[/lɔdʒ; lɑdʒ/] n 用法: 1 small house at the gates of a park or in the grounds of a large house, occupied by a gate-keeper or other employee (公园或大宅第中看门人的)房子; 下房. 用法: 2 country house or cabin for use in certain seasons (某季节中使用的)乡间小舍: a `hunting /`fishing[/ˋskiing lodge 打猎ə钓鱼/]滑雪]时用的小屋. 用法: 3 porter's room at the main entrance to a block of flats, college, factory, etc (公寓、 学院、 工厂等的)门房. 用法: 4 members or meeting-place of a branch of a society such as the Freemasons 会社(如共济会)支部的全体会员; 支部会员集会处. 用法: 5 beaver's or otter's lair (海狸或水獭的)巢穴. 用法: 6 N American Indian dwelling or household (北美印第安人的)住处, 住家. lodge 2 [/lɔdʒ; lɑdʒ/] v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr] provide (sb) with a place to sleep or live in for a time 供(某人)以临时住宿处: The refugees are being lodged in an old army camp. 难民暂时安置在一座旧军营里. 用法: 2 [I, Ipr] ~ (with sb/at...) live for payment in sb's house 租住某人的房屋: Where are you lodging? 你在哪里寄宿? * I'm lodging at Mrs Brown's (house)/with Mrs Brown. 我在布朗太太家寄宿. 用法: 3 [Ipr, Tn.pr] ~ (sth) in sth (cause sth to) enter and become fixed in sth (使某物)进入并固定於某处: The bullet (was) lodged in his brain. 子弹射入他的脑内. 用法: 4 [Tn.pr] ~ sth with sb/in sth leave (money, etc) with sb/in sth for safety 将(钱等)交付某人保管, 寄存某处: lodge one's valuables in the bank 把贵重物品存放在银行里. 用法: 5 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (with sb) (against sb) present (a statement, etc) to the proper authorities for attention 向负责部门提出(某事): lodge a complaint with the police against one's neighbours 向警方告邻居的状 * lodge an appeal, a protest, an objection, etc 提出上诉、 抗议、 反对意见等. |