charge
charge.01 - asking price
CHARGE-V NOTES: Based on financial subcorpus. Member of VNcls bill-54.5. (from charge.01-v)CHARGE-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry charge.01, OntoNotes grouping charge-n sense 3; maps to VN class bill-54.5. Framed by Claire. (from charge.01-n)
Commodity and buyer can be hard to distinguish, especially if thepreposition is "for". Try substituting in "to"; it will work forbuyer but not for commodity. (from charge.01-v)
Aliases:
charge (v.)
charge (n.)
charge (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: seller
ARG1-VSP: asking price
ARG2-GOL: buyer
ARG3-CAU: commodity
ARG1-VSP: asking price
ARG2-GOL: buyer
ARG3-CAU: commodity
charge-v: price and buyer
Traditional stock managersARG0
like to chargerel
higher feesARG1
for smaller investorsARG2
.ARG1 and ARG0 and ARG2 and ARG3
The closely watched funds rate is
whatARG1
banksARG0
chargerel
each otherARG2
on overnight loansARG3
.charge-n: NP only, Args 0, 2 & 3
The
chargerel
on loansARG3
to depository institutionsARG2
by the New York Federal Reserve BankARG0
charge-n: Args 0 & 2
They submitted
theirARG0
chargesrel
to customersARG2
at the end of each month .charge-n: Arg 3 only
AdmissionARG3
chargesrel
at movie theaters have been going up recently .charge-n: Args 0, 1, 3
TheirARG0
chargerel
of ? 14 ( ? 13,95 )ARG1
for breakfastARG3
is extortionate .charge.02 - walk quickly
CHARGE-V NOTES: Member of VNcls run-51.3.2. (from charge.02-v)CHARGE-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry charge.02, OntoNotes grouping charge-n sense 5; maps to VN class run-51.3.2. Framed by Claire. (from charge.02-n)
Aliases:
charge (v.)
charge (n.)
charge (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PPT: entity in motion
ARG1-PPT: path
ARG1-PPT: path
ARG0 and ARG1
SheARG0
chargedrel
ahead of the government and the lawARG1
to establish Hochiminh City Food Co. as the biggest rice dealer in the countryARGM-PRP
.charge-v: with arg0
RupertARGA
chargedrel
his horseARG0
across and into IretonARG1
.charge-v: transitive, with argM-GOL
The soldiersARG0
chargedrel
the enemy ( line )ARGM-GOL
.charge-n: Arg 0 only
The wrestler 'sARG0
chargerel
carried him past his adversary .charge-n: All arguments
The
offensiveARG0
chargerel
of the fieldARG1
gained their football team 22 yards in the last play .charge.03 - supply, as with electricity
CHARGE-V NOTES: Member of VNcls equip-13.4.2. (from charge.03-v)Aliases:
charge (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: supplier
ARG1-GOL: battery, usually
ARG2-PPT: instrument (defaults to electricity)
ARG1-GOL: battery, usually
ARG2-PPT: instrument (defaults to electricity)
ARG0 and ARG1
andARGM-DIS
theyARG0
've chargedrel
itARG1
three different waysARGM-MNR
/.charge-v: metaphorical batteries
JohnARG0
chargedrel
his batteriesARG1
with a quadruple shot of espressoARG2
.charge.04 - buy on credit
CHARGE-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from charge.04-v)CHARGE-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry charge.04, OntoNotes grouping charge-n sense 14; no relevantmapping to VN. Framed by Claire. (from charge.05-n)
Aliases:
charge (v.)
charge (n.)
charge (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: buyer
ARG1-PPT: thing charged (amount, item)
ARG2-MNR: credit
ARG1-PPT: thing charged (amount, item)
ARG2-MNR: credit
charge-v: all args
During the third quarterARGM-TMP
, the companyARG0
chargedrel
about $ 46 millionARG1
against earningsARG2
in reducing goodwillARGM-ADV
.ARG1 and ARG0 and ARG2
Labor gets 25 pence -LRB- 39 cents -RRB- for
every 100 -LRB- about $ 155 -RRB-ARG1
thatR-ARG1
a userARG0
chargesrel
to the cardARG2
.charge.05 - make an allegation or criminal charge against someone
CHARGE-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from charge.05-v)CHARGE-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entries charge.05 and charge.06, OntoNotes grouping charge-n senses 3 & 4; maps to VN class equip-13.4.2. Framed by Claire. (from charge.03-n)
These roles differ from charge.05 verb roles because of annotation issues described in predicate note. (from charge.03-n)
Aliases:
charge (n.)
make_charge (l.)
charge (v.)
make_charge (l.)
charge (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: assigner
ARG1-PPT: assigned
ARG2-PRD: role or crime
ARG1-PPT: assigned
ARG2-PRD: role or crime
charge-v: usually as crime
Royal Business Group Inc. said
itARG0
filed suit in federal court here chargingrel
Realist Inc. and its directorsARG1
with violating federal securities laws `` by engaging in a scheme to prevent '' Royal from acquiring RealistARG2
.charge-v: passivized crime
Mr. AntarARG1
was chargedrel
last monthARGM-TMP
in a civil suit filed in federal court in Newark by the Securities and Exchange CommissionARGM-LOC
.charge-n: Fragment, Args 0 & 1
its largely successful defense of
antitrustARG2
chargesrel
by the United States Football LeagueARG0
charge-n: Charged with a crime
Prosecuters around Taiwan dealt with more than 2,000 cases concerning black - gold offenses , and brought
chargesrel
against 30 elected officials and representativesARG1
.charge-n: Arg 2 only
The newspaper published
chargesrel
that the attorney had tried to bribe members of the juryARG2
.charge-n: Args 0 and 1
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday she wo n't talk any more about
herARG0
chargerel
that the CIA lied in 2002 about using waterboardingARG2
.charge.06 - allege (an utterance or complement clause)
CHARGE-V NOTES: No VNcls. This is clearly closely related to the "charge with a crime" sense, but the syntax is completely different. (from charge.06-v)Aliases:
charge (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: speaker
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG1-PPT: utterance
charge-v: transitive
Pharmacia , based in Upsala , SwedenARG0
, had chargedrel
in a lawsuit against MedChemARGM-LOC
that MedChem 's AMVISC product line infringes on the Pharmacia patentARG1
.charge.08 - to be in charge of something, have a responsibility or role
CHARGE-N NOTES: Roleset based loosely on verb entry charge.05 (but not unified) OntoNotes grouping charge-n sense 6; no relevant mapping to VN. Framed by Claire. (from charge.04-n)Aliases:
charge (n.)
charge (v.)
take_charge (l.)
charge (v.)
take_charge (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Person assigning responsibility (rare)
ARG1-PPT: Person that the responsibility is assigned to
ARG2-PRD: responsibility itself, role
ARG1-PPT: Person that the responsibility is assigned to
ARG2-PRD: responsibility itself, role
charge-n: Args 0 & 1
The judge 'sARG0
chargerel
to the juryARG1
was to ignore the preceding statement of the witness .charge-v: not a crime
Instead ,
an appropriate institutionARG1
shouldARGM-MOD
be chargedrel
with the job of preventing chaos in the marketARG2
: the Federal Reserve .take_charge-l
In September 1942ARGM-TMP
, GrovesARG1
tookARGM-LVB
chargerel
of the Manhattan ProjectARG2
.charge-n: Args 1 & 2
The spy fulfilled
hisARG1
chargerel
of smuggling fissile materials into the countryARG2
.charge-n: Arg 2 only (very common)
Malcolm S. Todt was named vice president and senior officer in
chargerel
of equipment leasing to municipalities , a new effort of this bond insurerARG2
.charge_off
charge_off.07 - charge off: emit hastily(?)
CHARGE_OFF-V NOTES: Seems to be equivalent to 'discharge'. No VNcls. (from charge.07-v)Aliases:
charge_off (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: sender
ARG1-PPT: thing sent
ARG1-PPT: thing sent
charge-v: transitive
The bankARG0
chargedrel
offrel
$ 53 million in loansARG1
during the quarterARGM-TMP
.