(person in charge)

  • 31charge — 1 noun 1 PRICE (C, U) the amount of money you have to pay for goods or services: Gas charges will rise in July. (+ for): When you buy a suit, there is no charge for any alterations. | free of charge (=at no cost): Your order will be delivered… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 32Charge — Dienstgrad; Lot; Überzeichnung * * * Char|ge1 〈[ʃạrʒə] f. 19〉 1. Würde, Rang, Amt (z. B. in einer Studentenverbindung) 2. 〈Mil.〉 2.1 Dienstgrad 2.2 〈nur Pl.〉 Chargen die Unteroffiziere 3. 〈Tech.〉 Beschickung eines metallurg. Ofens, z. B. des… …

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  • 33Charge (heraldry) — For a more comprehensive list, see List of heraldic charges. Shield Field Supporter Supporter Motto (Scotland) …

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  • 34charge card — noun a card (usually plastic) that assures a seller that the person using it has a satisfactory credit rating and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered do you take plastic? • Syn: ↑credit… …

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  • 35Charge de la preuve (philosophie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Charge de la preuve. En philosophie, la charge ou le fardeau de la preuve est l obligation des opposants d un débat épistémique à fournir des preuves de leur positions. Sommaire 1 Charge …

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  • 36charge sheet — noun the daily written record of events (as arrests) in a police station • Syn: ↑blotter, ↑day book, ↑police blotter, ↑rap sheet • Hypernyms: ↑written record, ↑written account * * * noun …

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  • 37charge plate — noun a card (usually plastic) that assures a seller that the person using it has a satisfactory credit rating and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered do you take plastic? • Syn: ↑credit… …

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  • 38charge — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. command, exhort, instruct; assess, tax; set a price; burden; debit; strike, attack; fill, load, prepare; accuse, blame. n. accusation, allegation, impeachment, indictment; command, order, mandate,… …

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  • 39charge — 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… …

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  • 40charge —    Used in the sense of a person who is entrusted to the care of another when Diomedes, in Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida (5:ii) addresses Cressida as ‘my charge’. She in turn calls him ‘my sweet guardian’. Diomedes has been asked by Troilus… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address