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  • 1 charge

    1. verb
    1) (to ask as the price (for something): They charge 50 cents for a pint of milk, but they don't charge for delivery.) forlange; tage
    2) (to make a note of (a sum of money) as being owed: Charge the bill to my account.) skrive på; føre på
    3) ((with with) to accuse (of something illegal): He was charged with theft.) beskylde; anklage
    4) (to attack by moving quickly (towards): We charged (towards) the enemy on horseback.) storme; angribe
    5) (to rush: The children charged down the hill.) storme; løbe
    6) (to make or become filled with electricity: Please charge my car battery.) oplade
    7) (to make (a person) responsible for (a task etc): He was charged with seeing that everything went well.) gøre ansvarlig
    2. noun
    1) (a price or fee: What is the charge for a telephone call?) takst; gebyr
    2) (something with which a person is accused: He faces three charges of murder.) sigtelse; anklage
    3) (an attack made by moving quickly: the charge of the Light Brigade.) angreb
    4) (the electricity in something: a positive or negative charge.) opladning
    5) (someone one takes care of: These children are my charges.) protegé
    6) (a quantity of gunpowder: Put the charge in place and light the fuse.) ladning
    - in charge of
    - in someone's charge
    - take charge
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    1. verb
    1) (to ask as the price (for something): They charge 50 cents for a pint of milk, but they don't charge for delivery.) forlange; tage
    2) (to make a note of (a sum of money) as being owed: Charge the bill to my account.) skrive på; føre på
    3) ((with with) to accuse (of something illegal): He was charged with theft.) beskylde; anklage
    4) (to attack by moving quickly (towards): We charged (towards) the enemy on horseback.) storme; angribe
    5) (to rush: The children charged down the hill.) storme; løbe
    6) (to make or become filled with electricity: Please charge my car battery.) oplade
    7) (to make (a person) responsible for (a task etc): He was charged with seeing that everything went well.) gøre ansvarlig
    2. noun
    1) (a price or fee: What is the charge for a telephone call?) takst; gebyr
    2) (something with which a person is accused: He faces three charges of murder.) sigtelse; anklage
    3) (an attack made by moving quickly: the charge of the Light Brigade.) angreb
    4) (the electricity in something: a positive or negative charge.) opladning
    5) (someone one takes care of: These children are my charges.) protegé
    6) (a quantity of gunpowder: Put the charge in place and light the fuse.) ladning
    - in charge of
    - in someone's charge
    - take charge

    English-Danish dictionary > charge

  • 2 freight

    [freit]
    1) (goods being carried from place to place: air-freight; ( also adjective) a freight train.) fragt; last; gods; fragt-; gods-
    2) (the money charged for carrying such goods: He charged me $100 freight.) fragt; forsendelse
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    [freit]
    1) (goods being carried from place to place: air-freight; ( also adjective) a freight train.) fragt; last; gods; fragt-; gods-
    2) (the money charged for carrying such goods: He charged me $100 freight.) fragt; forsendelse

    English-Danish dictionary > freight

  • 3 bigamy

    ['biɡəmi]
    (marriage to two wives or two husbands at once (a crime in some countries): He's been charged with committing bigamy.) bigami
    - bigamous
    * * *
    ['biɡəmi]
    (marriage to two wives or two husbands at once (a crime in some countries): He's been charged with committing bigamy.) bigami
    - bigamous

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  • 4 burglary

    plural - burglaries; noun ((an act of) illegally entering a house etc to steal: He has been charged with burglary.) indbrud
    * * *
    plural - burglaries; noun ((an act of) illegally entering a house etc to steal: He has been charged with burglary.) indbrud

    English-Danish dictionary > burglary

  • 5 electrified

    adjective (supplied or charged with electricity: an electrified fence.) elektrisk; el-; strømførende
    * * *
    adjective (supplied or charged with electricity: an electrified fence.) elektrisk; el-; strømførende

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  • 6 extra

    ['ekstrə] 1. adjective
    (additional; more than usual or necessary: They demand an extra $10 a week; We need extra men for this job.) ekstra; yderligere
    2. adverb
    (unusually: an extra-large box of chocolates.) ekstra; særligt
    3. pronoun
    (an additional amount: The book costs $6.90 but we charge extra for postage.) ekstra
    4. noun
    1) (something extra, or something for which an extra price is charged: The college fees cover teaching only - stationery and other equipment are extras.) ekstra ting
    2) (in cinema or television, an actor employed in a small part, eg as a person in a crowd.) statist
    3) (a special edition of a newspaper containing later or special news.) ekstraudgave
    * * *
    ['ekstrə] 1. adjective
    (additional; more than usual or necessary: They demand an extra $10 a week; We need extra men for this job.) ekstra; yderligere
    2. adverb
    (unusually: an extra-large box of chocolates.) ekstra; særligt
    3. pronoun
    (an additional amount: The book costs $6.90 but we charge extra for postage.) ekstra
    4. noun
    1) (something extra, or something for which an extra price is charged: The college fees cover teaching only - stationery and other equipment are extras.) ekstra ting
    2) (in cinema or television, an actor employed in a small part, eg as a person in a crowd.) statist
    3) (a special edition of a newspaper containing later or special news.) ekstraudgave

    English-Danish dictionary > extra

  • 7 flat rate

    (a fixed amount, especially one that is the same in all cases: He charged a flat rate for the work.) fast beløb
    * * *
    (a fixed amount, especially one that is the same in all cases: He charged a flat rate for the work.) fast beløb

    English-Danish dictionary > flat rate

  • 8 haulage

    [-li‹]
    noun ((money charged for) the carrying of goods by road, rail etc.) transport; kørsel
    * * *
    [-li‹]
    noun ((money charged for) the carrying of goods by road, rail etc.) transport; kørsel

    English-Danish dictionary > haulage

  • 9 live wire

    1) (a wire charged with electricity.) strømførende ledning
    2) (a person who is full of energy and enthusiasm: He is very quiet, but his sister is a real live wire.) energibundt
    * * *
    1) (a wire charged with electricity.) strømførende ledning
    2) (a person who is full of energy and enthusiasm: He is very quiet, but his sister is a real live wire.) energibundt

    English-Danish dictionary > live wire

  • 10 neutral

    ['nju:trəl] 1. adjective
    1) (not taking sides in a quarrel or war: A neutral country was asked to help settle the dispute.) neutral; upartisk
    2) ((of colour) not strong or definite: Grey is a neutral colour.) neutral
    3) ((in electricity) neither positively nor negatively charged.) neutral
    2. noun
    1) ((a person belonging to) a nation that takes no part in a war or quarrel.) neutralist
    2) (the position of the gear of an engine in which no power passes to the wheels etc: I put the car into neutral.) frigear
    - neutralize
    - neutralise
    * * *
    ['nju:trəl] 1. adjective
    1) (not taking sides in a quarrel or war: A neutral country was asked to help settle the dispute.) neutral; upartisk
    2) ((of colour) not strong or definite: Grey is a neutral colour.) neutral
    3) ((in electricity) neither positively nor negatively charged.) neutral
    2. noun
    1) ((a person belonging to) a nation that takes no part in a war or quarrel.) neutralist
    2) (the position of the gear of an engine in which no power passes to the wheels etc: I put the car into neutral.) frigear
    - neutralize
    - neutralise

    English-Danish dictionary > neutral

  • 11 offence

    1) ((any cause of) anger, displeasure, hurt feelings etc: That rubbish dump is an offence to the eye.) anstødssten; fornærmelse
    2) (a crime: The police charged him with several offences.) lovovertrædelse
    * * *
    1) ((any cause of) anger, displeasure, hurt feelings etc: That rubbish dump is an offence to the eye.) anstødssten; fornærmelse
    2) (a crime: The police charged him with several offences.) lovovertrædelse

    English-Danish dictionary > offence

  • 12 robbery

    plural - robberies; noun (the act of robbing: Robbery is a serious crime; He was charged with four robberies.) røveri
    * * *
    plural - robberies; noun (the act of robbing: Robbery is a serious crime; He was charged with four robberies.) røveri

    English-Danish dictionary > robbery

  • 13 surcharge

    (an extra amount of money charged: We paid for our holiday abroad in advance but we had to pay a surcharge because of the devaluation of the pound.) tillægsgebyr
    * * *
    (an extra amount of money charged: We paid for our holiday abroad in advance but we had to pay a surcharge because of the devaluation of the pound.) tillægsgebyr

    English-Danish dictionary > surcharge

  • 14 toll

    I [təul] verb
    (to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) ringe
    II [təul] noun
    1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) bompenge; betalings-
    2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) omkostning
    * * *
    I [təul] verb
    (to ring (a bell) slowly: The church bell tolled solemnly.) ringe
    II [təul] noun
    1) (a tax charged for crossing a bridge, driving on certain roads etc: All cars pay a toll of $1; ( also adjective) a toll bridge.) bompenge; betalings-
    2) (an amount of loss or damage suffered, eg as a result of disaster: Every year there is a heavy toll of human lives on the roads.) omkostning

    English-Danish dictionary > toll

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