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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Business & Finance

recharge

If I said, "I have to recharge my cellphone",
could it mean two things?
1. I have to recharge the battery of my cellphone.
2. I have to add to the amount of money in my account.
Thank you.
  

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My observations: I want to recharge my cellphone - is mostly used to refer to the recharging of batteries I want to refill the talktime on my cellphone - is commonly used to indicate the addition of money to the cellphone account.

  • My observations: I want to recharge my cellphone - is mostly used to refer to the recharging of batteries I want to refill the talktime on my cellphone - is commonly used to indicate the addition of money to the cellphone account.
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My observations:

I want to recharge my cellphone - is mostly used to refer to the recharging of batteries

I want to refill the talktime on my cellphone - is commonly used to indicate the addition of money to the cellphone account.

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