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Can You Lend Me a Charger? Meaning and Usage
Meaning 1:Request for a charger (Can you lend me a charger?)
Can you lend me a charger?
/kæn juː lɛnd miː ə ˈtʃɑːrdʒər/
phrase
A polite way to ask someone if you can temporarily use their charger to power your electronic device.
Request for a charger
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/rɪˈkwest fɔːr ə ˈtʃɑːrdʒər/
phrase
A polite expression used to ask someone if you can temporarily use their charger to recharge your electronic device.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
Lend from Old English 'lænan', charger from Middle English 'chargere' from Old French 'chargier'.
💡 Mnemonic
Dead phone friend says 'Lend me charger?' – remember 'lend' means temporary giving.
📖 Example
Can you lend me a charger? My phone battery is only at 2% and I need to call my mom.
Can you lend me a charger? My phone battery is only at 2% and I need to call my mom.
🔗 Collocations
lend me a charger – to temporarily give someone a charger
borrow a charger – to temporarily take a charger from someone
need a charger – to require a charger for your device
🔄 Synonyms
Could I use your charger? (phrase) – A polite alternative way to ask for a charger.
Do you have a charger I can use? (phrase) – Another polite request for a charger.
May I borrow your charger? (phrase) – A more formal version of the request.
🚫 Antonyms
Refuse to lend a charger (phrase) – The opposite action of denying a request for a charger.
Keep your charger to yourself (phrase) – An uncooperative response to a charger request.
Decline the borrowing request (phrase) – To say no when someone asks to use your charger.
🌱 Derivatives
📖 Cultural Story
In modern culture, asking to borrow a charger is a common social interaction due to the ubiquity of mobile devices. The phrase exemplifies polite request etiquette in the digital age.
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