chartered
Prononciation : [ˈtʃɑːrtərd]
Mot
Contexte : « transportation »
(verb) to hire or rent a vehicle, like a bus or boat, for a specific purpose or trip. When you charter a vehicle, you get to use it for a special reason or event, like a school trip or a vacation.
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We chartered a bus for our field trip to the museum.
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We didn't charter a plane, so we had to take the train instead.
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Did you charter a boat for the fishing trip this weekend?
Contexte : « schools »
(adjective) referring to a type of school that is set up under specific rules and regulations. A chartered school operates independently but must still follow certain guidelines to get public funding.
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The chartered school offers many programs that traditional schools do not.
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A regular public school is not chartered, so it follows different rules.
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What advantages does a chartered school have over a regular school?
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