charge


Definition: Meaning of, charge in English to Japanese dictionary.

Pronunciation: / tʃɑːdʒ /

  • noun
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Singular Plural
charge charges
  1. 電荷
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  2. チャージ
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  3. 料金
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  4. 負担
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  5. 装填
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  6. 負荷
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  7. 代金
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  8. 突進
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  9. 襲撃
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  10. 代価
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  11. 突貫
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  12. 消費
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  13. 進撃
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  14. 支出
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  15. 受持ち
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  16. 保管
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  17. 嘱託
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  18. 容疑
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  19. 受け持ち
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  20. 委任
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  21. 失費
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  22. 付け出す
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  23. 出費
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Word Forms:
Prsesent Past Past Participle
charge charged charged
Present Participle Third Person Singular
charging charges
  1. 申し受ける
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  2. 問う
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  3. 被せる
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  4. 頼む
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  5. 突っ掛かる
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charge used in phrases

charge used in phrasal verbs

  • charge up (phrasal verb)
    1. 充電します
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