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charged

/chahrjd/US // tʃɑrdʒd //

带电的,带电,被控,被指控

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : intense; impassioned: an emotionally charged speech.
    • : fraught with emotion: the charged atmosphere of the room.
    • : capable of producing violent emotion, arousing controversy, etc.: the highly charged issue of birth control.
    • : Electricity. pertaining to a particle, body, or system possessing a net amount of positive or negative electric charge.

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Examples

  • That process creates a mix of charged and neutral particles, including electrons and ions, that can produce reactive species of nitrogen and oxygen.

  • Put salt in water, and its sodium and chlorine will dissolve into water and become charged ions.

  • The sheriff charged them with truancy, and then he and his officers ran them out of town.

  • The mother, Emily Kruse, was charged with obstructing justice and intimidating a witness.

  • The father, Jean Paul Kruse, was later charged with rape and sexual abuse.

  • Passengers were asked to make sure their phones and other devices were charged so that they could be switched on for inspection.

  • The attack in which Murray is charged has been front-page news in New York for almost a week.

  • For several months he remained under a political cloud, charged with incompetency to quell the Philippine Rebellion.

  • The engineer officer charged with preparing the line of retreat reported that the one bridge across the Elster was not sufficient.

  • In the remembrance of them her expression and her attitude became charged with more definite meaning.

  • No guilt was charged against any one, although the wounded man said that he conjectured that it was Captain Silvestre de Aybar.

  • Black Sheep was sent to the drawing-room and charged into a solid tea-table laden with china.