lodge的意思和读音

lodge

: [lɑdʒ] : [lɒdʒ]

n.;(

v.);宿

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lodges  lodging  lodged  

v.+n.lodge complaint,lodge claim,lodge appeal,lodge application,lodge protest

v.stay,live,board,accommodate,billet

n.small house,cabin,cottage,chalet,gatehouse

lodgen.

1.[c]a small house in the country where people stay when they want to take part in some types of outdoor sport

a hunting lodge

2.[c]a small house at the gates of a park or in the land belonging to a large house

3.[c]a room at the main entrance to a building for the person whose job is to see who enters and leaves the building

All visitors should report to the porter's lodge.访

4.[cspv]the members of a branch of a society such as the Freemasons; the building where they meet

a masonic lodge

5.[c]the home of a beaver or an otter

6.[c]a Native American's tent or home built of logs

v.

1.[t]~ sth (with sb) (against sb/sth)to make a formal statement about sth to a public organization or authority

They lodged a compensation claim against the factory.

Portugal has lodged a complaint with the International Court of Justice.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.宿to pay to live in a room in sb's house

He lodged with Mrs Brown when he arrived in the city.

3.[t]~ sb (+ adv./prep.)宿to provide sb with a place to sleep or live

The refugees are being lodged at an old army base.宿

4.[i][t]to become fixed or stuck somewhere; to make sth become fixed or stuck somewhere

One of the bullets lodged in his chest.

She lodged the number firmly in her mind.

5.[t]~ sth with sb/in sthto leave money or sth valuable in a safe place

Your will should be lodged with your lawyer.

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n.1.a small simple house in the countryside that people stay in, for example when they go hunting or fishing; a small house built on land belonging to a large house2.a local group that belongs to an organization such as the freemasons, or the place where such a group meets3.the home that a beaver makes4.a small room at the entrance to a building such as a university, used by the person who lets people in and out1.a small simple house in the countryside that people stay in, for example when they go hunting or fishing; a small house built on land belonging to a large house2.a local group that belongs to an organization such as the freemasons, or the place where such a group meets3.the home that a beaver makes4.a small room at the entrance to a building such as a university, used by the person who lets people in and out

v.1.to become firmly stuck somewhere, usually accidentally2.to formally make something such as a complaint or a claim3.to give something valuable to someone so that they can keep it safe4.to live somewhere temporarily, usually paying rent to live in someone elses house, or to provide someone with a place to live1.to become firmly stuck somewhere, usually accidentally2.to formally make something such as a complaint or a claim3.to give something valuable to someone so that they can keep it safe4.to live somewhere temporarily, usually paying rent to live in someone elses house, or to provide someone with a place to live

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4.宿 locomotive n. lodge vi. 宿宿 log n. ...

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1.Within one (1) banking day Party B shall have its Bank Officer acknowledged the contract and lodge it with him at the Bank.

2.He said the team had three options -- to sell the land, lodge a new planning application or appeal to the Scottish government.--

3.As one of the great nations, Lodge said, the United States must not fall out of this line of march.

4.No doubt his gesture of spending five days in the politburo hunting lodge with me was to establish a standard for us to emulate.姿仿

5.You can first make an enquiry with us based on what you know. After that, you may decide whether you want to lodge a complaint or not.

6.The lodge can accommodate two couples and is kitted out with showers, a microwave and a fridge.

7.But Peter Smith, a counsellor at Broadway Lodge, said the addiction was serious and had to be treated.·(PeterSmith)

8.They came to the West-gate and found it shut, but at the door of the lodge beyond it, there was a man sitting.西

9.TPB announced that it had decided to lodge an appeal against the High Court judgment.

10.It can siphon inflationary cash out of the system by requiring the commercial banks to lodge deposits at the Bank - quantitative tightening.