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Bedeutungen von dem Begriff "charge to" im Spanisch Englisch Wörterbuch : 3 Ergebniss(e)

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Idioms
charge to cargar a la cuenta de [v]
charge to ponerlo en la cuenta de [v]
charge to cobrarle a [v]

Bedeutungen, die der Begriff "charge to" mit anderen Begriffen im Englisch Spanisch Wörterbuch erhalten hat: 59 Ergebniss(e)

Englisch Spanisch
General
person in charge of taking cattle to the slaughterhouse entrador [m]
person in charge of a commission to fulfill pious works patrono [m]
turn around to charge the enemy revolver [v]
turn oneself around to charge the enemy revolverse [v]
charge to an account contar [v]
charge to account cargar [v]
a railwayman in charge of switch points or mobile rails allowing trains to switch railroad tracks abanderado (méxico) [m] rare
person in charge of bringing water to players at a soccer match aguatero [m] HNSVCRDOCOECBOCLPYARUYPE
person in charge of classifying, collecting, and distributing church income to the canonry clavero [m] MXHN
worker in charge of carrying the yerba mate leaves to the drying room guaino [m] AR:Nwrur.
person in charge of delivering money to winners in horse race bets juez pagador [m] BO:S
person in charge of paying weekly wages to workers rayador [m] MXdisused
person in charge of a commission to fulfill pious works patronero [m] disused
a railwayman in charge of switch points or mobile rails allowing trains to switch railroad tracks abanderada (méxico) [f] rare
person in charge of applying something (especially referring to agricultural goods or livestock) aplicadora [f] ARrur.
person in charge of land worked by those renting it to farm cabeza [f] SVrur.
office in a church in charge of the collection and distribution of income to the canonry clavería [f] MXHN
snack that the government gives, free of charge to children in public schools colación escolar [f] EC
person in charge of paying weekly wages to workers rayadora [f] MXdisused
person in charge of a commission to fulfill pious works patronera [f] disused
person in charge of tending to a steam boiler foguista [m/f] PYARUY
bill (to charge) cobrar [v]
prepare to charge abosarse [v] CU
back up to charge rebatir [v] PRrur.
prepare to charge enfrontilarse [v] AL
Idioms
charge up to cobrarle a [v]
charge up to cargar a la cuenta de [v]
charge up to ponerlo en la cuenta de [v]
lay something to someone's charge responsabilizar a alguien de algo
charge it to the dust and let the rain settle it que dios te lo pague
lay something to someone's charge cargar la romana [v] SCN
Speaking
I'm not going to charge you anything more no te voy a cobrar nada más
charge it to my account cárguelo en mi cuenta
i'd like to speak to someone in charge quisiera hablar con el encargado
i want to speak to someone in charge quiero hablar con el encargado
Phrasals
charge something to someone cargar algo en la cuenta de alguien [v]
Colloquial
obtain an unlawful advantage from a trust committed to one's charge pringarse (a alguien) [v]
count the corresponding drinks for each drinker to charge them echar china un tabernero [v] rare
Business
to be in charge estar encargado [v]
to charge a fee cobrar honorarios [v]
to charge commission cobrar comisión [v]
to charge interest cobrar interés [v]
Finance
surcharge to the basic rate of charge sobretasa adicional a la tasa de cargos básica
Economy
charge to the account of cargar [v]
charge to the account of cargar [v]
charge to the account of anotar en el debe
Law
answer to a charge contestación a la demanda [f]
answer to a charge respuesta [f]
subject to some charge or encumbrance afecto [adj]
plead to the charge declararse culpable incondicionalmente [v]
subject to some charge or encumbrance afecta [adj/f]
plead guilty to a charge declararse culpable de un cargo
charge to the jury instrucciones al jurado
Informatics
charge a call to cargar una llamada a
Chemistry
mass-to-charge ratio razón de masa a carga
Technical
charge time to imputar [v]
Telecommunication
subject to charge tasable [adj]
Mining
worker in charge of setting fire to blasthole wicks pegador [m]
Folklore
popular dance where a woman pretends to charge a man who defends himself with a handkerchief torito [m] BOCL:N