Definition of recharge

rechargeverb

nạp tiền

/ˌriːˈtʃɑːdʒ//ˌriːˈtʃɑːrdʒ/

The word "recharge" originated from the 15th-century English word "chargieren", which means "to load or fill again". This term was derived from the Old French "charger", meaning "to load" or "to fill". The verb "recharge" eventually emerged in the 17th century, initially referring to the act of refilling or reloading a container, such as a vessel or a weapon. In the 19th century, the term began to be used in a broader sense, encompassing the idea of revitalizing or replenishing something, including physical or mental energy. For instance, one might "recharge" a battery, a car, or even one's batteries after a long day. Today, the word "recharge" is widely used to describe the act of refilling or replenishing physical or mental resources, whether it's recharging one's phone, recharging with a good night's sleep, or simply recharging with a refreshing break outdoors.

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to fill a battery with electrical power; to be filled with electrical power

nạp đầy pin bằng điện; được nạp đầy điện

Example:
  • He plugged his razor in to recharge it.

    Anh ấy cắm dao cạo vào ổ điện để sạc lại.

  • The drill takes about three hours to recharge.

    Máy khoan mất khoảng ba giờ để sạc đầy.

to get back your strength and energy by resting for a time

để lấy lại sức mạnh và năng lượng của bạn bằng cách nghỉ ngơi một thời gian

Example:
  • We needed the break in order to recharge.

    Chúng tôi cần nghỉ ngơi để nạp lại năng lượng.

Related words and phrases

Idioms

recharge your batteries
to get back your strength and energy by resting for a while