1. to charge the battery
2. charge
What charge is there for parking in the city centre during the day?
Cash or charge?
The man in charge of the merry-go-round decided to make sure everything was working properly.
And on the other side were all my sister's My Little Ponies ready for a cavalry charge
It appears that I don't have it in me to have a harem in my charge.
I'll charge you 1000 pesetas to repair the zip on these jeans.
This is a collect call from Mr Nakamura in Osaka. Will you accept the charge?
Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.
When I reached the hall right away the person in charge unrelentingly said things like "This painting is certain to increase in value in the future," and I went and signed the contract.
It's easy to get into debt quickly with charge cards.
At the beginning of the fifth year, Tony said he was going to have to charge more.
The adoption papers are signed and the foster home says goodbye to their little charge.
The iPad Pro powers the keyboard, bypassing the need for a Bluetooth connection or having to charge the keyboard.
He was charged with taking care of the premises. She's been charged with murder. Is there a charge for children or do they go free?
3. recharge
I'm going to have a weekend away to recharge my batteries.
I need to recharge my dead phone.
I think putting beds or areas for naps in the office would help us workers feel more able to rest and recharge our minds.
I think my phone is broken, but maybe I just need to recharge the battery.
recharge your batteries
to recharge both mind and body
I had a weekend of doing nothing so I could recharge.
Inglês palavra "ładować akumulator"(recharge) ocorre em conjuntos:
nauka i technika