A1 Collocation 中性 3分钟阅读

den Akku laden

To charge the battery

字面意思: the battery charge

15秒了解

  • Used for charging electronic devices like phones and laptops.
  • Common metaphor for resting and recovering personal energy.
  • Uses the accusative case 'den Akku' when acting as an object.

意思

This phrase is used when your electronic device is running low on power and you need to plug it in. It is also a very common way to say you need to rest and recover your own energy.

关键例句

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1

At a cafe with a dying phone

Kann ich hier meinen Akku laden?

Can I charge my battery here?

2

Texting a friend before your phone dies

Mein Handy ist gleich aus, ich muss den Akku laden.

My phone is about to turn off, I need to charge the battery.

3

In a professional meeting about a break

Wir machen eine Pause, um die Akkus zu laden.

We are taking a break to recharge our batteries.

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文化背景

Germans value 'Feierabend' (the end of the working day). Using 'den Akku laden' during this time is a way of signaling that work talk is over. In Austria, 'Gemütlichkeit' is key. Recharging your battery often involves a 'Kaffeehaus' or a slow walk in the Alps. Swiss culture emphasizes high quality and efficiency. Recharging the battery is seen as a necessary maintenance task for a high-performing individual. In the age of social media, 'den Akku laden' often implies a 'Digital Detox'—turning off the phone to recharge the human.

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Use 'wieder'

Adding 'wieder' (again) makes the figurative use sound more natural: 'den Akku *wieder* laden'.

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Gender Alert

Always remember it's 'den' (masculine accusative). Saying 'das Akku' is a very common beginner mistake.

15秒了解

  • Used for charging electronic devices like phones and laptops.
  • Common metaphor for resting and recovering personal energy.
  • Uses the accusative case 'den Akku' when acting as an object.

What It Means

This phrase is your best friend in the digital age. It literally means plugging in a device to get power. You use it for phones, laptops, and even electric cars. But Germans also love a good metaphor. You can use it when you are feeling tired. It means you need some rest to feel human again. It is a simple, essential phrase for daily survival.

How To Use It

The grammar is quite straightforward for beginners. Akku is short for Akkumulator. It is a masculine noun. Since you are doing something to the battery, it is accusative. That is why we say den Akku. You will usually see it with müssen (must) or wollen (want). For example, Ich muss den Akku laden. If the battery is currently charging, say Der Akku lädt. It is a very active and useful verb.

When To Use It

Use it whenever your screen turns red. It is perfect for asking a barista for a plug. You can say it to a friend before your phone dies. It is also great for Friday afternoons. Tell your colleagues you need the weekend to die Akkus laden. It signals that you are done with work stress. Use it in texts when you might disappear for a bit. It is a polite way to say "I'm going offline."

When NOT To Use It

Do not use this for money. If a waiter asks you to pay, don't say laden. That would be bezahlen. Also, do not use it for legal charges. If the police are involved, that is a different word entirely. It is strictly for electricity and personal energy levels. Avoid using it for "loading" a gun or a truck. For those, Germans usually use beladen or laden in a different context. Keep it to batteries and you are safe.

Cultural Background

Germany is a country that values being prepared. You will often see people carrying "Powerbanks" in their bags. In German trains, power outlets are a standard feature. Being reachable is important in social and professional life. The metaphor of "charging batteries" fits the German work-life balance. Germans work hard, but they take their Feierabend seriously. They know that a person cannot run on empty forever.

Common Variations

You will often hear den Akku aufladen. The prefix auf- makes it feel a bit more complete. People also say meine Akkus aufladen when talking about themselves. It sounds like you have multiple internal batteries to fill. Sometimes people just say Saft holen in very casual slang. But den Akku laden remains the gold standard. It is clear, correct, and understood by everyone.

使用说明

The phrase is neutral and safe for all contexts. Remember that 'Akku' is masculine, so it requires 'den' when you are the one doing the charging.

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Use 'wieder'

Adding 'wieder' (again) makes the figurative use sound more natural: 'den Akku *wieder* laden'.

⚠️

Gender Alert

Always remember it's 'den' (masculine accusative). Saying 'das Akku' is a very common beginner mistake.

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Nature is the Charger

If someone says they are going to the forest to charge their battery, don't look for a socket! They mean they are going for a walk.

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Separable Verb

Try using 'aufladen' for extra points. 'Ich lade mein Handy auf.' It sounds slightly more native.

例句

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#1 At a cafe with a dying phone

Kann ich hier meinen Akku laden?

Can I charge my battery here?

A very common and polite request in public spaces.

#2 Texting a friend before your phone dies

Mein Handy ist gleich aus, ich muss den Akku laden.

My phone is about to turn off, I need to charge the battery.

Standard way to explain a sudden disappearance from a chat.

#3 In a professional meeting about a break

Wir machen eine Pause, um die Akkus zu laden.

We are taking a break to recharge our batteries.

Using the plural 'Akkus' refers to the team's collective energy.

#4 Talking about weekend plans

Am Wochenende will ich nur meine Akkus laden.

On the weekend, I just want to recharge my batteries.

Refers to resting and relaxing after a long week.

#5 A funny observation about a tired toddler

Das Kind muss dringend den Akku laden.

The child urgently needs to charge the battery.

A humorous way to say the child needs a nap.

#6 Asking a colleague for a cable

Hast du ein Kabel? Ich muss kurz den Akku laden.

Do you have a cable? I need to charge the battery for a bit.

Everyday office interaction.

自我测试

Fill in the correct form of the article and the noun.

Ich bin so müde. Ich muss am Wochenende ______ ______ laden.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: den Akku

Akku is masculine and is the direct object (accusative), so it becomes 'den Akku'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Select the correct conjugation of 'laden'.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Er lädt sein Handy.

The verb 'laden' is a strong verb and changes from 'a' to 'ä' in the 3rd person singular.

Match the sentence to the correct context.

Context: You are at a friend's house and your phone is at 5%.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Kann ich hier mein Handy laden?

This is the most natural way to ask for a charger in a social setting.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Gehen wir morgen wandern? B: Ja, gerne! Ich muss mal wieder ______ ______ ______.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: den Akku laden

In the context of hiking and nature, 'den Akku laden' is a very common German expression for relaxing.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Laden vs. Aufladen

laden
den Akku laden to charge the battery
aufladen
das Handy aufladen to charge up the phone

练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the correct form of the article and the noun. Fill Blank A1

Ich bin so müde. Ich muss am Wochenende ______ ______ laden.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: den Akku

Akku is masculine and is the direct object (accusative), so it becomes 'den Akku'.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose A2

Select the correct conjugation of 'laden'.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Er lädt sein Handy.

The verb 'laden' is a strong verb and changes from 'a' to 'ä' in the 3rd person singular.

Match the sentence to the correct context. situation_matching A1

Context: You are at a friend's house and your phone is at 5%.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Kann ich hier mein Handy laden?

This is the most natural way to ask for a charger in a social setting.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: Gehen wir morgen wandern? B: Ja, gerne! Ich muss mal wieder ______ ______ ______.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: den Akku laden

In the context of hiking and nature, 'den Akku laden' is a very common German expression for relaxing.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

10 个问题

Yes, but it sounds a bit like you are a robot from the 80s. 'Akku' is much more modern and common for people.

Both are fine. 'Aufladen' is slightly more common for the act of plugging something in, while 'laden' is used in the phrase 'den Akku laden'.

It's neutral. You can use it with your boss, but maybe not in a legal document.

Literally 'battery empty'. Figuratively, it means 'I am exhausted' or 'I have no energy left'.

Yes, especially for electric cars (E-Autos). 'Ich muss das Auto laden.'

Because it is the direct object of the verb 'laden'. In German, masculine objects change from 'der' to 'den' in the accusative case.

Yes: 'die Akkus laden'. Use this when talking about a group of people.

Careful! 'Ich bin geladen' means 'I am furious' or 'I am angry', not 'I am charged with energy'.

It's '{das|n} Ladegerät'.

Yes, it's universal across all German-speaking countries.

相关表达

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Energie tanken

synonym

To refuel energy

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sich erholen

similar

To recover/relax

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die Seele baumeln lassen

similar

To let the soul dangle

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ausspannen

similar

To unharness/relax

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den Stecker ziehen

contrast

To pull the plug

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