Also means
charge, cost (financial)
Usage Note
Cargo in the sense of a job or official position is very common: estar a cargo de means 'to be in charge of', and hacerse cargo means 'to take charge of'. In a financial context it means a charge or debit: un cargo en cuenta (a charge to an account). Do not confuse with the English 'cargo' (freight) — that is carga in Spanish.
Examples
"Ocupa un cargo importante en el ministerio."
Natural Translation
She holds an important position in the ministry.
Literal Translation
Occupies a charge important in the ministry
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