lodger
lodger 英 [ˈlɒdʒə(r)] 美 [ˈlɑdʒə(r)]
n. 房客;寄宿人;投宿者
名词复数:lodgers
- A lodger is a person who rents a room in someone's house. If you rent out a room in your house, guess what? You'll have a lodger living with you.
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- n. 房客;寄宿人;投宿者
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1. The thief had planned to plant the stolen watch on a fellow lodger.
小偷打算把偷来的手表栽赃给同住的房客手上。
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2. "It was a new lodger who has come into the house," said the old woman.
“是个新来的房客,”老奶奶说,“我们这里又多一个人了。”
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3. A sacred thing was this book her lodger had made, a fetich of friendship.
她的房客写的这本书是神圣的,是个友谊的象征,冲淡了他曾做过洗衣工这一事实给她的打击。
- lodger (n.) "one who lives in rented rooms in the house of another," 1590s, agent noun from lodge (v.). Earlier as "tent-dweller" (early 14c.); c. 1200 as a surname.
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