Chargées (en. Loaded)
[ʃaʁʒe]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adjective
Full of something, like responsibilities or tasks.
She is often loaded with important projects at work.
Elle est souvent chargée de projets importants au travail.
Refers to something that is cluttered or overloaded.
The car is loaded with luggage for the trip.
La voiture est chargée de bagages pour le voyage.
Refers to a person who has obligations or emotional weight.
He feels burdened by all his family responsibilities.
Il se sent chargé par toutes ses responsabilités familiales.
Etymology
From the verb 'charger', derived from the Latin 'carricare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
loaded with work
Who has many tasks to accomplish.
chargée de travail
to be loaded like a mule
To be very busy, cluttered.
être chargé comme un mulet
charged with emotions
To have many emotions to manage.
chargé d'émotions
Related Words
to load
To put something on another thing.
charger
load
The responsibility or weight of a task.
charge
Slang Meanings
To be in the red
She is loaded with all her debts.
Elle est chargée avec toutes ses dettes.
To have both feet in the dish
He is burdened with criticism after that decision.
Il est chargé de critiques après cette décision.