charged 音標拼音: [tʃ'ɑrdʒd]
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charged adj 1 :
of a particle or body or system ;
having a net amount of positive or negative electric charge ; "
charged particles "; "
a charged battery " [
ant : {
uncharged }]
2 :
fraught with great emotion ; "
an atmosphere charged with excitement "; "
an emotionally charged speech " [
synonym : {
charged },
{
supercharged }]
3 :
supplied with carbon dioxide [
synonym : {
aerated }, {
charged }]
4 :
capable of producing violent emotion or arousing controversy ;
"
the highly charged issue of abortion "
Charge \
Charge \ (
ch [
aum ]
rj ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Charged }
(
ch [
aum ]
rjd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Charging }.] [
OF .
chargier ,
F .
charger ,
fr .
LL .
carricare ,
fr .
L .
carrus wagon .
Cf . {
Cargo },
{
Caricature }, {
Cark },
and see {
Car }.]
1 .
To lay on or impose ,
as a load ,
tax ,
or burden ;
to load ;
to fill .
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A carte that charged was with hay . --
Chaucer .
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The charging of children '
s memories with rules .
--
Locke .
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2 .
To lay on or impose ,
as a task ,
duty ,
or trust ;
to command ,
instruct ,
or exhort with authority ;
to enjoin ;
to urge earnestly ;
as ,
to charge a jury ;
to charge the clergy of a diocese ;
to charge an agent .
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Moses . . .
charged you to love the Lord your God .
--
Josh .
xxii .
5 .
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Cromwell ,
I charge thee ,
fling away ambition .
--
Shak .
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3 .
To lay on ,
impose ,
or make subject to or liable for .
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When land shall be charged by any lien . --
Kent .
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4 .
To fix or demand as a price ;
as ,
he charges two dollars a barrel for apples .
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5 .
To place something to the account of as a debt ;
to debit ,
as ,
to charge one with goods .
Also ,
to enter upon the debit side of an account ;
as ,
to charge a sum to one .
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6 .
To impute or ascribe ;
to lay to one '
s charge .
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No more accuse thy pen ,
but charge the crime On native sloth and negligence of time . --
Dryden .
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7 .
To accuse ;
to make a charge or assertion against (
a person or thing );
to lay the responsibility (
for something said or done )
at the door of .
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If he did that wrong you charge him with .
--
Tennyson .
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8 .
To place within or upon any firearm ,
piece of apparatus or machinery ,
the quantity it is intended and fitted to hold or bear ;
to load ;
to fill ;
as ,
to charge a gun ;
to charge an electrical machine ,
etc .
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Their battering cannon charged to the mouths .
--
Shak .
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9 .
To ornament with or cause to bear ;
as ,
to charge an architectural member with a molding .
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10 . (
Her .)
To assume as a bearing ;
as ,
he charges three roses or ;
to add to or represent on ;
as ,
he charges his shield with three roses or .
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11 .
To call to account ;
to challenge . [
Obs .]
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To charge me to an answer . --
Shak .
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12 .
To bear down upon ;
to rush upon ;
to attack .
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Charged our main battle '
s front . --
Shak .
Syn :
To intrust ;
command ;
exhort ;
instruct ;
accuse ;
impeach ;
arraign .
See {
Accuse }.
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131 Moby Thesaurus words for "
charged ":
accountable ,
accused ,
activated ,
agitating ,
alleged ,
arraigned ,
ascribable ,
assignable ,
attributable ,
attributed ,
autoluminescent ,
blamed ,
breathtaking ,
burdened ,
cited ,
cliff -
hanging ,
climacteric ,
contaminated ,
credited ,
critical ,
crucial ,
cumbered ,
decisive ,
denounced ,
derivable from ,
derivational ,
derivative ,
disquieting ,
distracting ,
disturbing ,
due ,
electric ,
electrified ,
emergent ,
encumbered ,
exciting ,
exhilarating ,
exigent ,
explicable ,
fraught ,
freighted ,
full -
charged ,
full -
fraught ,
galvanic ,
hampered ,
heady ,
heart -
expanding ,
heart -
stirring ,
heart -
swelling ,
heart -
thrilling ,
heavy -
laden ,
high -
tension ,
hot ,
impeached ,
implicated ,
impressive ,
impugned ,
imputable ,
imputed ,
in complicity ,
incriminated ,
inculpated ,
indicted ,
infected ,
inflammatory ,
intoxicating ,
involved ,
irradiated ,
jarring ,
jolting ,
kairotic ,
laden ,
live ,
loaded ,
maddening ,
mind -
blowing ,
moving ,
oppressed ,
overburdened ,
overcharged ,
overcoming ,
overfraught ,
overfreighted ,
overladen ,
overloaded ,
overmastering ,
overpowering ,
overtaxed ,
overweighted ,
overwhelming ,
owing ,
perturbing ,
piquant ,
pivotal ,
poisoned ,
pregnant ,
provocative ,
provoking ,
putative ,
radiferous ,
radioactivated ,
radioactive ,
radioluminescent ,
ravishing ,
referable ,
referred to ,
reproached ,
saddled ,
soul -
stirring ,
spirit -
stirring ,
stimulating ,
stimulative ,
stirring ,
striking ,
supercharged ,
suspenseful ,
suspensive ,
tantalizing ,
tasked ,
taxed ,
telling ,
thrilling ,
thrilly ,
traceable ,
troubling ,
under attack ,
under fire ,
unsettling ,
upsetting ,
weighted ,
weighted down
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CHARGED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CHARGED is possessing or showing strong emotion How to use charged in a sentence
CHARGED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary CHARGED definition: 1 causing strong feelings and differences of opinion, or filled with emotion or strong feelings… Learn more
CHARGED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If a situation is charged, it is filled with emotion and therefore very tense or exciting There was a highly-charged atmosphere A wedding is an emotionally-charged situation
Charged - definition of charged by The Free Dictionary 1 a To rush forward in an attack: The dog charged at the intruder b To rush forward; run: children charging around the house 2 To demand or ask payment: did not charge for the second cup of coffee 3 To make a purchase or purchases on credit
CHARGED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Charged definition: intense; impassioned See examples of CHARGED used in a sentence
charged adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of charged adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
charged, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary charged, adj n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
charged - WordReference. com Dictionary of English (transitive) to command; place a burden upon or assign responsibility to: I was charged to take the message to headquarters to make a rush at or sudden attack upon (a person or thing)
charged - Wiktionary, the free dictionary charged (comparative more charged, superlative most charged) Arousing strong emotion Showing or having strong emotion It was an emotionally charged moment when President Barack Obama addressed a joint session of the US Congress for the first time during his administration
CHARGED Synonyms: 473 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for CHARGED: breathtaking, exciting, interesting, electric, intriguing, thrilling, inspiring, electrifying; Antonyms of CHARGED: tedious, boring, tiresome, dull, unexciting, uninteresting, monotonous, mind-numbing