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to lodge
01
alojarse, hospedarse
to rent a room or living space in someone else's residence, typically on a temporary basis
Intransitive: to lodge somewhere | to lodge with sb
Ejemplos
He preferred to lodge in private homes while on business trips.
Prefería alojarse en casas particulares durante sus viajes de negocios.
02
presentar, interponer
to formally submit or file a charge, accusation, or complaint against someone
Transitive: to lodge a claim or appeal
Ejemplos
He decided to lodge a grievance with the human resources department regarding workplace harassment.
Decidió presentar una queja ante el departamento de recursos humanos por acoso laboral.
03
alojarse, incrustarse
to become stuck or fixed in a particular position, often in a way that is difficult to remove
Intransitive: to lodge somewhere
Ejemplos
During the storm, debris from the damaged roof lodged in the gutters.
Durante la tormenta, los escombros del techo dañado se alojaron en las canaletas.
04
alojar, hospedar
to offer a place to stay or provide accommodation for someone
Transitive: to lodge sb | to lodge sb somewhere
Ejemplos
As a way to supplement her income, she decided to lodge a tenant in the spare room of her house.
Como una forma de complementar sus ingresos, decidió alojar a un inquilino en la habitación libre de su casa.
Lodge
01
un lodge, una posada
a place where people can stay overnight, usually designed with a rustic or natural style, and may have restaurants, activities, and shared areas for guests
02
cabaña
a small house in the countryside, where people temporarily stay while participating in an outdoor activity such as climbing, skiing, etc.
03
madriguera
the nest of an otter or a beaver
04
casa del guarda, pabellón
small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion; usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener
05
asociación, club
a formal association of people with similar interests



























