to lodge
Pronunciation
/ˈɫɑdʒ/

“lodge”的英语定义和含义

to lodge
01

寄宿, 住宿

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
to lodge definition and meaning
语法信息
形态构成
简单词
动作动词
规则
现在时
lodge
第三人称单数
lodges
现在分词
lodging
一般过去时
lodged
过去分词
lodged
例子
While studying abroad, she chose to lodge with a local family to experience the culture firsthand.
在国外学习时,她选择与当地家庭同住,以亲身体验文化。
02

提出, 提交

to formally submit or file a charge, accusation, or complaint against someone
Transitive: to lodge a claim or appeal
例子
The company decided to lodge a complaint against the competitor for unfair business practices.
该公司决定对竞争对手的不公平商业行为提出投诉。
03

卡住, 嵌入

to become stuck or fixed in a particular position, often in a way that is difficult to remove
Intransitive: to lodge somewhere
例子
A splinter from the wooden deck lodged in her finger.
木甲板上的一根刺进了她的手指。
04

提供住宿, 留宿

to offer a place to stay or provide accommodation for someone
Transitive: to lodge sb | to lodge sb somewhere
例子
The family decided to lodge a friend who needed a place to stay while transitioning to a new job.
家人决定收留一位在过渡到新工作时需要住处朋友。
Lodge
01

旅馆, 小屋

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
语法信息
有生性状态
无生命
形态构成
简单词
可数
复数形式
lodges
02

乡间小屋, 旅馆

a small house in the countryside, where people temporarily stay while participating in an outdoor activity such as climbing, skiing, etc.
03

巢穴, 栖息处

the nest of an otter or a beaver
04

门房, 小屋

small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion; usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener
05

协会, 俱乐部

a formal association of people with similar interests
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