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Перевод: charged speek charged


[прилагательное]
заряженный; загруженный; нагруженный; наполненный


Тезаурус:

  1. The Department of Health, which is charged with both minimising drug costs and promoting the home industry, has tended to agree with the big firms.
  2. I am going straight from here to report this matter to the Brigadier," he bellowed, as he charged along the pews and out of the door.
  3. Arthur Mutambara, president of the student council, who is in hospital as a result of injuries allegedly gained by jumping from a window, is to be charged under the Orwellian-sounding Law and Order Maintenance Act as a result of a statement he issued blaming the government for acts of "state terrorism".
  4. Before Haussmann attempts had been made by various small companies to provide street lighting by gas, but once again it required the drive and determination of the new regime to bring all these together and to create one large company charged with the responsibility of lighting the whole of the city.
  5. He was charged with assault on a woman.
  6. Most certainly and if you do you will be saving money because with First National you are only charged interest on the amount you owe, calculated on a day-to-day basis.
  7. Then the examining magistrate changed his mind, released Mr Laroche and charged Mrs Villemin with killing her own son.
  8. Any commission paid to a foreign sub-agent should not be charged to the artist.
  9. When North was charged with a number of very serious offences Reagan publicly announced that North was innocent and a hero.
  10. A businessman who helped organise the weekend acid house party where violent scenes left 16 policemen injured appeared in court charged with riot.
  11. Thirdly, when the situation is emotionally charged with feelings running high, it is more difficult to resolve.
  12. Six officers were originally charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and the seventh with unlawful wounding.
  13. So eager were the Highlanders to be in action that they charged forward prematurely, to be swept by further fire from the hated artillery as well as by musket shots from the opposing infantry and from a detachment under the 18-year-old later Major-General James Wolfe, posted on the royal left flank, which took them in enfilade.

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