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charge in Japanese

charge in Japanese is チャージ, 料金, 突撃 — charge means an amount of money asked for a service or product.

charge in Japanese

チャージ
noun
Pronounced: chāji
The amount of money levied for a service.
料金
noun
Pronounced: ryōkin
The amount of money levied for a service.
突撃
noun
Pronounced: totsugeki
(military) An attack in which combatants rush towards an enemy in an attempt to engage in close combat.
非難
noun
Pronounced: hinan
電荷
noun
Pronounced: denka
(electromagnetism, chemistry, physics, countable, uncountable) An electric charge.
義務
noun
Pronounced: gimu
The scope of someone's responsibility.
責任
noun
Pronounced: sekinin
The scope of someone's responsibility.
受託物
noun
Someone or something entrusted to one's care, such as a child to a babysitter or a student to a teacher.
noun
Pronounced: ni
A load or burden; cargo.
命令
noun
Pronounced: meirei
An instruction.
チャージング
noun
Pronounced: chājingu
(basketball) An offensive foul in which the player with the ball moves into a stationary defender.
装填
noun
Pronounced: sōten
(firearms) A measured amount of powder and/or shot in a cartridge.
noun
Pronounced: mon
(heraldry) An image displayed on an escutcheon.
請求
verb
Pronounced: seikyuu
To assign a duty or responsibility to; to order.
借方に記入する
verb
(transitive) To assign (a debit) to an account.
告発
verb
Pronounced: kokuhatsu
(transitive, criminal law, police) To formally accuse (a person) of a crime.
つけにする
verb
Pronounced: tsukenisuru
To call to account; to challenge.
充電
verb
Pronounced: juuden
To call to account; to challenge.
請求
verb
Pronounced: seikyuu
To call to account; to challenge.
充電
verb
Pronounced: juuden
(transitive) To cause to take on an electric charge.
荷電
verb
Pronounced: kaden
(transitive) To cause to take on an electric charge.
突撃
verb
Pronounced: totsugeki
(military, transitive, and, intransitive) To attack by moving forward quickly in a group.

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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Frequently asked questions

What is "charge" in Japanese?

"charge" in Japanese is チャージ, 料金, 突撃. charge means: An amount of money asked for a service or product.

How do you pronounce チャージ?

"charge" in Japanese is チャージ, pronounced "chāji".

How do you use "charge" in a sentence?

Example: "There's a small charge for delivery." In Japanese, "charge" is チャージ, 料金, 突撃.

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

Yes — Japanese has 19 translations listed for "charge": チャージ, 料金, 突撃, 非難, 電荷, 義務.

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