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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

What does "on the charge" mean?

my boss told me he hopes to see our ranking "on the charge". does this mean improving, going up?
  

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e "charging" or "moving" forward very quickly. In the context of your sentence, it's an idiomatic way of saying "The boss is hoping for a rapid improvement in our ranking". BillJ

  • e "charging" or "moving" forward very quickly.
  • In the context of your sentence, it's an idiomatic way of saying "The boss is hoping for a rapid improvement in our ranking".
  • BillJ
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Yes, "on the charge", i.e "charging" or "moving" forward very quickly. In the context of your sentence, it's an idiomatic way of saying "The boss is hoping for a rapid improvement in our ranking".

BillJ

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