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charger in Italian

charger in Italian is caricabatterie, corsiero, sottopiatto — charger means a device that supplies electricity to recharge a battery.

charger in Italian

caricabatterie
noun
A device that charges or recharges.
corsiero
noun
(historical, military) A large horse trained for battle and used by the cavalry (of a lighter build than a destrier).
sottopiatto
noun
(kitchenware) A large decorative plate, sometimes used under dinner plates or other savoury-dish vessels in a multi-course meal; also service plate or underplate.

What does "charger" mean?

  1. noun A device that supplies electricity to recharge a battery.
    "She forgot her phone charger at the hotel."
  2. noun A large, strong horse traditionally used in battle.
    "The knight rode a powerful charger into the tournament."

charger in a sentence

  • She forgot her phone charger at the hotel.
  • The knight rode a powerful charger into the tournament.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "charger" in Italian?

"charger" in Italian is caricabatterie, corsiero, sottopiatto. charger means: A device that supplies electricity to recharge a battery.

How do you use "charger" in a sentence?

Example: "She forgot her phone charger at the hotel." In Italian, "charger" is caricabatterie, corsiero, sottopiatto.

Are there other ways to say "charger" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "charger": caricabatterie, corsiero, sottopiatto.

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