单词 | charge card |
释义 | charge /chärj/transitive verb
ORIGIN: Fr charger, from LL carricāre to load, from L carrus a wagon; see car, cargo chargeˈable adjective
chargeˈableness noun chargeˈably adverb charged adjective (physics) (of a capacitor, battery, conductor, etc) holding, storing or receiving electrical charge or energy chargeˈful adjective (archaic) Burdensome or expensive chargeˈless adjective charˈger noun
charge account noun An account in which goods obtained are entered to be paid for later charge'back noun A process by which the cost of a credit- or debit-card transaction is borne by the retailer rather than the cardholder, eg because it has sanctioned a fraudulent payment chargeˈ-cap transitive verb chargeˈ-capping noun The imposition, by central government, of an upper limit on the amount that may be levied by local government in respect of community charges on individuals charge card noun A card issued by a store, shop, etc which authorizes a customer to obtain goods on credit charge carrier noun The electron, hole, or ion that carries the charge in an electric current chargeˈ-coupled device noun (computing) A semiconductor device which relies on the short-term storage of minority carriers in spatially defined depletion zones on its surface and where the stored charges can be moved over the surface by the application of control voltages charge density noun The electric charge per unit volume of a field or body, or per unit area of a surface charge(-discharge) machine noun (nuclear eng) A device for inserting or removing fuel without escape of radiation and often without reactor shutdown (also called (re)fuelling machine) chargeˈ-hand or chargeˈ-man noun The leader of a group of workmen, but lower in rank than foreman chargeˈ-house noun (Shakespeare) A school charge nurse noun A nurse in charge of a ward in a hospital chargeˈsheet noun A police document listing details of an accused person and the charges against him or her bring a charge (law) To accuse (with against) charge down (rugby) To run towards (a kicked ball) and block it give in charge To hand over to the police in charge In control or authority, responsible (often with of) lay to someone's charge To accuse someone press (or prefer) charges To make an official accusation of a crime take charge of To assume the care or control of |
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