charger

  • 21charger — UK [ˈtʃɑː(r)dʒə(r)] / US [ˈtʃɑrdʒər] noun [countable] Word forms charger : singular charger plural chargers 1) a piece of equipment used for providing a battery with electricity 2) a horse ridden by a soldier when fighting in battle in the past …

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  • 22charger — I. noun Etymology: Middle English chargeour, from Anglo French, from charger Date: 14th century a large flat dish or platter II. noun Date: 1539 1. one that charges: as a. an appliance for holding or inserting a charge of powder or shot in a gun… …

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  • 23Charger —    A bowl or deep dish. The silver vessels given by the heads of the tribes for the services of the tabernacle are so named (Num. 7:13, etc.). The charger in which the Baptist s head was presented was a platter or flat wooden trencher (Matt. 14:8 …

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  • 24charger — noun Charger is used after these nouns: ↑battery, ↑cellphone, ↑mobile phone, ↑phone …

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  • 25charger — įkroviklis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. charger vok. Ladeaggregat, n; Ladeeinrichtung, f; Ladegleichrichter, m rus. зарядное устройство, n; зарядный агрегат, m pranc. chargeur, m; installation de chargement, f …

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  • 26Charger Bar — Breed Quarter Horse Discipline Racing Sire Tiny Charger Grandsire Dep …

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  • 27Charger Stadium — (formally known at Chantilly Field) is a 8,500 seat football soccer stadium located in Chantilly, Virginia and affiliated with Chantilly High School. The stadium hosted the 1995 Virginia State Football Championship game. Coordinates: 32°50′05″N… …

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  • 28Charger l'estomac — ● Charger l estomac être lourd à digérer en parlant d un aliment …

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  • 29Charger la barque — ● Charger la barque avoir des exigences, des ambitions excessives ;exagérer …

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  • 30Charger quelqu'un de tous les péchés — ● Charger quelqu un de tous les péchés lui en faire supporter le poids, les lui imputer …

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