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Charge

You will have to pay a small admission charge.


*charge: taxa
The investigations resulted in criminal charges against three police
officers.
*charge: acusaes
Paul is in charge of our marketing department.
*to be in charge of: estar encarregado de
The organization provides a range of services free of charge.
*free of charge: grtis
It was a great relief when Jane arrived and took charge of the
project.
*to take charge of: assumir
He charges 30 dollars for a haircut.
*to charge: cobrar
He charged him with the task of watching the young swimmers.
*to charge: encarregou
He paid cash for the jeans but charged the new coat.
*to charge: debitar
Dont forget to charge the battery before using the camera
*to charge: carregar
Our general ordered us to charge the enemy.
*to charge: atacar
Around/over
Around 60 people - por volta de 60 pessoas
Over 60 people - acima de 60 pessoas
Fare/Fee/tax/cash/change
Money paid to the government tax(es) (imposto)
Money returned to you after you paid too much change (troco)
Money paid for a journey by bus, train or plane fare (tarifa)
Money in coins or notes, not cheques cash (dinheiro)
Money paid for professional services fee (taxa)
Money paid for a place to live rent (aluguel)
Money paid to workers for a months or years work salary
(salrio)
Money paid to older people who no longer work pension
(aposentadoria)
Just
He quit the project after just 3 hours.
*just: apenas
The bill came just 20 dollars.
*just: exatamente
Mum has just gone to the mall.
*just: acabou de
She fought honestly for a just cause.
*just: justa
I cant do it just now.
*just now: neste exato momento
Flier
Regular fliers can take advantage of additional benefits such as free
flights.
*flier: passageiros
His job is to hand out fliers for the company on the street corners.
*flier: panfletos
Will
1 (verb) Who do you think will win the game on Saturday?
*will: usado com o infinitivo de verbos para formar um tempo
futuro.
*Will win: ir ganhar
2 (verb) To will is not enough, one must do.
*to will: querer
3 (noun) I did that against my will.
*will: vontade
4 (noun) Have you made your last will?
*(last) will: testament

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