lodge 的 3 个定义
- a small, makeshift or crude shelter or habitation, as of boughs, poles, skins, earth, or rough boards; cabin or hut.
- a house used as a temporary residence, as in the hunting season.
- a summer cottage.
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lodged, lodg·ing.
- to have a habitation or quarters, especially temporarily, as in a hotel, motel, or inn: We lodged in a guest house.
- to live in rented quarters in another's house: He lodged with a local family during his college days.
- to be fixed, implanted, or caught in a place or position; come to rest; stick: The bullet lodged in his leg.
lodged, lodg·ing.
- to furnish with a habitation or quarters, especially temporarily; accommodate: Can you lodge us for the night?
- to furnish with a room or rooms in one's house for payment; have as a lodger: a boardinghouse that lodges oil workers.
- to serve as a residence, shelter, or dwelling for; shelter: The château will lodge the ambassador during his stay.
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lodge 近义词
cabin; vacation residence
become fixed or wedged
stay at temporary residence
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- Skyline Drive’s milepost system makes finding trailheads a cinch, while a pair of lodges in the middle of the park, Big Meadows and Skyland, serve as ideal base camps.
- Skiers and riders will now be allowed to bring their own lunches into lodges.
- There are also small, locally owned lodges in the forests and at the edges of rivers.
- The helipad is steps from the lodge, with the closest skiing a two-minute flight away.
- For me, the experience of going to this lodge where you can just walk outside at night and see the aurora from anywhere on the property — including the hot tub — was really amazing.
- He is expected to spend the next few days closeted with lawyers and advisers at his home, Royal Lodge, in Windsor Great Park.
- But Sarah Ferguson still lives in the family home, Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, when she is in the U.K.
- Prior to our consumption, the lights in the lodge were turned off and we were asked to turn off any cellphones.
- Every now and then someone, quietly and with purpose, would rise and exit the lodge.
- From outside, and through the frosted windows of the lodge, I thought I heard rumbles and bright flashes.
- The King of Delhi had a hunting-lodge somewhere in the locality, but he had never seen the place.
- They will proceed, at once, to their offices and lodge their names and serve under their present chiefs.
- The pipe is then rolled up in its robe of fur, and stowed away in the lodge of its keeper until it is again required.
- So when she clears up a little along towards noon, these three takes a packadero layout an' starts, presumable for Medicine Lodge.
- Thus the highest court in New York declared that an unincorporated lodge, which had been mis-managed, was not a partnership.