Keresés
to lodge
01
to rent a room or living space in someone else's residence, typically on a temporary basis
02
to formally submit or file a charge, accusation, or complaint against someone
03
to become stuck or fixed in a particular position, often in a way that is difficult to remove
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to offer a place to stay or provide accommodation for someone
Lodge
01
menedék
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
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menedék
a small house in the countryside, where people temporarily stay while participating in an outdoor activity such as climbing, skiing, etc.
03
menedék
the nest of an otter or a beaver
04
menedék
any of various Native American dwellings
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menedék
small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion; usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener
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menedék
a formal association of people with similar interests
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menedék
English physicist who studied electromagnetic radiation and was a pioneer of radiotelegraphy (1851-1940)
Példa
He preferred to lodge in private homes while on business trips.
While studying abroad, she chose to lodge with a local family to experience the culture firsthand.
The newlyweds decided to lodge temporarily with the bride's parents until they found a place of their own.
The company decided to lodge a complaint against the competitor for unfair business practices.
The homeowner decided to lodge international students during the summer.