充电
When your phone battery is low, you need to 充电 (chōngdiàn) it. This word literally means "to rush electricity" or "to fill with electricity."
It's used specifically for charging electronic devices like phones, laptops, or electric cars. For example, if you say "我的手机没电了,需要充电" (Wǒ de shǒujī méi diàn le, xūyào chōngdiàn), you're saying "My phone is out of power, I need to charge it."
You can also use it as a noun, like in "充电器" (chōngdiànqì), which means "charger." So, remember, when you're talking about powering up your gadgets, 充电 is the word you need.
When we talk about 充电 (chōng diàn), we're specifically referring to charging an electronic device's battery. This could be your phone, laptop, or electric car. It's a very practical verb in daily life. For example, you might say, '我的手机没电了,需要充电' (Wǒ de shǒujī méi diàn le, xūyào chōng diàn), meaning 'My phone is out of battery, I need to charge it.' You can also use it for things like '充电宝' (chōng diàn bǎo), which is a power bank, literally a 'charging treasure.' So, remember, when your gadgets are running low, you need to 充电!
§ Understanding 充电 (chōngdiàn)
Alright, let's talk about 充电 (chōngdiàn). It's a super useful word that means 'to charge' a battery. Think of your phone, your laptop, your electric car – anything with a battery that needs a power boost. That's when you use 充电.
§ Basic Sentence Structure
The most common way to use 充电 is pretty straightforward. You'll usually see it as a verb, sometimes with an object (what you're charging) or in a phrase about charging.
- Verb + Object
- This is your most basic structure. You put 充电 before the thing you're charging. However, it's more common to see the object first, then 充电.
我需要给手机充电。
- Wǒ xūyào gěi shǒujī chōngdiàn.
- I need to charge my phone. (literally: I need to give my phone charge.)
- Subject + 充电
- You can also use 充电 as a standalone verb if the object is clear from context, or if you're talking about the act of charging in general.
我的电脑没电了,要去充电。
- Wǒ de diànnǎo méi diàn le, yào qù chōngdiàn.
- My computer is out of power, I need to go charge it. (literally: My computer has no power, need to go charge.)
§ Prepositions and Phrases with 充电
When you're talking about where or how you're charging, you'll bring in some prepositions.
- 在 (zài) - at/in
- Use 在 to specify the location where the charging is happening.
我正在家里给我的电动车充电。
- Wǒ zhèngzài jiālǐ gěi wǒ de diàndòngchē chōngdiàn.
- I am currently charging my electric car at home.
- 用 (yòng) - to use
- To talk about using a specific charger or method for charging.
他用充电宝给手机充电。
- Tā yòng chōngdiànbǎo gěi shǒujī chōngdiàn.
- He uses a power bank to charge his phone.
§ Common Questions and Statements
You'll hear 充电 a lot in questions and statements about battery life:
这个地方可以充电吗?
- Zhège dìfāng kěyǐ chōngdiàn ma?
- Can I charge (my device) here?
我的手机正在充电。
- Wǒ de shǒujī zhèngzài chōngdiàn.
- My phone is charging.
§ More Advanced Usage: Nouns from Verbs
Sometimes, 充电 can act like a noun meaning 'a charge' or 'charging'.
- 充电器 (chōngdiànqì) - charger
- This is a common compound word. 充电 (charge) + 器 (device/tool).
你带充电器了吗?
- Nǐ dài chōngdiànqì le ma?
- Did you bring your charger?
So, there you have it. 充电 is a versatile word for anything related to powering up your gadgets. Practice these sentences, and you'll be asking to charge your phone in Chinese in no time!
§ Don't Confuse 充电 with Other Verbs for Energy/Power
Many learners, especially at the A2 level, tend to overuse 充电 (chōngdiàn) for anything related to providing power or energy. While 充电 specifically means 'to charge a battery,' there are other verbs for different contexts. It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking one word fits all power-related situations, but Chinese is more nuanced.
- DEFINITION
- It's not uncommon for beginners to say things like '给灯充电' (gěi dēng chōngdiàn) meaning 'to charge the lamp.' This is incorrect. Lamps don't have batteries in the same way a phone does; they are typically 'plugged in' or 'powered.'
Instead of 充电, you would use words like 接通电源 (jiētōng diànyuán) 'to connect to power' or just 插上 (chāshàng) 'to plug in' for things that draw power directly from an outlet, rather than store it in a battery.
请把灯插上。(Please plug in the lamp.)
我的手机需要充电了。(My phone needs charging.)
§ Using 充电 without the Object
Another common error is omitting the object when it's not clear from context what is being charged. While sometimes implied, especially in very casual conversation about your own phone, it's best practice to include the object for clarity, especially when learning.
- DEFINITION
- Saying just '我需要充电' (wǒ xūyào chōngdiàn) might sound like *you* need to recharge your own energy, not your phone. While Chinese speakers might understand your intention in context, it's ambiguous.
To be precise, you should specify *what* needs charging. The most common object for 充电 is 手机 (shǒujī - phone) or 电池 (diànchí - battery).
- Incorrect: 我需要充电。 (Wǒ xūyào chōngdiàn. - I need to charge.)
- Correct: 我的手机需要充电。 (Wǒ de shǒujī xūyào chōngdiàn. - My phone needs charging.)
- Correct: 我给电池充电。 (Wǒ gěi diànchí chōngdiàn. - I am charging the battery.)
你记得给你的电脑充电吗?(Do you remember to charge your computer?)
§ Using 充电 with 不 (bù) to Mean 'Uncharged'
It might seem logical to use 不 (bù) before 充电 to express 'not charged' or 'uncharged,' but this isn't the natural way to say it in Chinese. 不充电 (bù chōngdiàn) usually means 'not *going to* charge' or 'don't charge,' indicating an action being withheld, rather than a state of being.
- DEFINITION
- If your phone battery is dead, you wouldn't say '我的手机不充电了' (Wǒ de shǒujī bù chōngdiàn le). This implies your phone *refuses* to charge or you *won't* charge it.
Instead, you should use phrases that describe the state of the battery, such as 没电了 (méi diàn le), meaning 'out of power/battery dead,' or 电量不足 (diànliàng bùzú), meaning 'low battery.'
我的手机没电了。(My phone is out of battery.)
电脑的电量不足。(The computer's battery is low.)
रोचक तथ्य
This is a very straightforward and descriptive term, reflecting how many modern Chinese technical terms are formed by combining existing characters.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- mispronouncing the 'ch' as 'sh'
- not hitting the correct tones for 'chōng' (first tone) and 'diàn' (fourth tone)
कठिनाई स्तर
short and common characters
short and common characters
straightforward pronunciation
clear and distinct sounds
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
充电 can be used with a direct object to specify what is being charged. The object usually comes after the verb.
我要给手机充电。 (Wǒ yào gěi shǒujī chōngdiàn.) - I need to charge my phone.
When referring to charging a device, you often see the structure '给 + person/device + 充电'. '给 (gěi)' acts as a preposition meaning 'to' or 'for'.
请帮我给电脑充电。 (Qǐng bāng wǒ gěi diànnǎo chōngdiàn.) - Please help me charge the computer.
充电 can also be used without an explicit object if the context is clear. For example, if someone asks '你在做什么?' (What are you doing?), you can reply '我在充电.' (I'm charging.)
我的电动汽车正在充电。 (Wǒ de diàndòng qìchē zhèngzài chōngdiàn.) - My electric car is charging.
To ask if something is charged, you can use '充好电了吗?' (Chōng hǎo diàn le ma?) or '充满电了吗?' (Chōng mǎn diàn le ma?). '好 (hǎo)' indicates completion, and '满 (mǎn)' means full.
你的耳机充好电了吗? (Nǐ de ěrjī chōng hǎo diàn le ma?) - Are your headphones charged?
When talking about the action of charging itself, you can use '去充电' (qù chōngdiàn) meaning 'to go charge' or '需要充电' (xūyào chōngdiàn) meaning 'needs charging'.
我的平板电脑没电了,需要充电。 (Wǒ de píngbǎn diànnǎo méi diàn le, xūyào chōngdiàn.) - My tablet is out of battery, it needs charging.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
我的手机没电了,得赶紧充电。
My phone is out of battery, I need to charge it quickly.
你出门前别忘了给电动牙刷充电。
Don't forget to charge your electric toothbrush before you go out.
这个充电宝可以给好几个设备充电。
This power bank can charge several devices.
我昨晚睡觉前把耳机充电了。
I charged my headphones before I went to sleep last night.
请问这里有地方可以充电吗?
Excuse me, is there anywhere I can charge my device here?
为了延长电池寿命,最好不要过度充电。
To prolong battery life, it's best not to overcharge.
我的笔记本电脑快没电了,正在充电中。
My laptop is almost out of battery, it's currently charging.
现在很多公共场所都提供了免费充电服务。
Many public places now offer free charging services.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
我的手机没电了,需要充电。
My phone is out of battery; I need to charge it.
你带充电器了吗?
Did you bring a charger?
这个充电宝可以给手机充三次电。
This power bank can charge a phone three times.
我可以在这里给电动车充电吗?
Can I charge my electric car here?
这个充电口坏了。
This charging port is broken.
现在很多手机都支持无线充电。
Many phones now support wireless charging.
这辆电动汽车支持快速充电。
This electric car supports fast charging.
请问哪里有充电站?
Excuse me, where is a charging station?
手机充满电了吗?
Is the phone fully charged?
睡觉前我会给所有设备充电。
I will charge all my devices before going to bed.
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
While grammatically possible, '充电' is often used directly as a verb for charging devices. '给...充电' can be a bit redundant or less natural in everyday conversation when the context is clear.
This literally means 'add electricity' and isn't commonly used for charging personal electronic devices. It might be used in more technical or industrial contexts, but '充电' is standard for phones, laptops, etc.
This means 'to be full' or 'to fill up completely'. While related to '充电' in the sense of filling something with energy, '充满' often describes the state of being full, not the act of charging itself (e.g., 电池充满了 - the battery is full).
व्याकरण पैटर्न
आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Many English speakers learning Chinese might confuse '充电' with verbs like '给...充电' (to give a charge to something) or simply use 'charge' directly, which isn't how it's typically used in Chinese.
充电 is specifically 'to charge a battery or device'. It's a compound verb that already contains the meaning of 'charge' and 'electricity'. You wouldn't typically say '给手机充电' (give phone charge) as '充电' already implies the object being charged.
我的手机没电了,需要充电。 (My phone is out of power, I need to charge it.)
This is often confused with '充电' because both involve adding something to an account or device. However, '充值' is about adding value to a balance, not electrical charge.
充值 means 'to top up' or 'to recharge an account balance' (e.g., phone credit, transportation card). It's not about electricity.
我的公交卡没钱了,要去充值。 (My bus card is out of money, I need to top it up.)
Sometimes learners might try to use '充电' as a noun for the charger itself, which is incorrect.
充电器 is the noun for the physical 'charger' device. '充电' is the verb 'to charge'.
我忘记带充电器了,手机快没电了。 (I forgot to bring my charger, my phone is almost out of power.)
This is a specific type of charging device, and learners might mistakenly use '充电' to refer to it.
充电宝 is a 'power bank' or 'portable charger'. It's a device that provides charge, not the act of charging.
出门旅行我都会带充电宝。 (I always bring a power bank when I travel.)
While 'charge' in English can mean to impose a fee, '充电' does not carry this meaning in Chinese. This is a common false friend.
收费 means 'to charge a fee' or 'to collect a payment'. It has nothing to do with electrical charging.
这家餐厅不收费,只收现金。 (This restaurant doesn't charge a fee, it only accepts cash.)
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
Subj. + 要 + 充电。
我的手机要充电。 (My phone needs to charge.)
Subj. + 在 + 充电。
他正在充电。 (He is charging [something].)
Subj. + 给 + Obj. + 充电。
我给手机充电。 (I charge my phone.)
Subj. + 把 + Obj. + 充电。
他把电动车充电了。 (He charged the electric bike.)
Subj. + 充电 + Directional Complement (e.g., 好, 满)。
手机充电好了。 (The phone is fully charged.)
Subj. + 充电 + Duration。
我充电了一个小时。 (I charged for an hour.)
为了 + purpose + Subj. + 充电。
为了明天用,我今晚要充电。 (To use it tomorrow, I need to charge it tonight.)
如果 + condition, Subj. + 就要 + 充电。
如果没电了,我就要充电。 (If it's out of battery, I need to charge it.)
सुझाव
Basic Usage: Charging a Phone
The most common use of 充电 is for charging electronic devices. For example, to say "charge my phone," you would say "给我的手机充电" (gěi wǒ de shǒujī chōngdiàn).
Charging a Battery
If you want to specifically refer to charging a battery, you can say "给电池充电" (gěi diànchí chōngdiàn), where 电池 means "battery."
To be Charging
To express that something is currently charging, you can use "正在充电" (zhèngzài chōngdiàn). For example, "我的手机正在充电" (wǒ de shǒujī zhèngzài chōngdiàn) means "My phone is charging."
Need to Charge
If you need to charge something, you can say "需要充电" (xūyào chōngdiàn). For instance, "我的电脑需要充电了" (wǒ de diànnǎo xūyào chōngdiàn le) means "My computer needs to be charged."
Charger Vocabulary
The word for a charger (the device) is "充电器" (chōngdiànqì). You can say "我找不到我的充电器了" (wǒ zhǎo bù dào wǒ de chōngdiànqì le) – "I can't find my charger."
Power Bank Vocabulary
A power bank is called "充电宝" (chōngdiànbǎo) in Chinese. For example, "我带了我的充电宝" (wǒ dài le wǒ de chōngdiànbǎo) – "I brought my power bank."
Full Charge
To say something is fully charged, you can use "充满电" (chōng mǎn diàn). "我的手机已经充满电了" (wǒ de shǒujī yǐjīng chōng mǎn diàn le) means "My phone is already fully charged."
Finding a Charging Spot
If you need to ask where to charge, you can say "哪里可以充电?" (nǎlǐ kěyǐ chōngdiàn?) – "Where can I charge?"
Don't Confuse with 'Recharge'
While 充电 means 'to charge a battery,' it's not typically used for 'recharging' yourself or your energy in a metaphorical sense. For that, you might use phrases like "休息" (xiūxī) for rest.
Verb-Object Structure
Remember the common verb-object structure: 给 + object + 充电 (gěi + object + chōngdiàn). For example, 给手机充电 (gěi shǒujī chōngdiàn) – "charge the phone."
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The character '充' (chōng) means 'to fill' or 'to be full,' and '电' (diàn) means 'electricity.'
मूल अर्थ: Together, they literally mean 'to fill with electricity.'
Sino-Tibetan, Sinitic, Chineseसांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
<p>In daily Chinese life, '充电' is a ubiquitous term. You'll hear it constantly in reference to mobile phones, laptops, and electric vehicles. It's also often used metaphorically to mean 'to recharge oneself' or 'to take a break to regain energy.'</p>
खुद को परखो 90 सवाल
Which of these objects needs 充电 (chōngdiàn) regularly?
手机 (shǒujī) needs to be charged because it has a battery, unlike a book, pen, or table.
What is the meaning of 充电 (chōngdiàn)?
充电 (chōngdiàn) specifically means to charge a battery.
If your phone is almost out of power, what should you do?
When your phone is low on power, you need to 充电 (chōngdiàn) it.
你可以给一本书充电 (nǐ kěyǐ gěi yī běn shū chōngdiàn). (You can charge a book.)
Books do not have batteries and therefore cannot be charged.
我的手机没电了,我要充电 (wǒ de shǒujī méi diàn le, wǒ yào chōngdiàn). (My phone is out of power, I need to charge it.)
If a phone is out of power, you need to charge it.
吃晚饭是充电 (chī wǎnfàn shì chōngdiàn). (Eating dinner is charging.)
充电 (chōngdiàn) refers to charging a battery, not eating food.
My phone is out of battery.
Excuse me, where can I charge (it)?
This charger is mine.
Read this aloud:
我的手机需要充电。
Focus: chōng diàn
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Read this aloud:
你有充电宝吗?
Focus: chōng diàn bǎo
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
我正在充电。
Focus: zhèng zài chōng diàn
तुमने कहा:
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You need to charge your phone. How would you say that in Chinese?
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
我的手机需要充电。
Your friend asks if your power bank is fully charged. How do you respond, saying it is not fully charged yet?
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
我的充电宝还没有充满电。
You want to ask if you can charge your laptop here. How would you phrase this question?
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
我可以在这里给电脑充电吗?
小明为什么说他的手机需要充电?
Read this passage:
小明正在玩手机游戏,但是手机快没电了。他说:“我的手机需要充电了。”
小明为什么说他的手机需要充电?
文章中提到“手机快没电了”,所以小明需要充电。
文章中提到“手机快没电了”,所以小明需要充电。
你现在为什么很着急?
Read this passage:
你今天出门忘记带充电器,现在手机没电了。你很着急。
你现在为什么很着急?
文章中明确提到“现在手机没电了”,这是着急的原因。
文章中明确提到“现在手机没电了”,这是着急的原因。
小王为什么不能给手机充电?
Read this passage:
在机场,很多人都在找插座给手机充电。小王也想充电,但是所有的插座都满了。
小王为什么不能给手机充电?
文章中提到“所有的插座都满了”,所以小王不能充电。
文章中提到“所有的插座都满了”,所以小王不能充电。
我的手机没电了,需要___。
The sentence means 'My phone is out of battery, it needs to charge.' 充电 (chōng diàn) means 'to charge a battery'.
你正在___你的电脑吗?
The question asks 'Are you charging your computer?' 充电 (chōng diàn) is the correct verb for charging.
晚上我睡觉的时候,我会把手机___。
This sentence means 'When I sleep at night, I will charge my phone.' 充电 (chōng diàn) fits the context of preparing a phone for the next day.
请把这个电池___。
The instruction is 'Please charge this battery.' 充电 (chōng diàn) is the appropriate action for a battery.
这个电动车需要___才能开。
This sentence means 'This electric car needs to be charged to drive.' Electric vehicles use 充电 (chōng diàn) for power.
你的耳机没电了,是不是忘了___?
The question asks 'Your headphones are out of battery, did you forget to charge them?' 充电 (chōng diàn) is what you do when electronics run out of power.
Which of these devices needs 充电 (chōng diàn)?
You charge a mobile phone's battery. Books, pens, and tables don't have batteries that need charging.
My phone's battery is low. I need to ____.
When a phone's battery is low, you need to charge it. The other options are unrelated to battery levels.
Where would you typically 充电 (chōng diàn) your laptop?
You need a power outlet to charge electronic devices. The other options are incorrect or impractical.
你可以用充电 (chōng diàn) 来表示给你的朋友打电话 (gěi nǐ de péngyǒu dǎ diànhuà) - You can use '充电' to say 'call your friend'.
充电 specifically means to charge a battery. To call a friend, you would say '打电话给朋友' (dǎ diànhuà gěi péngyǒu).
当你的手机没电了,你需要给它充电 (dāng nǐ de shǒujī méi diàn le, nǐ xūyào gěi tā chōng diàn) - When your phone is out of power, you need to charge it.
This statement is correct. If a phone is out of power (没电了), it needs to be charged (充电).
充电 (chōng diàn) 只能用于手机,不能用于其他电子设备 (zhǐ néng yòng yú shǒujī, bù néng yòng yú qítā diànzǐ shèbèi) - '充电' can only be used for mobile phones, not for other electronic devices.
充电 can be used for any device with a rechargeable battery, such as laptops, tablets, or electric cars, not just mobile phones.
My phone is out of battery, it needs charging.
Excuse me, is there a place to charge here?
I forgot to bring my charger.
Read this aloud:
我的手机没电了,需要充电。
Focus: 充电 (chōng diàn)
तुमने कहा:
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Read this aloud:
你能帮我充电吗?
Focus: 充电 (chōng diàn)
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Read this aloud:
这个充电器是你的吗?
Focus: 充电器 (chōng diàn qì)
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Your phone battery is low. Write a short message to a friend telling them you need to charge your phone and will call them back later. (around 20-30 Chinese characters)
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
我的手机没电了,需要充电。我一会儿给你回电话。
You are at a cafe and realize you forgot your phone charger. Write a sentence asking the waiter if they have a phone charger you can use. (around 15-20 Chinese characters)
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请问,你们这里有手机充电器吗?
Your friend asks if you can go out. Write a sentence explaining that you need to charge your electric car first. (around 15-20 Chinese characters)
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我得先给电动车充电,然后才能出去。
B为什么需要找地方?
Read this passage:
A: 你的手机电池快没电了吧? B: 是啊,我得找地方充电了。 A: 我这里有充电宝,你可以用。
B为什么需要找地方?
对话中B说“我得找地方充电了”,表示他的手机快没电了,需要充电。
对话中B说“我得找地方充电了”,表示他的手机快没电了,需要充电。
小明为什么晚上给电动汽车充电?
Read this passage:
小明有一辆新的电动汽车。每天晚上他都会在家给车充电。这样第二天他就可以开车去上班了。
小明为什么晚上给电动汽车充电?
文章中提到“这样第二天他就可以开车去上班了”,说明他充电的目的是为了第二天使用。
文章中提到“这样第二天他就可以开车去上班了”,说明他充电的目的是为了第二天使用。
我为什么没接到朋友的电话?
Read this passage:
朋友:你为什么不接电话? 我:对不起,我正在给我的笔记本电脑充电,所以没听到。
我为什么没接到朋友的电话?
对话中我解释说“我正在给我的笔记本电脑充电,所以没听到”,这是我没接电话的原因。
对话中我解释说“我正在给我的笔记本电脑充电,所以没听到”,这是我没接电话的原因。
Choose the correct sentence: My phone needs charging.
The structure '需要 + verb' is commonly used to express 'to need to do something'.
Which of the following describes the action of charging a power bank?
The structure '给 + object + 充电' means 'to charge something for someone' or simply 'to charge something'.
How would you say 'I forgot to charge my laptop'?
The verb '忘' (wàng) means 'to forget', and '给...充电' is the correct way to express 'to charge something'.
You can say '我的电动车充电了' to mean 'My electric bike is charged'.
This sentence structure is grammatically correct and naturally expresses that the electric bike has been charged.
If your phone battery is low, you should say '我的手机要充电'.
'要充电' is a common and natural way to say 'needs charging' or 'is going to be charged' in this context.
The phrase '充电线' (chōngdiànxiàn) means 'charging cable'.
'充电' means 'to charge' and '线' means 'line' or 'cable', so together it means 'charging cable'.
You are going on a short trip and need to make sure your phone is ready. Write a sentence telling your friend that you need to charge your phone before you leave.
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我需要在出发前给手机充电。
Imagine you are using a public charging station. Write a sentence asking if you can use the charging station to charge your power bank.
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请问我可以在这里给我的充电宝充电吗?
You forgot your charger at home. Write a sentence to a colleague asking if they have a spare charger you can borrow to charge your laptop.
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我忘了带充电器,你有多余的充电器可以借我给笔记本电脑充电吗?
根据这段文字,为什么很多人会随身携带充电宝?
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现代人离不开手机,因此充电也成了日常生活中不可或缺的一部分。无论是在家里、办公室,还是在咖啡馆或机场,我们都能看到人们在给手机充电。为了方便,很多人会随身携带充电宝,以备不时之需。
根据这段文字,为什么很多人会随身携带充电宝?
文章中明确提到“为了方便,很多人会随身携带充电宝,以备不时之需。”
文章中明确提到“为了方便,很多人会随身携带充电宝,以备不时之需。”
小明通常什么时候给电动汽车充电?
Read this passage:
小明最近买了一辆电动汽车。他发现,虽然电动汽车环保又省钱,但是充电时间比较长,需要合理安排。他通常会在晚上回家后把车接上充电桩,这样第二天早上就可以充满电了。
小明通常什么时候给电动汽车充电?
文章中提到“他通常会在晚上回家后把车接上充电桩”。
文章中提到“他通常会在晚上回家后把车接上充电桩”。
文章中提到,旅行时如果找不到充电的地方,可以怎么做?
Read this passage:
旅行时,我们经常会遇到电子设备电量不足的情况。在这种时候,找到一个可以充电的地方就显得尤为重要。有些酒店会在房间里提供多个充电口,甚至还有USB充电插座,非常贴心。如果实在找不到,也可以尝试向服务员寻求帮助。
文章中提到,旅行时如果找不到充电的地方,可以怎么做?
文章中明确指出“如果实在找不到,也可以尝试向服务员寻求帮助。”
文章中明确指出“如果实在找不到,也可以尝试向服务员寻求帮助。”
'我的手机' (my phone) is the subject, '需要' (needs) is the verb, and '充电了' (to charge, with '了' indicating a change of state) is the action. So, 'My phone needs charging.'
'你的电动牙刷' (your electric toothbrush) is the subject. '充满电' (fully charged) describes its state, and '了吗' (question particle) asks if it's done. So, 'Is your electric toothbrush fully charged?'
'我' (I) is the subject. '忘记' (forgot) is the main verb. '给我的耳机充电' (to charge my headphones) is the object of the forgotten action. So, 'I forgot to charge my headphones.'
我的手机没电了,需要_____。
The sentence means 'My phone is out of battery, I need to _____.' '充电' means 'to charge (battery)', which fits the context perfectly. The other options are irrelevant.
出门前别忘了给你的电动牙刷_____。
The sentence means 'Don't forget to _____ your electric toothbrush before going out.' '充电' means 'to charge (battery)', which is what you do with an electric toothbrush to power it. The other options don't make sense in this context.
这个充电宝可以给手机_____两次。
The sentence means 'This power bank can _____ a phone twice.' '充电' means 'to charge (battery)', which is the function of a power bank. The other options are incorrect.
我睡前会把平板电脑_____,这样第二天就能用了。
The sentence means 'I will _____ my tablet before I sleep so I can use it the next day.' To ensure a device is ready for use the next day, you charge it. '充电' is the correct verb here.
旅行时,别忘了带_____器,否则你的设备会没电的。
The sentence means 'When traveling, don't forget to bring a _____er, otherwise your devices will run out of power.' The blank should be filled with something that charges devices. '充电器' means 'charger'. So '充电' fits here.
请问哪里可以_____电动汽车?
The sentence means 'Excuse me, where can I _____ an electric car?' Electric cars need to be charged. '充电' means 'to charge (battery)', which is the correct action for an electric car. The other options are not suitable.
This sentence asks 'How long does my phone need to fully charge?' The correct order places 'my phone' (我的手机) first, followed by 'need how long' (需要多久), then 'can fully charge' (才能充满电).
This sentence means 'Don't forget to charge your power bank before going out.' The correct order starts with the time phrase 'before going out' (出门前), followed by 'don't forget' (别忘了), and then 'give your power bank charge' (给你的充电宝充电).
This sentence means 'Electric cars are becoming more popular, and charging stations are also ubiquitous.' The first clause describes the trend of electric cars, and the second clause describes the increasing availability of charging stations.
The speaker needs to charge their phone soon.
The speaker forgot to charge their electric bike.
The speaker is talking about a convenient wireless charger.
Read this aloud:
这个设备怎么充电?
Focus: 怎么 (zěnme)
तुमने कहा:
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我需要给我的笔记本电脑充电。
Focus: 需要 (xūyào)
तुमने कहा:
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充好电了吗?
Focus: 充好 (chōng hǎo)
तुमने कहा:
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这款新型电动汽车最令人诟病的一点是其___时间过长,严重影响了用户体验。
题干讨论的是电动汽车的缺点,选项中只有“充电时间”与电池能量补充相关,符合语境。
为了延长手机电池的寿命,专家建议避免过度___和过度放电。
句意是关于延长手机电池寿命的建议,因此需要避免过度“充电”和过度放电。
在偏远地区,由于缺乏基础设施,太阳能板成为了当地居民手机___的主要方式。
在缺乏基础设施的偏远地区,太阳能板通常用于为手机提供电力,即“充电”。
随着电动汽车的普及,如何解决小区内大规模___桩的安装问题,成为城市规划者面临的一大挑战。
句中提到电动汽车的普及,因此与之相关的设施是“充电桩”。
我的笔记本电脑电量不足,需要找个地方___一下,不然恐怕坚持不到会议结束。
电脑电量不足,自然需要“充电”才能继续使用。
这款无线耳机虽然方便,但其续航能力一般,频繁___是用户普遍反映的问题。
耳机续航能力一般,意味着需要频繁“充电”。
This sentence discusses the necessity of regularly charging a phone to ensure its continuous normal operation. The structure '我们...为...充电以确保...' (We... charge... to ensure...) is a common way to express purpose.
This sentence expresses frustration about a phone's battery dying at a crucial moment. The structure '...总是令人沮丧' (...is always frustrating) is a common way to express feelings, and '这真是' (this is truly) emphasizes the feeling.
This sentence highlights the importance of portable chargers in modern life due to their ability to charge devices anywhere, anytime. The phrase '成为...不可或缺的一部分' (become an indispensable part of...) is a sophisticated way to express significance.
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Basic Usage: Charging a Phone
The most common use of 充电 is for charging electronic devices. For example, to say "charge my phone," you would say "给我的手机充电" (gěi wǒ de shǒujī chōngdiàn).
Charging a Battery
If you want to specifically refer to charging a battery, you can say "给电池充电" (gěi diànchí chōngdiàn), where 电池 means "battery."
To be Charging
To express that something is currently charging, you can use "正在充电" (zhèngzài chōngdiàn). For example, "我的手机正在充电" (wǒ de shǒujī zhèngzài chōngdiàn) means "My phone is charging."
Need to Charge
If you need to charge something, you can say "需要充电" (xūyào chōngdiàn). For instance, "我的电脑需要充电了" (wǒ de diànnǎo xūyào chōngdiàn le) means "My computer needs to be charged."
उदाहरण
我的手机没电了,需要充电。