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1. charge


What charge is there for parking in the city centre during the day?
Cash or charge?
The man in charge of the merry-go-round decided to make sure everything was working properly.
And on the other side were all my sister's My Little Ponies ready for a cavalry charge
It appears that I don't have it in me to have a harem in my charge.
I'll charge you 1000 pesetas to repair the zip on these jeans.
This is a collect call from Mr Nakamura in Osaka. Will you accept the charge?
Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.
When I reached the hall right away the person in charge unrelentingly said things like "This painting is certain to increase in value in the future," and I went and signed the contract.
It's easy to get into debt quickly with charge cards.
At the beginning of the fifth year, Tony said he was going to have to charge more.
The adoption papers are signed and the foster home says goodbye to their little charge.
The iPad Pro powers the keyboard, bypassing the need for a Bluetooth connection or having to charge the keyboard.
He was charged with taking ​care of the ​premises. She's been charged with ​murder. Is there a charge for ​children or do they go ​free?

Angielskie słowo "obciążać" (charge) występuje w zestawach:

Szlifuj swój angielski - księgowy angielski
Czasowniki Business English
A10, 09.05.2016
gadanie stanag 6001
Prawo i sztuka

2. burden


burden of responsibility
But throughout history fighting men have shouldered this impossible burden.
This was the biggest increase for 16 years, taking the tax burden to its highest level since 1986.
Model with low computational burden
The boy was fed up with being treated as a burden.
One's life is like going far with a burden on one's back.
tax burden
That is a burden which makes the job more difficult.
The price burden falls on the renters or the taxpayers
She not only shares her hubsband's burden of earning money for the family and bringing up children
It is a fact that pregnancy and childbirth are a burden for a woman's body.
Men say they are willing to share the burden of domestic work. When an elderly relative falls ill, you should not have to shoulder the burden alone.
He said Americans are shouldering too much of a burden among Nato nations - particularly when it comes to Ukraine.
she walked forward burdened with a wooden box
When a single person is writing and documenting detailed stories, the entire burden of analysis, understanding and coordination falls on that person.

Angielskie słowo "obciążać" (burden) występuje w zestawach:

The postal service + 7E +7F
Health - M. Wąsowska-Polak
Angielski gazetka
Jęz ang dla prawników (żółta)
3000 najpopularniejszych

3. debit


The bank debited my account.
The ATM has swallowed my debit card.
Debit Mr Hill with $100.

Angielskie słowo "obciążać" (debit) występuje w zestawach:

Moduł 9 - Zakupy i Usługi
Moduł 9 Zakupy i usługi
słówka 4-10.12

4. overburden



Angielskie słowo "obciążać" (overburden) występuje w zestawach:

"Władaj i gadaj cz. 1" - rozdział 20 - "Seks"

5. encumber


Don't encumber a car with more luggage.
She was encumbered by her heavy skirts.
I am sorry to encumber you with the children.

Angielskie słowo "obciążać" (encumber) występuje w zestawach:

Darowizna po angielsku
Legalese general

6. strain


The rope broke under the strain.
The recent decline in the dollar has put a bigger strain on the economic system. Migration into the cities is putting a strain on already stretched resources.
Jogging puts a lot of strain on the knees. I strained a muscle in my back playing squash. Don't watch TV in the dark - you'll strain your eyes!
Could you strain the vegetables, please. The oil in which the fish is fried is strained off and used to cook potatoes.
The collaboration between these somewhat eccentric men was filled with strain and compromise on both sides, but in the end they appear to have gotten on well.
1) I strained to smile. 2) She strained her eyes but she couldn't see anything. 3) He strained his muscles to show off.
A strain is when a muscle is damaged. A sprain is when a joint, such as a knee, ankle or wrist is damaged.
the best way to recover from an illness is to relax, not to strain oneself in any way, take some form of mild exercise.
muscle strain
Make sure they are in a position that is comfortable for them. This will ease the strain on the heart. Sitting them on the floor means they are less likely to hurt themselves if they collapse.
However, it is usually impossible to differentiate a fracture, sprain or strain without an x-ray.
The outbreak had been a major strain on the country's economy, affecting domestic consumption and tourism.
He burned himself while he was straining the potatoes.
Having to manage all this information often puts a lot of strain on product managers, who then do not have enough time to deal with day-to-day activities.