charged
Prononciation : [/t͡ʃɑɹd͡ʒd/]
Mot
Contexte : « emotional »
(adjective) when someone is full of energy, enthusiasm, or emotion. You might feel charged up when you're excited and ready to take on a challenge.
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She was feeling charged with optimism after receiving good news.
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He was drained and not feeling charged to tackle the project.
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How do you feel when you're charged with excitement?
Contexte : « financial »
(verb) to ask for money for goods or services provided, usually with a specific amount. It's like requesting payment for something you've sold or a service you've provided.
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The store charged me $20 for the new book.
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The company did not charge for shipping on orders over $50.
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How much did the mechanic charge for fixing the car?
Contexte : « legal »
(verb) to formally accuse someone of a crime. It's when the authorities say that they believe someone has committed a criminal act.
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The police charged the suspect with theft.
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The prosecutor decided not to charge the defendant due to lack of evidence.
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Why did they decide to charge the person with a crime?
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