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    n. 1. үнэ. 2. ял, хэрэг. The police brought a \charge of theft against him. Цагдаагийнхан түүнд хулгайн хэрэг тулгав. 3. хариуцлага, хяналт. 4. хүмүүжигч, асрамжлуулагч. He became his uncle's \charge after his parents died. Эцэг эх нь өнгөрч тэр авгынхаа гар дээр очив. 6. үүрэг, зорилго. 7. цэнэг. 8. заавар, удирдамж. free of charge үнэ төлбөргүй. take charge of удирдах. under the charge of хяналт дор. v. 1. \charge(sb/ stn) for sth үнэтэй байх. How much do you \charge for repairing shoes? Та ямар үнээр гутал засах вэ? 2. \chargesb (with sth/ doing sth) ял тулгах, хэрэгт татах. 3. \charge (at sb/ sth) руу дайрах/ довтлох. 4. \charge down, in, up, etc хар хурдаараа гүйх, чавхдах, харвах. The children \chargeed down the stairs. Хүүхдүүд шатаар доошоо харваад алга болцгоов. 5. үүрэг өгөх, захирах, удирдах. 6. цэнэглэх. charge sth (up) to sb; charge sth up данслах, нэр дээр данс хөтлөх. charge sb with sth/ doing sth үүрэг хүлээлгэх, ажил тохох.

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