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1 charge
1) заряд3) зарядка || заряжать (систему, аккумулятор и т. п.)4) загрузка; метал. завалка, засыпка || загружать; метал. заваливать, засыпать6) метал., сил. садка7) заливка, заправка || заливать, заправлять8) нагнетать9) наполнитель; навеска10) пищ. партия ( продукта)11) хол. заряжать ( систему) агентом•to calculate charge — 1. рассчитывать мощность заряда 2. рассчитывать тариф;to explode ( to fire) charge — взрывать заряд;to charge off — 1. списывать в расход 2. амортизировать;to push back ( in) charge — досылать заряд;to steam (to tamp) charge — производить забойку заряда;-
additional charge
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air-cushioned charge
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anionic charge
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anion charge
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annual standby charge
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atomic charge
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axle-changing charges
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background charge
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banking charge
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battery dry charge
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bed charge
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blast-hole charge
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blasting charge
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blended charge
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boost charge
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boost-pressure charge
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borehole charge
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bottom charge
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bound charge
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briquetted charge
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broomstick charge
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bulk charge
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buried charge
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capacitor charge
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capacity charge
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carrying charges
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catalyst charge
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cationic charge
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cation charge
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ceramic charge
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chamber charge
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coal charge
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coke charge
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column charge
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combined charge
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combustible charge
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concentrated charge
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connection charge
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constant-current charge
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constant-voltage charge
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container charge
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core charge
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cushioned charge
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Debye charge
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decked charge
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deep-hole charge
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deep-seated charge
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demurrage charge
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depreciation charges
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detonating charge
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directional charge
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divided charge
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effluent charge
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electrical charge
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electric charge
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electron charge
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electrostatic charge
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elementary charge
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emission charge
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energy charge
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equalizing charge
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equilibrium charge
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excess charge
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exploding charge
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explosive charge
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extended charge
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extra charge
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extrinsic charge
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ferric charge
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floating charge
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free charge
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freight charge
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fuel charge
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furnace charge
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group charge
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hanging charge
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heavy charge
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high-caking charge
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high-iron charge
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high-scrap charge
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hot charge
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hydrocarbon charge
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image charge
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induced charge
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initial charge
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initiating charge
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intake charge
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interface charge
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intrinsic charge
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inversion charge
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ionic charge
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ion charge
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iron charge
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jet charge
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kiln charge
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kilowatt-demand charge
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kilowatt charge
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lag charge
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layered charge
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lead cation charge
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like charges
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machine charges
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magnetic charge
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maintenance charges
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meter charge
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misfired charge
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misfire charge
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mold charge
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momentary charge
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multiple charge
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negative charge
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no-plug jet charge
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nuclear charge
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opposite charges
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ore charge
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photoproduced charge
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picture charge
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piezoelectric charge
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point charge
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polarization charge
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pollution charge
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positive charge
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power charge
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primary charge
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primer charge
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priming charge
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raw charge
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reactivity charge
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readiness-to-serve charge
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recovery charge
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refraction charge
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remanent charge
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ring charge
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rod charge
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running charges
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sandwich charge
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secondary charge
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self-fluxing charge
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separated charge
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service charges
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shaped charge
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sheet charge
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shot charge
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shothole charge
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space charge
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specific charge
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spherical charge
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sprung-hole charge
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standby charges
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standing charge
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static charge
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storage charge
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stored charge
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surface charge
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surplus charge
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tempering charge
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total charge
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trail cation charge
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transferred charge
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trapped charge
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trickle charge
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tumbling charge
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unit charge
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unlike charges
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usage charge
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variable charges
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volume charge
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water charge
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zero charge
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