charged

形容詞

UK/tʃɑːdʒd/
US/tʃɑːrdʒd/

定義 charged 形容詞

emotions

  1. Describing a subject or issue that evokes strong emotions and differing opinions, often creating a tense and controversial atmosphere.

    • The debate surrounding abortion is highly charged.

    • The election was charged with fierce accusations.

    • His speech was charged with passion.

energy

  1. Containing a specific form of energy, particularly electrical energy.

    • Charged particles are deflected in a magnetic field.

    • The battery contains stored chemical energy.

    • Lightning is caused by the discharge of charged particles in the atmosphere.