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1 undercharge
tr[ʌndə'ʧɑːʤ]1 cobrar menos de lo debido'ʌndər'tʃɑːrdʒ, ˌʌndə'tʃɑːdʒtransitive verb cobrarle de menos a['ʌndǝ'tʃɑːdʒ]VT cobrar de menos ahe undercharged me by £2 — me cobró 2 libras de menos
* * *['ʌndər'tʃɑːrdʒ, ˌʌndə'tʃɑːdʒ]transitive verb cobrarle de menos a -
2 undercharge
s.carga insuficiente.vt.1 cobrar de menos.2 cobrar menos, cargar de menos, cobrar de menos, cobrar menos de lo debido.(pt & pp undercharged) -
3 cobrar
cobrar ( conjugate cobrar) verbo transitivo 1◊ nos cobran 30.000 pesos de alquiler they charge us 30,000 pesos in rent;cobrar algo por algo/hacer algo to charge sth for sth/doing sth; vino a cobrar el alquiler she came for the rent o to collect the rent; ¿me cobra estas cervezas? can I pay for these beers, please?; me cobró el vino dos veces he charged me twice for the wine ‹ pensión› to draw;◊ cobra 2.000 euros al mes he earns/draws 2,000 euros a month;todavía no hemos cobrado junio we still haven't been paid for June 2a) (Chi) ( pedir):3 ( adquirir) ‹ fuerzas› to gather;◊ cobrar fama/importancia become famous/important4 (period) ‹vidas/víctimas› to claim verbo intransitivoa) cobrar por algo/hacer algo to charge for sth/doing sth;◊ ¿me cobra, por favor? can you take for this, please?, can I pay, please?;llámame por cobrar (Chi, Méx) call collect (AmE), reverse the charges (BrE) cobrarse verbo pronominala) ( recibir dinero):◊ tenga, cóbrese here you are;cóbrese las cervezas can you take for the beers, please?
cobrar
I verbo transitivo
1 (pedir un precio) to charge (exigir el pago) to collect (recibir el pago de una deuda) to recover
2 (un cheque, un billete de lotería) to cash (recibir el salario) to earn: aún no han cobrado el sueldo, they still haven't been paid their salary
cobra un buen sueldo, he earns a good salary
3 figurado (alcanzar, lograr) to gain, get: su proyecto cobra hoy importancia, today his project is becoming important
cobrar ánimos, to take heart
4 (empezar a sentir) cobrar afecto a alguien/algo, to become very fond of sb/sthg
II verbo intransitivo
1 (exigir un pago) ¿me cobra, por favor? I'd like to pay now, please
nunca me cobra, he never charges me
2 (recibir el salario) to be paid
3 fam (recibir una zurra) to catch it, get it ' cobrar' also found in these entries: Spanish: clavar - llevar - tesorería - animar - hora - paro - pensión - soplar - tomar - velocidad English: arrears - carer - cash - cash in - charge - collect - draw - gather - momentum - overcharge - pay - receive - recover - retrieve - sting - undercharge - unpaid - check - claim - extra - going - levy - life - reverse -
4 debido
Del verbo deber: ( conjugate deber) \ \
debido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: deber debido
deber 1 ( conjugate deber) verbo transitivo ‹dinero/favor/explicación› to owe; debido v aux 1 ( expresando obligación): no debes usarlo you must not use it; debidoías or debías habérselo dicho you ought to have o you should have told her; no se debe mentir you mustn't tell lies; no debidoías haberlo dejado solo you shouldn't have left him alone 2 (expresando suposición, probabilidad): deben (de) haber salido they must have gone out; debe (de) estar enamorado she/he must be in love; no deben (de) saber la dirección they probably don't know the address; no les debe (de) interesar they can't be interested deberse verbo pronominal 1 ( tener su causa en) debidose a algo to be due to sth; ¿a qué se debe este escándalo? what's all this racket about? 2 [ persona] ( tener obligaciones hacia) debidose a algn to have a duty to sb
deber 2 sustantivo masculino 1 ( obligación) duty;◊ cumplió con su debido he carried out o did his duty2
debido
◊ -da adjetivoa) ( apropiado):tratar a algn con el debido respeto to show due respect to sb; tomó las debidas precauciones she took the necessary precautions; como es debido ‹sentarse/comer› properly; ‹comida/regalo› proper;b) ( en locs)debido a que owing to the fact that
deber 1 sustantivo masculino
I duty: deberá cumplir con su deber, she must do her duty
II Educ deberes, homework sing
deber 2
I verbo transitivo
1 (tener una deuda) to owe: me debe una disculpa, he owes me an apology
le debe mucho a su entrenador, he owes a lot to his trainer
2 (+ infinitivo: estar obligado a) must, to have to: debe tomar el medicamento, he must take the medicine
debía hacerlo, I had to do it
ya debería estar aquí, he ought to be here‚ ¡debería darte vergüenza!, you should be ashamed of yourself! o shame on you! ➣ Ver nota en must 3 (para dar un consejo) should: deberías estar presente, you should be present
II verbo intransitivo ( deber + de + infinitivo: ser posible) (positivo) must: debe de haberlo oído en alguna parte, he must have heard it from somewhere (negativo) can not: debe de estar dormido, he must be asleep
todavía no deben de haber llegado, they can't have arrived yet
debido,-a adjetivo due, proper: a su debido tiempo, in due course
con el debido cuidado, with due care
más de lo debido, too much Locuciones: debido a, because of, due to
debido a que, because of the fact that
como es debido, properly ' debido' also found in these entries: Spanish: amaraje - comportarse - corpulencia - debida - estrechamiento - estructuración - estructural - frustrarse - inclinación - motricidad - obedecer - sainete - tiempo - circunstancia - cruzar English: account - alienate - applicant - attrition rate - because - crack up - delay - due - exertion - frenzy - graft - ill health - misconduct - must - owing - squarely - suitably - undercharge - course - decent - tail
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undercharge — und‧er‧charge [ˌʌndəˈtʆɑːdʒ ǁ ˌʌndərˈtʆɑːrdʒ] verb [intransitive, transitive] to charge too little or less than the correct amount of money for something: • The city was grossly undercharging the tannery for the use of the sewage treatment plant … Financial and business terms
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Undercharge — Un der*charge , n. A charge that is less than is usual or suitable. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
undercharge — ► VERB ▪ charge (someone) a price or amount that is too low … English terms dictionary
undercharge — [un΄dər chärj′; ] for n. [ un′dər chärj΄] vt., vi. undercharged, undercharging 1. to charge too low a price (to) 2. to provide (a gun, electric battery, etc.) with too little or too low a charge n. an insufficient charge … English World dictionary
undercharge — UK [ˌʌndə(r)ˈtʃɑː(r)dʒ] / US [ˌʌndərˈtʃɑrdʒ] / US [ˈʌndərˌtʃɑrdʒ] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms undercharge : present tense I/you/we/they undercharge he/she/it undercharges present participle undercharging past tense undercharged past … English dictionary
undercharge — transitive verb Date: 1633 to charge (as a person) too little • undercharge noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
undercharge — und|er|charge [ˌʌndəˈtʃa:dʒ US ˌʌndərˈtʃa:rdʒ] v [I and T] to charge too little or less than the correct amount of money for something ≠ ↑overcharge ▪ The city is grossly undercharging (=charging far too little) companies to use the land.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
undercharge — verb (I, T) to charge too little or less than the correct amount of money for something: undercharge sb by £1/$2 etc: They undercharged me by about two dollars. opposite overcharge (1) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
undercharge — v. /un deuhr chahrj /; n. /un deuhr chahrj /, v., undercharged, undercharging, n. v.t. 1. to charge (a purchaser) less than the proper or fair price. 2. to charge (a stated amount) less than the proper price: They undercharged several dollars for … Universalium
undercharge — verb To charge less than the correct amount. Ant: overcharge … Wiktionary