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tr['ʧɑːʤəbəl]1 SMALLLAW/SMALL (offence) perseguible, punible■ if you steal, you are chargeable with theft si robas, te pueden acusar de robo2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL (expenses, debt) a cargo (to, de)chargeable ['ʧɑrʤəbəl] adj1) : acusable, perseguible (dícese de un delito)2)chargeable to : a cargo de (una cuenta)adj.• acusable adj.• cobradero, -a adj.['tʃɑːdʒǝbl]ADJ1) (Jur) [offence] imputableto be chargeable with — [person] ser susceptible de ser acusado de
2)to be chargeable to — [+ person] correr a cargo de; [+ account] cargarse a
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