battery

assault and battery

A violent physical attack. Although "assault and battery" is an official legal charge, the phrase can also be used conversationally to describe any sort of physical attack, however serious. The thief that attacked my son in the parking lot has been charged with assault and battery. A: "Quit punching me! Help, this is assault and battery!" B: "Ah, you're such a wuss. Go cry to mom."
See also: and, assault, battery

dead battery

A battery that is not currently able to power anything (such as a vehicle or device). My car must have a dead battery—guess I'll have to call a tow truck. Hey, do you have a charging cable? I've got a dead battery.
See also: battery, dead

recharge (one's) batteries

To regain one's energy, liveliness, or motivation through a period of rest or recreation. It's amazing how a short walk in the woods can really help you recharge your batteries sometimes. Companies need to remember that vacations are crucial for employees to be able to recharge their batteries so that they can maintain their productivity.
See also: battery, recharge
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

assault and battery

a violent attack [upon someone] followed by a beating. (A technical legal charge.) Richard was charged with two counts of assault and battery. Dave does not go out at night because he does not want to be a victim of assault and battery.
See also: and, assault, battery
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

recharge your batteries

COMMON If you recharge your batteries, you stop working for a short period in order to rest so that you have more energy when you start working again. After playing in the Divisional Championship, I took a long break from the game to recharge my batteries. He wanted to recharge his batteries and come back feeling fresh and positive. Note: When people recharge batteries, they put an electrical charge back into the batteries by connecting them to a machine that draws power from another source of electricity.
See also: battery, recharge
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

recharge your batteries

regain your strength and energy by resting and relaxing for a time.
See also: battery, recharge
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

recharge your ˈbatteries

(informal) rest for a while to get more energy for the next period of activity: You’ve been working too much. What you need is a few days away to recharge your batteries.
See also: battery, recharge
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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  • assault and battery
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  • (as) sure as eggs (is eggs)
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  • Heinz
  • Heinz 57
  • Heinz 57 (variety)
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Several scenarios are presented; in all, battery exchange equipment is shown to be a declining market.
This is especially hard on lead-based batteries, and also makes it difficult to interpret the manufacturer's battery cycle life chart to predict longevity.
Crummy estimates that, nine times out of 10, fleets of 100+ lift trucks and 200+ batteries will have already stationed a dedicated employee in the battery room.
Knowing the actual charged state of each battery as your day progresses could be difficult without installing a voltmeter on each battery, then monitoring each one individually as they discharge.
For example, K-UPS battery racks can provide up to a 500 percent more power at the same level of battery capacity as most lead-acid UPS systems, or up to 250 percent more power at the same level of battery capacity as most other lithium-ion UPS systems.
The research shows how dendrites can break through the barriers in different segments of a battery, which ultimately causes a short circuit.
The collected batteries are shipped to firms specializing in battery recycling, and are sorted by their chemical makeup.
The specifications of the Pulse Ultra liPo battery are: 11.1 voltage, 3S cell count, Capacity of 2550 mAh, 94mm x 31mm x 28mm (dimensions of Lx WxH) and weight of 152 gm.
Two years after the invention of the voltaic pile, William Cruickshank, a Scottish military surgeon and chemist, designed the very first mass-produced battery. With sheets of copper and zinc alternately arranged in a large wooden box (later replaced with plastic) and then filled with chliquid containing electrolytes, this invention often called as the flooded battery is proven to be more powerful and would last longer than any other type of battery produced during that time.
While alkaline AA battery initial costs are significantly less than their L91 AA lithium counterparts, Soldiers need to carry and expend a considerable number of batteries in order to match the operational time of far fewer L91s.
Operators of large fleets of fork-lift trucks are already familiar with the efficiency and cost advantages that the iBOS system brings to their battery room.
So the research questions in this study are: which factors can affect battery recycling and how they do it.
Retailers, Martire and other battery suppliers say, can employ a number of tactics to ensure that they get the most from their battery offerings, including cross-merchandising batteries both in-line and at the checkout counter.
That's a straight path to overheating, leaking and the other battery problems described earlier.
The expanded line of iBOS intelligent management systems comes in three versions to handle any size battery room, from three to 200 battery chargers.