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[ça:xh] v.,n. -v 1. kërkoj (si pagesë). 2. shënoj si borxh, kreditoj. 3. mbush (pushkën). 4. ngarkoj (baterinë). 5. ngarkoj me, i vë si detyrë. 6. porosis; urdhëroj. 7. drejt. padis, akuzoj. 8. sulmoj, mësyj.-n 1.çmim; pagesë (për një punë të bërë). 2. borxh, detyrim; tatim. 3. mbushje (me barut). 4. el. ngarkesë. 5. detyrë; përgjegjësi. 6. padi, akuzë; admit the charge pranoj akuzën; face a charge (of sth) fajësohem/akuzohem (për diçka); lay sth to sb's charge padis dikë për diçka. 7. porosi. 8. usht. sulm, mësymje.● in charge përgjegjës, shef; in charge of i ngarkuar me; që përgjigjet për (një çështje); in the charge of në ngarkim të, në ruajtje nga (polici)● charge off [ça:xhof] a) zbres nga shuma si humbje; b) atribuoj, ia ngarkoj● charge up [ça:xhap] atribuoj, ia ngarkoj; this mistake must be charged up to experience ky gabim duhet t'i atribuohet përvojës● charge account [ça:xh ë'kaunt] n. treg. llogari● charge card [ça:xh ka:d] n. fin. kartë krediti● charge hand [ça:xh hænd] n. Br. zëvendësshef ekipi● charge nurse [ça:xh në:s] n. Br. kryeinfermier● charge sheet [ça:xh shi:t] n. procesverbal (i policisë)● chargé d'affaires [sha:'zheidæ'feë:] n. dip. i ngarkuar me punë* * *detyrë; akuzë; akuzoj -
2 charge up
[ça:xh ap] atribuoj, ia ngarkoj; this mistake must be charged up to experience ky gabim duhet t'i atribuohet përvojës
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