Recargo in english

Surcharge

pronunciation: sɜrtʃɑrdʒ part of speech: noun
In gestures

recargar1 = reload ; replenish ; recharge. 

Example: Its major weakness is its inability to update easily and modify records without reloading the entire data base.Example: The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Example: With a range of 150 km, the car has been built to recharge to 80 percent of its capacity in under half an hour.

recargar2 = overload ; overburden ; burden. 

Example: Otherwise, drinking too much fluid at once, even a pint or two of spring water, simply overloads the kidneys without actually hydrating the body.Example: Our prison system is greatly overburdened by non-violent drug offenders.Example: Libraries that aren't burdened by millions of volumes do not need subject heading lists prepared for million-volume libraries.

more:

» recargar las tintaslay it on with + a trowellay it on + thickpile on + the miserypile on + the agony .

Example: Cousteau definitely had a flair for showmanship, and he really lays it on with a trowel in this documentary.

Example: When I met him he was laying it on thick with compliments, and I thought it was 'cause he was drinking.

Example: The recent elections, frequent strikes and airport and aircraft safety issues are some of the problems that have helped pile on the misery on the tourism sector.

Example: I am trying to avoid anything sad in this book, for surely the world is sad enough at present without my pen piling on the agony.

» recargar los recursosburden + Posesivo + resources .

Example: I must say it's quite a neat idea that beautifies the city and doesn't burden the resources.

recargo = surcharge. 

Example: The Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) charges the same prices to all networks, but the networks add varying surcharges, dues, and markups to the OCLC prices.

Recargo synonyms

hook in spanish: gancho, pronunciation: hʊk part of speech: noun plume in spanish: penacho, pronunciation: plum part of speech: noun pluck in spanish: arrancar, pronunciation: plʌk part of speech: verb, noun fleece in spanish: lana, pronunciation: flis part of speech: noun soak in spanish: empapar, pronunciation: soʊk part of speech: verb rob in spanish: robar, pronunciation: rɑb part of speech: verb overload in spanish: sobrecarga, pronunciation: oʊvɜrloʊd part of speech: noun overcharge in spanish: sobrecargar, pronunciation: oʊvɜrtʃɑrdʒ part of speech: noun, verb gazump in spanish: Gazump, pronunciation: gæzəmp part of speech: verb
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