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charge in French

charge in French is frais, charge, chef d’accusation — charge means an amount of money asked for a service or product.

charge in French

frais
noun
The amount of money levied for a service.
charge
noun
chef d’accusation
noun
chef d’inculpation
noun
meuble
noun
(heraldry) An image displayed on an escutcheon.
armer
verb
charger
verb
accuser
verb
(transitive, criminal law, police) To formally accuse (a person) of a crime.
charger
verb
(transitive, criminal law, police) To formally accuse (a person) of a crime.
charger
verb
To call to account; to challenge.
créditer
verb
To call to account; to challenge.
armer
verb
(cricket, of a, batsman) To take a few steps down the pitch towards the bowler as they deliver the ball, either to disrupt the length of the delivery, or to get into a better position to hit the ball.
charger
verb
(cricket, of a, batsman) To take a few steps down the pitch towards the bowler as they deliver the ball, either to disrupt the length of the delivery, or to get into a better position to hit the ball.
s'élancer
verb
(cricket, of a, batsman) To take a few steps down the pitch towards the bowler as they deliver the ball, either to disrupt the length of the delivery, or to get into a better position to hit the ball.

What does "charge" mean?

  1. noun An amount of money asked for a service or product.
    "There's a small charge for delivery."
  2. noun A formal accusation that someone has committed a crime.
    "He was arrested on a charge of fraud."
  3. noun A sudden, forceful rush forward, especially in an attack.
    "The cavalry launched a charge across the open field."
  4. 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.

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Common French translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "charge" in French?

"charge" in French is frais, charge, chef d’accusation. 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 French, "charge" is frais, charge, chef d’accusation.

Are there other ways to say "charge" in French?

Yes — French has 10 translations listed for "charge": frais, charge, chef d’accusation, chef d’inculpation, meuble, armer.

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