词汇 | lodge |
释义 | lodge verb uk /lɒdʒ/ us /lɑːdʒ/ lodgeverb (COMPLAIN)lodge a claim, complaint, protest, etc. to make an official complaint about something: 提出索赔/投诉/抗议(等等) The US lodged a formal protest against the arrest of the foreign reporters.美国就外国记者被捕一事提出正式抗议。 lodgeverb (STUCK)[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ] to (cause to) become stuck in a place or position: (使)固定;(使)卡住 A fish bone had lodged in her throat.一根鱼刺卡在她的喉咙里。 Inserting and forcing things into other things bed cram cram something into something dig dig (something) into someone/something embed embedded insertion inset interlace interlayer interpolation jam reinsert reinsertion rethread shoehorn squash stick stuck lodgeverb (STORE)[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]mainly UKformal to put something in a safe place: 存放,保管 You should lodge a copy of the letter with your solicitor.你应该将这封信的一份复印件交给律师保管。 Keeping and storing things appropriate aside bank bogart buffer capacitance cling dump husband keep (something/someone) back kept lay something aside lay something down squirrel something away standby stash stockpile stockpiling trap tuck lodgeverb (STAY)[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]formal to pay rent to stay somewhere: 借宿,借住 She lodged with Mrs Higgins when she first came to Cambridge.她第一次来剑桥时借宿在希金斯太太家里。 to accommodate someone accommodateThere aren’t enough rooms to accommodate all the students. give accommodation toThe university gives free accommodation to nursing students. provide accommodation toWe only provide accommodation to first-year students. lodgeStudents will be lodged with host families. houseThe base can house up to 2,000 soldiers. put someone upI can put you up for a couple of nights. Living or sleeping somewhere abide co-resident co-residential domiciled dwell inhospitable inhospitably live in live in sinidiom live out populate reoccupation repopulate repopulation reside residence settle slum tenancy warehousing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Renting property lodge noun uk /lɒdʒ/ us /lɑːdʒ/ lodgenoun (SMALL BUILDING)[ C ] a small house in the country, used especially by people on holiday or taking part in sports, or one on land belonging to a large house: (尤指度假者或体育活动者用的)乡间小屋,小舍 a ski/hunting lodge滑雪度假/狩猎租用的小屋 [ C ] the place where a beaver lives海狸的巢穴 John Greim/LightRocket/GettyImages [ C ]US a wigwam尖顶棚屋,简陋小屋(同 wigwam) Marilyn Angel Wynn/Nativestock/GettyImages Houses & homes A-frame ADU affordable housing almshouse apartment dormitory dosshouse dower house duplex efficiency multifamily Nissen hut non-housing old people's home palace tower block town house townhouse tract house trap house You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Animal dwellings - natural lodgenoun (GROUP)[ C, + sing/pl verb ] a local group of an organization such as the Freemasons: (共济会等组织的)地方分会,地方分支机构 a Masonic Lodge共济会分会 Organizations, Societies & clubs Assn Assoc. co-op collegium cooperative establishment fellowship guild host mission organization secret society semi-public shuffle sub-organization subchapter subcommission superclub trust youth club lodgenoun (ROOM)[ C ]UK the room used by a person whose job is to be at the entrance to a large building such as a hotel or college in order to help people: 门房,传达室 the porter's lodge看门人的门房 Parts of buildings: rooms antechamber anteroom atelier attic ballroom dormitory drawing room dressing room efficiency room en suite master bathroom master bedroom meat locker multi-chambered multi-room twin-bedded utility room vestibule waiting room wet room lodge | American Dictionarylodge verb us/lɑdʒ/ lodgeverb (BECOME FIXED)[ always+ adv/prep ] to become fixed or cause something to become fixed in a place or position: [ I ]A fish bone had lodged in her throat. [ T ]The explosion lodged some metal fragments in his leg. lodgeverb (MAKE)[ T ] to formally make a complaint to an official: to lodge a complaint/protest lodgeverb (STAY)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to stay in a place temporarily, usually paying rent to do so: Mrs. Brown rents rooms – you can lodge with her for a few weeks. lodge noun[ C ] us/lɑdʒ/ lodgenoun[C] (BUILDING)a small building used by people during a particular sports season: a hunting lodge A lodge is also a type of hotel in the countryside or mountains. lodge | Business Englishlodge verb[ T ] uk /lɒdʒ/us GOVERNMENT, LAW to make an official statement to someone in authority, usually to protect something that you feel it is your right to have or do: lodge a claim/complaint/appealMy lawyers advised me to lodge a formal complaint. lodge sth against sb/sthSo far, five groups have lodged protests against the deal. There were several ethical complaints lodged against him. GOVERNMENT UK to give information to an official organization so that it can be recorded or dealt with: lodge plans/papers/a bidThe two banks will lodge their plans with regulators this week. Moran lodged a bid to purchase all eight properties. UK to leave something important in a safe place such as a bank, lawyer's office, etc.: lodge sth with sbKeep additional copies of any important documents lodged with your bank or solicitor. Examples of lodgelodge He will be lodged in the castle, awaiting his homage-makers. Later reports describe a swatchel lodged in the roof of his mouth. Even when not dreaming, most of us see our noses: they are the only organs to be permanently lodged in the field of sight. The cane-cutters preferred the twelve-month cane; the 24-month cane was reported to be harder to cut, had lodged and was infested with weeds. When the crop was left standing over one year, more weeds were present at harvest (after 20 months) particularly in varieties which lodged. Most varieties grown were tall, and on none of the far ms was maize found to be free from lodging. After the seventeenth century, lodging was no longer only a life-cycle phase for everyone. What has not been achieved is good lodging resistance in all short spring wheats, nor a complete understanding of its physiological basis. Differences in lodging between barley varieties are relevant for two main reasons. Protests against the writs were lodged in 1314, 1315 and 1316. After determining the parameters describing the susceptibility to lodging, their correlation with the physical properties of varieties was straightforward to calculate. In the data used, lodging was recorded by visual assessment of the proportion of lodging in the field. There are two observations about this assumption that can be lodged. Responsibility for the liquidation of government assets, a clear example of such activity, has been lodged to cabinet departments, independent commissions or government corporations. Tuition fees as well as the cost of board and lodging are all free to participating quartets. See all examples of lodge These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withlodgelodgeThese are words often used in combination with lodge. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. base lodge The original lodgea traditional log cabinwas built in 1938 and remains the oldest standing baselodge in the nation. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. fishing lodge The hotel continued as a fishinglodge and men's club until the 1960s, when it was torn down. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. main lodge A number of accessory buildings were removed, but the mainlodge was spared, though motel-style units were constructed nearby. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with lodge |
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