Chargeの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Charge」を含む文の意味
Q:
be free of charge とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
means you don't have to pay🙂
Q:
charge the bills to my account.
what does charge mean? とはどういう意味ですか?
what does charge mean? とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
This means that the money you owe will be taken from your bank account. In this sentence, Charge means to take a price of money
Q:
I'm in charge. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
結婚のアニバーサリーなので、あなたが予定を作ったり、レストラン場所を選んだり、する。つまり、あなたは なんでもできる。他の人は、力がない。それから、妻は does not need to do anythingz
Q:
Additional charges for procedures related to any visit include, but are not limited ..... what it means 'but are not limited'??? とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
"Additional charges for procedures related to any visit include, but are not limited to immunization and vaccines."
"but are not limited to" means that the list of items we gave you as an example are not the complete list.
In this example...
You will pay an additional charge for:
Immunization shots
Vaccines
You will also pay an additional charge for:
Lab work
Radiology (MRI or CT scan)
Those items were not mentioned specifically in the statement about additional charges, but fall under the "not limited to" category.
"but are not limited to" means that the list of items we gave you as an example are not the complete list.
In this example...
You will pay an additional charge for:
Immunization shots
Vaccines
You will also pay an additional charge for:
Lab work
Radiology (MRI or CT scan)
Those items were not mentioned specifically in the statement about additional charges, but fall under the "not limited to" category.
Q:
"The most serious charge which can be brought against New England is not Puritanism but February." とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
They are making a joke. I don't really understand the joke, but I think they're saying winter is very bad in New England.
「Charge」の使い方・例文
Q:
charge を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
I'm just going to charge it to my credit card.
I need to charge my cell phone.
My clothes have a static charge after coming out of the dryer.
The cop is going to charge her with indecent exposure.
How could you charge me with such a rude accusation!
I need to charge my cell phone.
My clothes have a static charge after coming out of the dryer.
The cop is going to charge her with indecent exposure.
How could you charge me with such a rude accusation!
Q:
free of charge を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
The waiter felt guilty for the mishap, so she gave them some coffee free of charge.
Due to discounts and coupons, her groceries became free of charge.
It's your birthday, so I'll give you this cake free of charge!
Due to discounts and coupons, her groceries became free of charge.
It's your birthday, so I'll give you this cake free of charge!
Q:
charge を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Can I charge this? (Can I use my credit card to pay for this?)
He was charged with murder in the first degree. (Legal usage)
The dog charged me! (The dog rushed at me!)
He was charged with murder in the first degree. (Legal usage)
The dog charged me! (The dog rushed at me!)
Q:
charge を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
That's a good strategy to learn sentences :)
I need to charge my phone.
Has your credit card been charged yet?
Stacy is in charge of the project.
He was charged with murder.
I need to charge my phone.
Has your credit card been charged yet?
Stacy is in charge of the project.
He was charged with murder.
Q:
charge (noun - verb) を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Could you charge it to my room?
The court declared him innocent on the charge of murder.
The service charge is extra.
They charge tax on liquor in the U.S.
Mr. Brown is in charge of the business in the absence of the manager.
The court declared him innocent on the charge of murder.
The service charge is extra.
They charge tax on liquor in the U.S.
Mr. Brown is in charge of the business in the absence of the manager.
「Charge」の類語とその違い
Q:
charge と accuse はどう違いますか?
A:
The charge may or may not be reliable. It is the OPINION of the police. A trial will determine if it is accurate or not. (more or less. the law is not perfect)
Q:
free of charge と for free はどう違いますか?
A:
Free of charge can mean you do not have to pay a certain charge for a product, such as taxes
For free means you will pay nothing.
For free means you will pay nothing.
Q:
It's free of charge. と It's for free. はどう違いますか?
A:
They are the same. But you say "It's free" not "Its for free"
Q:
charge と buy と purchase はどう違いますか?
A:
Buy and purchase mean the same thing. You are giving someone money for an item.
Charge is more specific. It means you are paying with a credit card or a tab.
Charge is more specific. It means you are paying with a credit card or a tab.
Q:
I'm in charge of〜 と I'm a part of〜 はどう違いますか?
A:
こんにちは、gootakaさん
If you say "I'm in charge of~" that means you are responsible for whatever you plan to say after.
"I'm a part of" isn't that good of a way to explain your job.
I would say "I work for" and then say the company or person.
If you say "I'm in charge of~" that means you are responsible for whatever you plan to say after.
"I'm a part of" isn't that good of a way to explain your job.
I would say "I work for" and then say the company or person.
「Charge」を翻訳
Q:
다른 사람들이랑 순서번갈아가면서 맡는거야?
A: I'm in charge of here as of now.
B: **Are you guys taking turns with other coworkers? (taking the charges turn?) (alternately?) (???)
If you understood what B is trying to say, how would you say? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A: I'm in charge of here as of now.
B: **Are you guys taking turns with other coworkers? (taking the charges turn?) (alternately?) (???)
If you understood what B is trying to say, how would you say? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
다른 사람들이랑 순서번갈아가면서 맡는거야?
“Are you taking turns with other people?”
They are asking if A is letting others be in charge(in control) as well.
“Are you taking turns with other people?”
They are asking if A is letting others be in charge(in control) as well.
Q:
why not 'charge the fine' instead of 'change a fine'? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Yeah, this is basically a question of: when to use the ‘definite article’ (“the”) versus one of the ‘indefinite articles’ (“a”/“an”/“the”)
I’ll explain it a bit, but it might be easier to understand & more comprehensive if you look it up in your native language:
You need to use ‘a/an’ when introducing something for the first time (such as a fine). Once you’ve done that, you can use ‘the’ to refer to it for the rest of the conversation (& all other conversations, as long as the person you’re conversing with knows the specific ‘fine’ you’re talking about).
Ex.
A: I’m having a party on Friday.
B: Oh, cool! Whose coming to the party?
Next Wednesday:
B: How was the party?
A: It was great!
I’ll explain it a bit, but it might be easier to understand & more comprehensive if you look it up in your native language:
You need to use ‘a/an’ when introducing something for the first time (such as a fine). Once you’ve done that, you can use ‘the’ to refer to it for the rest of the conversation (& all other conversations, as long as the person you’re conversing with knows the specific ‘fine’ you’re talking about).
Ex.
A: I’m having a party on Friday.
B: Oh, cool! Whose coming to the party?
Next Wednesday:
B: How was the party?
A: It was great!
Q:
Who’s in charge of deliveries? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
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Q:
" accuse, sue, charge", what's the difference? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Accuse is to say that someone has done something
Sue- is what you do in court when you want compensation for something that has happened against you
Charge- can have many meanings but in the context of the words prior it means to be accused with punishments
Sue- is what you do in court when you want compensation for something that has happened against you
Charge- can have many meanings but in the context of the words prior it means to be accused with punishments
Q:
charged は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
A:
You pronounce it like this..
「Charge」についての他の質問
Q:
If you’re not in charge of environmental activities, please kindly forward this to the appropriate person and update the list below. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
very natural
Q:
If you over at 11:30am,You have to pay extra charge. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
"If you stay past 11.30am, you have to pay extra."
Q:
I won't claim any additional charge, it's free of charge. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
I won't claim any additional fees. It's free of charge.
Q:
I'm in charge of the sports meeting opening tomorrow.We had invited you to join the group performance at the beginning before ,do you remember?Would you mind arriving at the school in Xingsha at 8:00 am tomorrow .If you can't find it ,I can pick you up to the place,ok? この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Whoops I didn't mean to say I don't understand! I'd write something like...
My name is (insert) and I'm in charge of the sports meeting that is opening tomorrow. I am writing to you as we previously invited you to join the group performance. (We hope you remember!)
Please arrive at the school in Xingsha at 8.00am. Please let me know if you don't know where to go and I can pick you up.
Many thanks
My name is (insert) and I'm in charge of the sports meeting that is opening tomorrow. I am writing to you as we previously invited you to join the group performance. (We hope you remember!)
Please arrive at the school in Xingsha at 8.00am. Please let me know if you don't know where to go and I can pick you up.
Many thanks
Q:
What does "charges" mean?
391
00:19:32,360 --> 00:19:33,681
All of her charges
for three weeks
392
00:19:33,695 --> 00:19:35,863
have been in Fort Lauderdale.
391
00:19:32,360 --> 00:19:33,681
All of her charges
for three weeks
392
00:19:33,695 --> 00:19:35,863
have been in Fort Lauderdale.
A:
Charges are the payments posted to a bank account or credit card, in other words purchases occurred in ft. Lauderdale
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