charge
US /tʃɑːrdʒ/
UK /tʃɑːrdʒ/

1.
mengenakan bayaran, menuntut
to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity
:
•
The restaurant charged us for water we didn't order.
Restoran itu mengenakan bayaran kepada kami untuk air yang tidak kami pesan.
•
How much do you charge for a haircut?
Berapa banyak yang anda caj untuk potong rambut?
2.
mendakwa, menuduh
to accuse someone officially of having done something illegal
:
•
He was charged with assault.
Dia didakwa dengan serangan.
•
The police decided not to charge her.
Polis memutuskan untuk tidak mendakwa dia.
3.
1.
2.
tuduhan, dakwaan
an official accusation that someone has committed a crime
:
•
He faces a charge of murder.
Dia menghadapi tuduhan pembunuhan.
•
The police dropped the charges against him.
Polis menggugurkan tuduhan terhadapnya.
3.
4.
serangan, serbuan
a military attack, especially a sudden and direct one
:
•
The cavalry made a brave charge against the enemy.
Kavaleri melakukan serangan berani terhadap musuh.
•
The police made a baton charge to disperse the crowd.
Polis melakukan serangan baton untuk menyuraikan orang ramai.