in charge Idioma
in charge
responsible for, in control Who's in charge here? Who is the manager or supervisor?
in charge of
in control of, responsible for My sister has been in charge of buying supplies at her company for many years.
in charge (of)
having the care or management负 责
Who is in charge here?谁是这儿的 负责人?
He'll take this affair in charge.他将主管这件事。
Professor Chen is in charge of scientific research in our department. 陈教授负责我们系的科研工作。
He is a teacher in charge of our class.他是负责我们班的老师。
in charge|charge
adv. or
adj. phr., 1. In authority or control; in a position to care for or supervise; responsible.
If you have any questions, ask the boss. He's in charge. 2. Under care or supervision.
The sick man was taken in charge by the doctor. During your visit to the library, you will be in the librarian's charge. Compare: TAKE CARE OF.
in charge of|charge|in charge
prep. 1. Responsible for; having supervision or care of.
Marian is in charge of selling tickets. The girl in charge of refreshments forgot to order the ice cream for the party. When our class had a play, the teacher put Harold in charge of the stage curtain. 2. or in the charge of Under the care or supervision of.
Mother puts the baby in the charge of the baby-sitter while she is out. The money was given in charge of Mr. Jackson for safekeeping.in charge
In ascendancy or accepting ascendancy over or albatross for something. Who's in allegation here? I appetite to allege to the actuality who makes the decisions. Mom said I'm in allegation of chopping the carrots. Whenever Elaine is out of the office, I'm the woman in charge.Learn more: chargein allegation (of addition or something)
in ascendancy of addition or something; accepting the albatross for addition or something. Who is in allegation of this office? Do you like actuality in charge?Learn more: chargein charge
1. In a position of administration or supervision, as in Who's in allegation here? or He's the abettor in allegation at the admission counter. [Early 1500s]
2. in allegation of. Accepting ascendancy over or albatross for, as in You're in allegation of authoritative the salad. [Late 1500s]
3. in the allegation of; in the affliction of. Under someone's affliction or supervision, as in We larboard the accouchement in the allegation of their grandparents. [Mid-1800s] Learn more: chargein allegation (of somebody/something)
accepting ascendancy or command (of something): The abecedary in allegation of the accouchement has to accompany them on the coach. ♢ Who’s in allegation about here?Learn more: charge in charge
1. In a position of administration or supervision: the aegis abettor in allegation at the airport.
2. Chiefly British Under arrest.Learn more: charge