- A lodge is an inn where travelers stay overnight. If you’re in need of a night’s sleep while traveling an out of the way country road, you’re more likely to find yourself at a lodge than a fancy or chain hotel.
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- n. 旅馆;门房;集会处;山林小屋
- vt. 提出;寄存;借住;嵌入
- vi. 寄宿;临时住宿
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1. We said, 'You [contribute] the land and labor, and we'll fund the lodge.
我们当时说,由你们来出土地和劳工,而我们会出资设立旅馆。
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2. We are not terrified by these interferences, we can either ignore them or lodge protests.
这些干涉对我们来说,没有什么了不起,我们可以置之不理,也可以提出抗议。
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3. And we drove a rented car up the highway to the sun, where we watched marmosets scramble around above the snow line, then spent a few days at Kootenai lodge on Swan Lake.
接着我们驾驶一辆租借的车沿着公路,开向太阳升起的地方,观看狨猴沿着长年积雪的雪线爬行,随后在斯旺莱克的库特内旅馆住了几天。
- lodge (n.) Middle English logge, mid-13c. in surnames and place names; late 13c. as "small building or hut," from Old French loge "arbor, covered walk; hut, cabin, grandstand at a tournament" (12c.), from Frankish *laubja "shelter" (cognate with Old High German louba "porch, gallery," German Laube "bower, arbor"), from Proto-Germanic *laubja- "shelter." On a widespread guess (backed by Watkins, OED) this likely originally meant "shelter of foliage," or "roof made from bark," and is from the same PIE root as leaf (n.).
- lodge (v.) c. 1200, loggen, "to encamp (an army), set up camp;" c. 1300 "furnish with a temporary habitation, put in a certain place," from Old French logier "to lodge; find lodging for" (12c., Modern French loger), from loge "hut, cabin" (see lodge (n.)).
lodge / lɒdʒ ; NAmE lɑːdʒ / noun , verb lodge lodges lodged lodging noun 1 [countable ] a small house in the country where people stay when they want to take part in some types of outdoor sport (供参加户外运动者暂住的)乡间小屋,小舍 ◆ a hunting lodge 供打猎者居住的小屋 2 [countable ] a small house at the gates of a park or in the land belonging to a large house (公园或宅第的)门口小屋,门房 3 [countable ] a room at the main entrance to a building for the person whose job is to see who enters and leaves the building 管理员室;传达室 ◆ All visitors should report to the porter's lodge. 所有来访者都应先到传达室通报。 4 [countable + singular or plural verb ] the members of a branch of a society such as the Freemasons; the building where they meet (共济会等会社的)地方分会,集会处 ◆ a masonic lodge 共济会的地方分会 5 [countable ] the home of a beaveror an otter (河狸或水獭的)穴,窝 6 [countable ] a Native American's tent or home built of logs (美洲土著人的)帐篷,原木住宅 verb 1 [transitive ] lodgesth (with sb) (against sb/sth) ( formal) to make a formal statement about sth to a public organization or authority (向公共机构或当局)正式提出(声明等) SYN register , submit ◆ They lodged a compensation claim against the factory. 他们向工厂提出了赔偿要求。 ◆ Portugal has lodged a complaint with the International Court of Justice. 葡萄牙向国际法院提出了申诉。 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. ( old-fashioned) to pay to live in a room in sb's house (付款)寄住,借宿;租住 SYN board ◆ He lodged with Mrs Brown when he arrived in the city. 他初到这座城市时租房住在布朗太太的家里。 3 [transitive ] lodgesb (+ adv./prep.) to provide sb with a place to sleep or live 为(某人)提供住宿 SYN accommodate ◆ The refugees are being lodged at an old army base. 难民被安置在一座废弃的军事基地里住宿。 4 [intransitive , transitive ] to become fixed or stuck somewhere; to make sth become fixed or stuck somewhere (被)固定,卡住 lodgein sth ◆ One of the bullets lodged in his chest. 有一颗子弹嵌在了他的胸部。 lodgesth in sth ◆ She lodged the number firmly in her mind. 她把号码牢牢记在心中。 5 [transitive ] lodgesth with sb/in sth to leave money or sth valuable in a safe place 存放,寄存(钱或贵重物品) SYN deposit ◆ Your will should be lodged with your lawyer. 你的遗嘱应该交律师保管。 lodge / lɒdʒ ; NAmE lɑːdʒ /
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