n
A portable battery, fitted with cables and a charger, used to charge a dead battery, especially in a car.
n
A type of electric vehicle that uses chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs.
v
(Canada, transitive) To jump-start a vehicle by using cables to connect the battery in a running vehicle to the battery in a vehicle that won't start.
n
(physics, electronics) A charge carrier.
n
(automotive) a DC (“direct current”) fast charging and charger standard for charging plug-in electrified-drive vehicles created by a consortium of Japanese automakers and promulgated by the Japanese and South Korean automotive industry, spread worldwide.
n
An accusation by a person or organization.
n
Alternative form of chargemaster [(US, healthcare) A comprehensive list maintained by a hospital of prices of goods and services it will bill to its patients and their respective health insurers.]
v
(informal, simile) To charge exorbitant prices.
v
(idiomatic) To motivate, to instill someone with determination.
n
(Ireland, law, possibly obsolete) A chargee, a person who has a charge upon something.
n
One who is charged; the person on whom a charge is levied, who is charged with a crime, who is charged to do something, etc.
n
(technology) A removable protective outside layer for an electronic device that contains a battery for the purpose of charging the device contained inside it.
n
(automotive) A facility provided for the purpose of charging / recharging batteries of electric vehicles.
adv
So as to charge, or move forward swiftly and aggressively.
n
Alternative form of charge (measure of 36 pigs of lead) [The amount of money levied for a service.]
n
Abbreviation of charge. [The amount of money levied for a service.]
v
(transitive, computing) To plug in (a device) while the system is turned on and running.
v
(idiomatic, informal) to charge, to charge up
v
(transitive) To start a motor vehicle by passing an electrical current from a charged battery to the discharged ("dead" or "flat") battery of the vehicle being started, by using booster cables to temporarily connect the two batteries in parallel.
n
A point in time during a charge.
v
Alternative form of power-cycle [(electronics, computing) To turn a device off and then back on again, usually to restore proper function by forcing a malfunctioning or unresponsive device to reset or reinitialize, or as a step in troubleshooting the device.]
v
To charge or accuse in return.
n
That which recharges, especially a device for recharging an electrical item.
adj
Describing the connection between two batteries' positive terminals, for instance when jump-starting a car.
v
(heraldry) To overlay one charge upon another.
v
(transitive) To subject to a test firing.
n
A rechargeable battery used to power the electric motor(s) of a battery electric vehicle (BEV) or hybrid electric vehicle (HEV).
v
Keeping a battery fully charged by charging it at a rate equal to its self-discharge rate.
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