charge in Danish
charge in Danish is pris, omkostning, angreb — charge means an amount of money asked for a service or product.
charge in Danish
pris
The amount of money levied for a service.
omkostning
The amount of money levied for a service.
angreb
(military) An attack in which combatants rush towards an enemy in an attempt to engage in close combat.
beskyldning
søgsmål
ladning
(electromagnetism, chemistry, physics, countable, uncountable) An electric charge.
læs
A load or burden; cargo.
anklage
An instruction.
ordre
An instruction.
bebyrde
To assign a duty or responsibility to; to order.
belaste
To assign a duty or responsibility to; to order.
give opgave
To assign a duty or responsibility to; to order.
sagsøge
(transitive, criminal law, police) To formally accuse (a person) of a crime.
lade
lade
(transitive) To replenish energy to (a battery, or a device containing a battery) by use of an electrical device plugged into a power outlet.
lade op
(transitive) To replenish energy to (a battery, or a device containing a battery) by use of an electrical device plugged into a power outlet.
oplade
(transitive) To replenish energy to (a battery, or a device containing a battery) by use of an electrical device plugged into a power outlet.
oplade
(transitive) To cause to take on an electric charge.
bebyrde
belaste
storme
(military, transitive, and, intransitive) To attack by moving forward quickly in a group.
What does "charge" mean?
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noun An amount of money asked for a service or product.
"There's a small charge for delivery."
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noun A formal accusation that someone has committed a crime.
"He was arrested on a charge of fraud."
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noun A sudden, forceful rush forward, especially in an attack.
"The cavalry launched a charge across the open field."
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verb To ask someone to pay a particular amount.
"The plumber charged us fifty pounds for the visit."
charge in a sentence
- There's a small charge for delivery.
- The bank added a charge for the overdraft.
- He was arrested on a charge of fraud.
- The cavalry launched a charge across the open field.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "charge" in Danish?
"charge" in Danish is pris, omkostning, angreb. charge means: An amount of money asked for a service or product.
How do you use "charge" in a sentence?
Example: "There's a small charge for delivery." In Danish, "charge" is pris, omkostning, angreb.
Are there other ways to say "charge" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 17 translations listed for "charge": pris, omkostning, angreb, beskyldning, søgsmål, ladning.
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