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♦ charge /tʃɑ:dʒ/n.1 (comm.) spesa; costo; prezzo richiesto: to make a charge for st., far pagare qc.; What's the charge for a single?, qual è il prezzo (o il costo) d'una (camera) singola?; admission charge, prezzo d'ingresso; service charge, (costo del) servizio; prescription charge, ticket (sulle medicine «passate» dal servizio sanitario nazionale); free of charge, gratuito; gratuitamente; gratis; at no extra charge, senza costi aggiuntivi2 (leg., = criminal charge) accusa; capo d'accusa; capo d'imputazione: He was arrested on a charge of murder, è stato arrestato con l'accusa di omicidio; to bring a charge against sb., formulare un'accusa contro q.; to drop a c., lasciar cadere un'accusa; to press charges against sb., denunciare formalmente q.; to file a charge, formalizzare un'accusa; to refute a charge, confutare un'accusa; a groundless charge, un'accusa infondata3 accusa; addebito: to counter a charge, controbattere a un'accusa; That'll leave you open to charges of negligence, la cosa ti esporrà all'accusa di negligenza5 [u] (posizione di) responsabilità; cura: to take charge of, prendersi cura di; occuparsi di; pensare a; Who's in charge here?, chi è il responsabile qui?; I'll leave you in charge, affido a te la responsabilità; in (o under) my charge, affidato alle mie cure; sotto la mia responsabilità NOTA D'USO: - in charge of e charged with-6 persona (o cosa) affidata alle cure di q.; persona di cui ci si occupa: The nursemaid was looking after her charges, la bambinaia badava ai piccoli affidati alle sue cure7 (form.) ingiunzione; ordine; istruzioni (pl.)8 (leg.) onere, gravame, vincolo ( su un bene): charge on land, vincolo su immobili; charge on securities, vincolo su titoli9 (mil., ecc.) carica: (stor.) the Charge of the Light Brigade, la carica della Brigata leggera; the charge of a bull, la carica di un toro; baton charge, carica con gli sfollagente10 (mil.) (segnale di) carica11 (elettr.) carica: on charge, sotto carica: DIALOGO → - Being late- I haven't got much charge left, non mi rimane molta carica12 (fis.) carica: positive [negative] charge, carica positiva [negativa]; electric charge, carica elettrica17 (arald.) emblema; figura● ( USA) charge account, ( banca) conto di credito; ( anche) conto aperto ( con un negozio e sim.) □ charge card, carta di credito con saldo a ricezione dell'estratto conto; carta acquisti ( emessa da una catena di grandi magazzini) □ (fis.) charge carrier, portatore di carica □ (leg.) charge certificate, certificato ipotecario □ (GB) charge hand, vicecaposquadra ( d'operai); vice-capofficina □ (med., GB) charge nurse, caposala □ (leg.) charge of costs, addebito di spese giudiziali □ (rag.) charge-off, storno dall'attivo □ (leg., GB) charge sheet, elenco degli arrestati e dei capi d'accusa ( in una centrale di polizia) □ (trasp.) charges forward, spese assegnate □ (fisc.) charges levied on imports, imposizioni all'esportazione □ at one's own charge, a proprie spese □ to give sb. in charge, consegnare q. alla polizia □ to lay st. to sb. 's charge, fare carico a q. di qc.; accusare q. di qc. □ to return to the charge, tornare alla carica (fig.) □ ( della polizia) to take sb. in charge, arrestare q.♦ (to) charge /tʃɑ:dʒ/A v. t.1 far pagare; chiedere ( un prezzo); prendere: How much do they charge for delivery?, quanto fanno pagare (o quanto chiedono per, quanto costa) la consegna?; DIALOGO → - Wrong bill- They've charged us for two desserts we didn't have, ci hanno fatto pagare due dolci che non abbiamo preso; They charged me £40 for the book, mi fecero pagare il libro 40 sterline; We charge an 8% commission, prendiamo l'8% di commissione; to charge for admission, far pagare l'ingresso; to charge double, far pagare (o chiedere, volere) il doppio2 addebitare; mettere in conto; ( per estens.) comprare (qc.) con carta di credito: Please charge it to my account, me lo addebiti in (o me lo metta sul) conto, per favore3 accusare; (leg., anche) incriminare: She was charged with accepting bribes, è stata accusata di aver preso tangenti; He was charged with theft, è stato accusato di furto4 incaricare; affidare l'incarico a; ordinare a; ingiungere a; dare istruzioni a: He was charged with organizing the meeting, gli è stato dato l'incarico di organizzare la riunione NOTA D'USO: - in charge of e charged with-8 (tecn. o form.) riempire ( un contenitore, un bicchiere, ecc.): Charge your glasses and let us drink a toast, riempite i bicchieri e facciamo un brindisi11 (al passivo) essere carico; essere saturo: The air was charged with tension, l'aria era carica di tensione13 (fisc.) tassare; gravare d'imposta: to charge goods by the pound, tassare merci a un tanto la libbraB v. i.2 (seguito da avv. o compl.) gettarsi; lanciarsi; precipitarsi: He charged down the lane, si è precipitato giù per il vialetto; to charge off, allontanarsi di corsa, di gran carriera -
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I [tʃɑːdʒ]1) (fee) spese f.pl.small o token charge piccolo contributo; there's a charge of Ј 2 for postage ci sono 2 sterline di spese postali; there's no charge for installation l'installazione è gratuita; free of charge gratuitamente; at no extra charge — senza costi aggiuntivi
2) dir. accusa f., imputazione f.to prefer o press charges against sb. citare in giudizio o denunciare qcn.; to drop the charges — fare cadere le accuse
3) (accusation) accusa f.4) mil. (attack) carica f.5) (control)to be in charge — essere responsabile; mil. comandare
to put sb. in charge of — affidare a qcn. la responsabilità di [company, project]
6) (person in one's care) (pupil) allievo m. (-a); (patient) paziente m. e f.; (child) = bambino del quale ci si occupa7) (explosive) carica f.8) el. fis. carica f.II 1. [tʃɑːdʒ]1) fare pagare [ customer]; fare pagare, addebitare [commission, interest] (on su)to charge sb. for sth. — fare pagare qcs. a qcn.
how much o what do you charge (for doing)? quanto fa pagare o prende (per fare)? I charge Ј 20 an hour prendo 20 sterline all'ora; interest is charged at 2% a month si paga un interesse mensile pari al 2%; labour is charged at Ј 25 per hour — la manodopera costa 25 sterline all'ora
to charge sth. to — mettere qcs. su [ account]
5) el. fis. caricare2.to charge for — fare pagare [delivery, admission]
2) (rush at)to charge at — caricare [ enemy]
to charge across o through attraversare [qcs.] a tutta velocità [ room]; to charge up, down — salire su per, scendere da [qcs.] a tutta velocità [ stairs]
* * *1. verb1) (to ask as the price (for something): They charge 50 cents for a pint of milk, but they don't charge for delivery.) far pagare2) (to make a note of (a sum of money) as being owed: Charge the bill to my account.) mettere in conto3) ((with with) to accuse (of something illegal): He was charged with theft.) accusare4) (to attack by moving quickly (towards): We charged (towards) the enemy on horseback.) andare alla carica5) (to rush: The children charged down the hill.) correre6) (to make or become filled with electricity: Please charge my car battery.) caricare7) (to make (a person) responsible for (a task etc): He was charged with seeing that everything went well.) caricare2. noun1) (a price or fee: What is the charge for a telephone call?) prezzo, costo2) (something with which a person is accused: He faces three charges of murder.) accusa3) (an attack made by moving quickly: the charge of the Light Brigade.) carica4) (the electricity in something: a positive or negative charge.) carica5) (someone one takes care of: These children are my charges.) (persona affidata alle cure di qualcuno)6) (a quantity of gunpowder: Put the charge in place and light the fuse.) carica•- charger- in charge of
- in someone's charge
- take charge* * *I [tʃɑːdʒ]1) (fee) spese f.pl.small o token charge piccolo contributo; there's a charge of Ј 2 for postage ci sono 2 sterline di spese postali; there's no charge for installation l'installazione è gratuita; free of charge gratuitamente; at no extra charge — senza costi aggiuntivi
2) dir. accusa f., imputazione f.to prefer o press charges against sb. citare in giudizio o denunciare qcn.; to drop the charges — fare cadere le accuse
3) (accusation) accusa f.4) mil. (attack) carica f.5) (control)to be in charge — essere responsabile; mil. comandare
to put sb. in charge of — affidare a qcn. la responsabilità di [company, project]
6) (person in one's care) (pupil) allievo m. (-a); (patient) paziente m. e f.; (child) = bambino del quale ci si occupa7) (explosive) carica f.8) el. fis. carica f.II 1. [tʃɑːdʒ]1) fare pagare [ customer]; fare pagare, addebitare [commission, interest] (on su)to charge sb. for sth. — fare pagare qcs. a qcn.
how much o what do you charge (for doing)? quanto fa pagare o prende (per fare)? I charge Ј 20 an hour prendo 20 sterline all'ora; interest is charged at 2% a month si paga un interesse mensile pari al 2%; labour is charged at Ј 25 per hour — la manodopera costa 25 sterline all'ora
to charge sth. to — mettere qcs. su [ account]
5) el. fis. caricare2.to charge for — fare pagare [delivery, admission]
2) (rush at)to charge at — caricare [ enemy]
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