense 1

    had bad news

    accept sense 1aespecially: to accept in marriage

    she wouldn't have him

    to be marked or characterized by

    has red hair

    reveal sense 1

    had the courage to refuse

    use entry 2 sense 3, exercise

    have mercy

    experience entry 2, undergo I have a cold

    have a good time

    to perform an action or engage in an activity had a fight

    have a look at that mess

    to hold in the mind have doubts

    have an opinion

    to cause to do or be done please have the children stay

    had my hair cut

    to cause to be

    has everyone confused

    permit entry 1 sense 1

    we'll have no more of that

    to hold an advantage over

    we have them now

    trick entry 2 sense 1, fool

    been had by a partner

    bear entry 2 sense 2a

    have a baby

    to partake of

    have dinner

    bribe entry 2

    can be had for a price

    —used as a helping verb with the past participle of another verbhad already eatenwill have finished dinner by then

    has gone home

    have2 of 2noun

    one that has much material wealth

    trade-in1 of 2noun

    something given in trade usually as part payment for a purchase

    trade in2 of 2verb

    to turn in as a payment or part payment for a purchase

    bear1 of 2noun

    or plural bear any of a family of large heavy mammals that have long shaggy hair and small tails and feed largely on fruit, plants, and insects as well as on flesh

    a rude, burly, or clumsy person a great bear of a man

    a real bear in the morning

    a person who sells stocks or bonds in the expectation that the price will go down

    bear2 of 2verb

    to move while holding up and supporting : carry arrived bearing gifts

    the right to bear arms

    to hold in the mind

    bear a grudge

    behave sense 1

    bore himself like a gentleman

    to give as testimony

    bear false witness

    to have as a feature or characteristic bore a resemblance to her aunt

    bears marks of suffering

    to give birth to the baby was born last week

    bear children

    to bring forth : produce

    bear fruit

    to hold up : support

    to put up with : stand

    I can't bear the suspense

    assume sense 1 bear the blame

    bore the costs

    to push down on : press

    bears down on her pencil

    to move or lie in an indicated direction

    bear right at the fork in the road

    to have a relation to the matter at hand

    facts bearing on the question

    to exercise force or influence

    bring pressure to bear

    bind1 of 2verb

    to fasten by tying

    to hold or restrict by force or obligation

    bound by an oath

    bandage entry 2

    bind a wound

    to stick together

    to form a mass that sticks together

    to take up and hold (as by chemical forces) : combine with

    to make firm or sure

    a deposit binds the sale

    to finish or decorate with a binding

    to fasten together and enclose in a cover

    bind2 of 2noun

    something that binds

    short divisionnoun

    mathematical division in which the steps are performed one after another without writing out the remainders

    short-circuit1 of 2verb

    to make a short circuit in or have a short circuit

    short circuit2 of 2noun

    an electrical connection made between points in an electric circuit between which current does not normally flow

    charge1 of 2noun

    the amount (as of ammunition or fuel) needed to load or fill something

    a quantity of electricity

    an electric charge

    a task, duty, or order given to a person : obligation

    the work or duty of managing

    has charge of the building

    a person or thing given to another person to look after

    an instruction, command, or explanation based on authority

    a judge's charge to the jury

    the price demanded especially for a service

    an amount listed as a debt on an account

    a claim of wrongdoing : accusation

    a charge of burglary

    a rush to attack an enemy : assault

    the charge of the army

    the signal for attack

    sound the charge

    a usually illegal rush into an opponent in various sports (as basketball)

    charge2 of 2verb

    load entry 2 sense 1a, fill

    to give an electric charge to

    to restore the active materials in a storage battery by the passage of a direct current through in the opposite direction to that of the flowing out of electricity from the battery

    to gain an electric charge : to receive and store a greater amount of electrical energy

    left the phone charging

    to give a task or responsibility to

    charge him with the job

    to give an order by right of authority to

    I charge you not to go

    to accuse formally

    charged with theft

    to rush againstalso: to rush into (an opponent) usually illegally in sports

    to enter as a debt or responsibility on a record

    charged the purchase to my account

    to ask or set as a price

    charged $100 for repairs

    in charge 例句

    1 Those in charge deluded themselves they were up to speed.

    那些负责人自以为掌握了最新情况。

    2 He is in charge of the general affairs.

    他管总务.

    3 He was placed in charge of the department.

    他受命主管这个部门.

    4 He will be in charge of all hiring and firing at PHA.

    他将负责公共房产管理局所有人员的雇用和解聘事务。

    5 Stories abound about when he was in charge.

    关于他在任时的传闻多不胜数。

    6 He is in charge of the municipal housing project.

    他主管该市建房计划。

    7 My sister was put in charge of the apiary.

    我姐姐被派去负责养蜂场.

    8 The cook is in charge of the kitchen helper.

    这位厨师负责管理厨工.

    9 You are in charge of the job . How could you evade the issue?

    你是负责人, 你怎么能对这个问题不置可否?

    10 The secret service agents in charge of protecting the President tried to be as unobtrusive as possible.

    负责保护总统的秘密安全人员的行动尽可能不引人注目.

    11 He is in charge of the school work.

    他负责学校工作.

    12 He is in charge of the work.

    这项工作由他抓.

    13 The teacher is in charge of the class.

    这位教师负责这个班.

    14 Joseph Alcazar, 30, of Fontana, who has two previous DUI convictions, was charged with multiple felonies in the death of Rosenda Elizabeth Smiley, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office said in a May 29 news release.

    15 There is an unspoken understanding that Hugh will be in charge while Jeanne is away.

    大家有了默契,珍妮不在的时候由休来负责.

    16 The basketball player was charged with a foul.

    17 The government charged that he had not paid taxes for five years.

    18 He is the vice-president in charge of sales.

    他是负责销售的副总经理。

    19 Mary was ( put ) in charge of the baby.

    玛丽负责照料这个婴儿.

    20 Each of her cousins had charge of his own domain.

    她的每一个亲属主管着自己的领地。

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