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congestion charge
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an amount of money that you have to pay each day to drive into a city centre, charged in order to reduce traffic
termination charge
Callers to mobiles have no choice but to pay the high termination charges set by the mobile operators.
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an amount of money that must be paid to call a mobile phone from a phone on the system of a different mobile phone company:
terminate - formal; termination - NOUN
This train will terminate at the next stop - passengers who wish to continue should change trains.
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to (cause something to) end or stop:
An employee who is terminated no longer has a job:
terminate [PREGNANCY]
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to end a pregnancy intentionally, usually by a medical operation
restructuring charge (also restructuring cost)
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the cost of organizing a company in a new way to make it operate more effectively:
restructuring charge (also restructuring cost) [DEBT]
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the cost of arranging to make debt payments in a different way or at a later time than was originally agreed:
restructuring [COMPANY]
The company underwent restructuring and 1,500 workers lost their jobs.
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the act of organizing a company, business, or system in a new way to make it operate more effectively:
restructuring [DEBT]
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the act of arranging to make debt payments in a different way or at a later time than was originally agreed:
undergo
She underwent an operation on a tumour in her left lung last year. The company is undergoing a radical reorganization.
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to experience something that is unpleasant or has a strong effect:
CHARGE [ASK]
be charged with sth: The committee has been charged with developing a new funding formula.
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to ask someone to do a particular job:
wiggle - INFORMAL
He tried wiggling the control stick but nothing happened. Her hips wiggle as she walks.
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to (cause to) move up and down and/or from side to side with small, quick movements:
admission noun [MONEY TO ENTER]
How much do they charge for admission? The admission charge/fee is €5.
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the money that you pay to enter a place:
admission [permission]
Admission to the exhibition will be by invitation only.
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permission to enter a place:
admission noun (ACCEPTING)
Her silence was taken as an admission of guilt/defeat.
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the act of agreeing that something is true, especially unwillingly:
admissions [people]
Half of all hospital admissions are emergencies, and these are treated straight away.
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the people allowed into a college, hospital, or other place, or the process of allowing people in:
admission noun [C/U] (PERMISSION TO ENTER)
[U ] How many students will gain admission to Yale? [U ] The club refuses admission to those under 18.
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permission to study at a school or college, or permission to enter a theater or other building:
admission [PERMISSION]
admission to sth Admission to the World Trade Organization should improve our economic prospects.
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official permission that is given to a person, company, or country to join a large organization:
admission [stock market]
admission to sth: Shares were heavily traded before and after the company's admission to the index, arousing suspicions of insider dealing.
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official permission that is given to a company to sell its shares on a stock market:
debit card
The supermarket takes debit cards, credit cards, cash, and checks.
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a small plastic card used to make a payment by taking the amount of the payment automatically from your bank account:

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