lodge UK [lɒdʒ] US [lɑ:dʒ] verb STAY 停留 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition formal ■to pay rent to stay somewhere 借宿,借住•She lodged with Mrs Higgins when she first came to Cambridge.她第一次来剑桥时借宿在希金斯太太家里。 UK [lɒdʒ] US [lɑ:dʒ] verb FIX 固定 intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to (cause to) become fixed in a place or position (使)固定;(使)卡住•A fish bone had lodged in her throat.一根鱼刺鲠在她的喉咙里。 UK [lɒdʒ] US [lɑ:dʒ] verb COMPLAIN 抱怨 lodge a claim/complaint/protest, etc. ■to make an official complaint about something 提出索赔/投诉/抗议等•The US lodged a formal protest against the arrest of the foreign reporters.美国就外国记者被捕一事提出正式抗议。 •Lee's solicitor said last night that they would be lodging an appeal against the sentence.昨晚李的律师说他们将对此项判决提起上诉。 UK [lɒdʒ] US [lɑ:dʒ] verb STORE 储存 transitive usually + adverb or preposition mainly UK formal ■to put something in a safe place 存放,保管•You should lodge a copy of the letter with your solicitor.你应该将这封信的一份复印件交给律师保管。 UK [lɒdʒ] US [lɑ:dʒ] noun SMALL BUILDING 小型建筑物 countable ■a small house in the country used especially by people on holiday or taking part in sports, or one on the land owned by a large house (尤指渡假者或体育活动者用的)乡间小屋,小舍•a ski/hunting lodge滑雪渡假/狩猎租用的小屋 countable ■the place where a beaver lives 海狸的巢穴 countable US * a wigwam UK [lɒdʒ] US [lɑ:dʒ] noun GROUP 团体 countable [+ sing/pl verb] ■a local group of an organization such as the freemasons (共济会等组织的)地方分会,地方分支机构•a Masonic Lodge共济会分会 UK [lɒdʒ] US [lɑ:dʒ] noun ROOM 房间 countable UK ■the room used by a person whose job is to be at the entrance to a large building such as a hotel or college in order to help people 门房,传达室•the porter's lodge看门人的门房 |