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n. prijs; verantwoordelijkheid; lading; beschuldiging--------v. rekenen (ook bij een betaling); gebieden; beginnen; opladen (ook van geweer); declarerencharge1[ tsja:dzj]3 prijs ⇒ kost(en), schuld4 iets/iemand waarvoor men verantwoordelijk is ⇒ pupil, beschermeling♦voorbeelden:face a charge of theft • terechtstaan wegens diefstalarrest someone on a charge of murder • iemand arresteren op beschuldiging van moord1 zorg ⇒ hoede, leiding♦voorbeelden:I've got charge of this class • ik heb de leiding in deze klastake charge of • de leiding nemen over, zich belasten metin charge of • verantwoordelijk voorin/under the charge of • onder de hoede van————————charge22 opladen ⇒ laden, vullen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉3 bevelen ⇒ opdragen, instrueren♦voorbeelden:charge something (up) to/against one's account • iets op zijn rekening laten schrijven
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