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lodged是lodge的过去式 - v.存放;暂住;(庄稼等)倒伏;(箭,枪等)竖立
- n.草屋;(北美印第安人的)小屋;其中的居住者;洛奇
- 网络严正交涉;寄宿;提出
复数:lodges 现在分词:lodging 过去式:lodged v.+n. lodge complaint,lodge claim,lodge appeal,lodge application,lodge protest v. stay,live,board,accommodate,billet n. small house,cabin,cottage,chalet,gatehouse n. | 1. 〔古语〕小屋,草屋;(北美印第安人的)小屋,帐篷;其中的居住者 2. (森林、猎场等的)看守小屋;(学校、工厂等的)门房,传达室 7. (共济会、秘密结社、工会等的)支部会员们;支部会员聚会处;支部 9. 洛吉(1.Sir Oliver Joseph,1851—1920,英国物理学家2.Thomas,英国诗人及剧作家;3.Henry Cabot,1902—,美国共和党政治家) 1. 〔古语〕小屋,草屋;(北美印第安人的)小屋,帐篷;其中的居住者 2. (森林、猎场等的)看守小屋;(学校、工厂等的)门房,传达室 7. (共济会、秘密结社、工会等的)支部会员们;支部会员聚会处;支部 9. 洛吉(1.Sir Oliver Joseph,1851—1920,英国物理学家2.Thomas,英国诗人及剧作家;3.Henry Cabot,1902—,美国共和党政治家) | v. | |
n. | 1. a cabin or other building in the country providing temporary accommodations, e.g. as a vacation home or a temporary shelter for campers, walkers, skiers, or hunters 2. the main building or all the buildings in a vacation complex, usually providing meals, overnight accommodations and other guest services. 3. in Britain, a small house in the grounds of a large country house or park, usually near the main gate, traditionally occupied by a gatekeeper, gardener, or estate worker 4. the official residence of the Australian prime minister in Canberra 6. a room or set of rooms at the entrance to a university college for use by the college porter or caretaker 7. a local branch or chapter of a society such as the Freemasons, or an organization such as a trade union 8. a hall or other meeting place used by a branch of a society 9. a dwelling traditionally used by Native North American people, e.g. a wigwam, hogan, or long house 10. a dome-shaped structure with an underwater entrance built by a beaver 1. a cabin or other building in the country providing temporary accommodations, e.g. as a vacation home or a temporary shelter for campers, walkers, skiers, or hunters 2. the main building or all the buildings in a vacation complex, usually providing meals, overnight accommodations and other guest services. 3. in Britain, a small house in the grounds of a large country house or park, usually near the main gate, traditionally occupied by a gatekeeper, gardener, or estate worker 4. the official residence of the Australian prime minister in Canberra 6. a room or set of rooms at the entrance to a university college for use by the college porter or caretaker 7. a local branch or chapter of a society such as the Freemasons, or an organization such as a trade union 8. a hall or other meeting place used by a branch of a society 9. a dwelling traditionally used by Native North American people, e.g. a wigwam, hogan, or long house 10. a dome-shaped structure with an underwater entrance built by a beaver | v. | 1. to place somebody in temporary accommodations 2. to make a formal complaint, accusation, or appeal by handing the documents to the appropriate authority 3. to put something somewhere or give it to somebody for safekeeping 4. to become jammed or embedded somewhere, or jam or embed something somewhere 5. to live in somebody's house, free or as a paying guest 6. to invest somebody with the power or authority to do something 7. to flatten crops, or be flattened by the wind and rain 8. to become firmly stuck somewhere, usually accidentally 9. to formally make something such as a complaint or a claim 10. to give something valuable to someone so that they can keep it safe 1. to place somebody in temporary accommodations 2. to make a formal complaint, accusation, or appeal by handing the documents to the appropriate authority 3. to put something somewhere or give it to somebody for safekeeping 4. to become jammed or embedded somewhere, or jam or embed something somewhere 5. to live in somebody's house, free or as a paying guest 6. to invest somebody with the power or authority to do something 7. to flatten crops, or be flattened by the wind and rain 8. to become firmly stuck somewhere, usually accidentally 9. to formally make something such as a complaint or a claim 10. to give something valuable to someone so that they can keep it safe |
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