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n. обвинение;2. товар;3. управување, одговорност, обврски;4. грижа, чување, надзор; to be in charge - гледа, се грижи (за некого of)2. управува (со нешто of); to take charge - внимава (на некого of); to give in charge - става под надзор (некого of);5. цена, вредност, трошоци, издатоциadj. his own charge - на негов личен рачун; additional charges - дополнителни издатоци;6. (војно) напад, знак за нападv. обвинува, поднесува тужба (with);2. доверува, дава задача (нешто with);3. прави одговорен (некого, за with);4. става на (нечија) сметка;5. одредува цена, наложува, заповеда, наметнува данок, товари, моли (за нешто for); how much do you charge for? - колку е? колку чини?;6. полни (оружје);7. (војно) јуриша; бреме; наплатува; пресметува; трошоци; обвинува, окривува; одговорност; гри'а, штитеник charge duty on пресметува царина за
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