lodge1/lɑdʒ; lɒdʒ/v 1 [I,T] to become stuck somewhere, or make something become stuck(使)卡住: +in A fishbone lodged in his throat. 一根鱼刺卡在他的喉咙里。be lodged in/between/behind etc sth A bullet was lodged behind his heart. 一颗子弹嵌在他心脏后面。2 lodge a complaint/protest/appeal BrE to make a formal complaint, protest etc【英】投诉/提出抗议/上诉: +with/against Do you wish to lodge a complaint against the club? 你想投诉俱乐部吗?3 [I + adv/prep] old-fashioned to pay to live in someone's house【过时】租住﹐寄宿﹐寄住
lodge2n [C] 1 a small building or room at the entrance to a building 门房﹐〔建筑物入口处的〕管理员室: the porter's lodge 传达室2 a small house in the country, especially one at the entrance to a very large house 乡间小屋﹔〔尤指乡间大宅的〕门房
lodgelodgelodgeslodgedlodgingverb (lodges, lodging, lodged)to pay to live in a room in another person's house: I lodged with a family when I was studying abroad.▶ lodgerlodgerlodgersnouna person who pays to live in a room in another person's house