charging
Multiple Entries:charge chargé d'affaires
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
charge/tʃɑːʤ/
▶verb
- 1 demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied.
- 2 formally accuse (someone) of something, especially an offence under law.
- 3 entrust with a task or responsibility.
- 4 store electrical energy in (a battery or battery-operated device).
- 5 technical or formal load or fill (a container, gun, etc.) to the full or proper extent.
■ fill with a quality or emotion: the air was charged with menace.
- 6 rush forward in attack.
■ move quickly and forcefully.
- 7 Heraldry place a charge on.
- 1 a price asked.
■ a financial liability or commitment.
- 2 a formal accusation made against a prisoner brought to trial.
- 3 responsibility for care or control.
■ a person or thing entrusted to someone's care.
- 4 the property of matter that is responsible for electrical phenomena, existing in a positive or negative form.
■ the quantity of this carried by a body.
■ energy stored chemically in a battery for conversion into electricity.
- 5 a quantity of explosive to be detonated in order to fire a gun or similar weapon.
- 6 a headlong rush forward, typically in attack.
- 7 an official instruction given by a judge to a jury regarding points of law.
- 8 Heraldry a device or bearing placed on a shield or crest.
– phrases
press (or prefer) charges accuse someone formally of a crime so that they can be brought to trial.
put someone on a charge Brit. charge someone with a specified offence.
press (or prefer) charges accuse someone formally of a crime so that they can be brought to trial.
put someone on a charge Brit. charge someone with a specified offence.
– derivatives
chargeable adjective,
charged adjective.
chargeable adjective,
charged adjective.
– origin ME, from OFr. charger (v.), charge (n.), from late L. carricare, carcare ‘to load’, from L. carrus ‘wheeled vehicle’.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
chargé d'affaires /ˌʃɑːʒeɪ daˈfɛː/ (also chargé)
▶noun (pl. chargés d'affaires pronunc. same) an ambassador's deputy.
■ a state's diplomatic representative in a minor country.
– origin C18: Fr., ‘(a person) in charge of affairs’.
'charging' also found in these Oxford entries:
charger
- cheap
- congestion charge
- lance
- nickel-and-dime
- nickelodeon
- praemunire
- private
- road pricing
- top-slicing
- veronica

