单词 |
charge (one) with (something) |
释义 |
charge (one) with (something) charge (one) with (something)1. To officially accuse one of a crime. They finally caught Capone by charging him with tax evasion.2. To assign one a particular task. Don't worry, I charged my top aide with that assignment, so we should have an update soon.See also: chargecharge someone with something 1. to place criminal charges against someone. The police charged Max with robbery. 2. to order someone to do a particular task. The president charged him with organizing the meeting. We charged her with locating new office space.See also: chargecharge with1. Impose a duty or task on, as in He was charged with getting this message to the commissioners. [c. 1300] 2. Accuse of a crime, as in He was charged with creating a disturbance. [Mid-1500s] See also: charge |
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- cataracta fibrosa
- cataract-alopecia-sclerodactyly syndrome
- cataracta neurodermatica
- cataracta nigra
- cataract, anterior polar
- cataracta syndermatotica
- cataract, autosomal recessive, early-onset, pulverulent
- cataract canyon
- cataract, central saccular, with sutural opacities
- cataract, congenital, cerulean type
- cataract, congenital, cerulean type, 1
- cataract, congenital nuclear, autosomal recessive 1
- cataract, congenital, nuclear progressive
- cataract, congenital, volkmann type
- cataract, congenital, with microphthalmia
- cataract, congenital zonular, with sutural opacities
- cataract, coppock-like
- cataract (cortical) age-related type 2
- cataract, crystalline aculeiform or frosted
- cataract extraction
- cataract induction
- cataracting
- cataract, juvenile, with microcornea and glucosuria
- cataract lake
- cataract lens
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