mischarge
verb (also mis-charge) uk/mɪsˈtʃɑːdʒ/ us/ˌmɪsˈtʃɑːrdʒ/
(MONEY)
[ T ]错收,误收(钱)
to charge someone the wrong price for a product or service
It seems they were being mischarged for their equipment.
It may be possible to claim a refund on mischarged fees. 可以要求退还误收的费用。
The salesperson called to explain he mis-charged me on some items.
Compare: overchargeundercharge
- More examples
- Check the receipt if you think you’ve been mischarged.
- There were claims that some workers had been deliberately mischarging customers for certain goods.
- The food was great but the service wasn’t good, and they mischarged us.
(ACCUSE)
[ I or T ]错误地指控
to formally accuse someone wrongly of a crime, or to formally accuse someone of the wrong crime
It was suggested that he had purposely mischarged the case in order to make dismissal more likely. 有人认为,他故意在该案中做出错误的指控,以便更有可能被驳回。
The trial judge was of the opinion that the government mis-charged in this case.