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Meaning of recharge one's battery | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see recharge, battery.

Examples

“Maybe I'll take a few weeks off and recharge my battery.”
“Fact is, when I've got a lot on my desk, I just can't enjoy four or five hours on the course. I'm too distracted to focus. Whereas a two-hour break playing my favorite game is just what I need to recharge my battery, improve my swing, and be more efficient when I get back to work.”
“My parents knew that I needed a nap to “recharge my battery.” I started off my career with using what I learned from my childhood by taking a power nap every day during my lunch time to make sure that I was operating at 100 percent.”
“After so much talking, and meeting so many people, I was wiped out. It was time to recharge my battery and go for a run.”
“Joe, I have told you this many times before, but your friendship and our talks have kept me sane through this entire process. You continue to recharge my battery each time we talk.”
“Two or three months ago I instructed the garage to recharge my battery. This was ostensibly done, the bill rendered and paid for.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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