lodge 英 [lɒdʒ]   美 [lɑdʒ]

lodge

lodge  英 [lɒdʒ] 美 [lɑdʒ]

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 

进行时:lodging  过去式:lodged  过去分词:lodged  第三人称单数:lodges  名词复数:lodges 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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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