English to filipino meaning of

Ang salitang "charger" ay may ilang kahulugan, depende sa konteksto kung saan ito ginagamit. Narito ang ilan sa mga pinakakaraniwang kahulugan:Isang device na ginagamit upang mag-charge ng mga baterya o iba pang mga de-koryenteng device.Isang malaki, malakas na kabayo na nakasakay sa labanan o sa mga seremonya.Isang pampalamuti na plato o pinggan na ginagamit para sa paghahain ng pagkain.Isang tao o bagay na agresibong naniningil o umaatake.Isang uri ng elektronikong accessory na ginagamit upang ilipat ang kapangyarihan at data sa pagitan ng mga device, gaya ng telepono o computer.Ang partikular na kahulugan ng "charger" ay magdedepende sa konteksto kung saan ito ginagamit.

Synonyms

  1. battery charger

Sentence Examples

  1. His phone was out of battery and his charger was in his room.
  2. He had backup batteries and a phone charger in every corner of his house and office.
  3. My charger is either a prey to the beasts of the forest, or he sees his danger, without the power to avoid it.
  4. At a respectful distance from this unusual show, were gathered divers groups of curious idlers some admiring the blood and bone of the high-mettled military charger, and others gazing at the preparations, with the dull wonder of vulgar curiosity.
  5. We bought hay, alfalfa, straw, grain, peat moss, lime, salt blocks, an electric fence charger and insulators, a manure scoop, a pitchfork, and a teat washer.
  6. A look over at the nightstand, and the now-empty charger I had bought at the front desk last night, told me whose phone she had.
  7. The stooped saleswoman charged fifty dollars for the lot, but I haggled down to fifteen, plus the dead iPhone and charger.
  8. Giving them reason to believe he was merely employed in a consultation concerning the future route, he spurred his charger, and drew the reins again when the animal had carried him within a few yards of the place where the sullen runner still stood, leaning against the tree.
  9. The great chief, so often mentioned, mounting the charger of Heyward, led the way directly across the river, followed by most of his people, and disappeared in the woods, leaving the prisoners in charge of six savages, at whose head was Le Renard Subtil.
  10. The youth had turned to speak to the dark-eyed Cora, when the distant sound of horses hoofs, clattering over the roots of the broken way in his rear, caused him to check his charger and, as his companions drew their reins at the same instant, the whole party came to a halt, in order to obtain an explanation of the unlooked-for interruption.