charge up in Czech

charge up <v.> dobíjet Entry edited by: B2

Sentence patterns related to "charge up"

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1. Other companies charge up front and Authorize …

2. Call a code and charge up a defibrillator.

3. It may require as much as 20 times more electricity to charge up an undersea cable than an aerial one.

4. Charge up and down the mountains with the burly yet feather weight CNC’d aluminum construction of the Alpine Prime Splitboard Bindings

5. The Accelerator is a Hardcore tower that attacks in delayed bursts, with a charge-up time between bursts, dealing massive amounts of damage in a short period of time

6. The high-performance capability of the Airbuds Pro for unparalleled durability is due to its fast-rechargeable lithium polymer battery, allowing you to charge up your Airbuds Pro up in no time and listen to music continuously for more than 2 hours with a single charge.

7. Benks High-Q USB C to Lightning Cable for PD 18W Fast Charging& 480Mbps Data Sync 3A Fast-Charging It delivers a high-speed charge up to 3A (max) with the USB-C PD charger, to charge an iPhone X from 0% to 50% in 30 mins

8. "the solution Acetified" -> alkalize {v: address, turn to} speak to "He addressed the crowd outside the window" {v: agitate, rouse, turn on, charge, commove, excite, charge up} cause to be agitated, excited, or roused "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks"

9. Does Carambola Beach Resort St. Croix, Us Virgin Islands have special cancellation policies due to coronavirus (COVID-19)? Guests with existing Carambola Beach Resort St. Croix, Us Virgin Islands reservations for any future arrival date, including reservations with pre-paid rates, can make full changes or cancellations without a charge up to 24 hours prior to arrival, as long as the change or

10. To request that Governments and other submitting entities exercise “best efforts” to recover all overpayments from their claimants, but, given that identifiable overpayment could reasonably have been detected prior to payment, to request Governments and other submitting entities to pay any portion of the identifiable overpayment that is not recovered from claimants, up to the amount they charged as processing fees in respect of claims in categories A, B, C and D and in that regard, to recall that under decision 18 (S/AC.26/Dec.18 (1994)), submitting entities were permitted to charge up to 1.5 per cent in respect of claims in categories A, B and C, and up to 3 per cent in respect of claims in categories D, E and F;