Lodge in spanish
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pronunciation: pɹ̩esentɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: pɹ̩esentɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures
lodge1 = casa del guarda, cabaña.
Example: Dinner will be served in the boma at the Lodge, where you will again spend the night.more:
» hunting-lodge = cabaña de cazadores.
Example: A detailed description is given of shelving used in the new premises of the International Youth Library, a restored hunting-lodge in Munich.lodge2 = logia.
Example: From Ancient Egypt to the lodges that dot America today, this is a probing look at the world's most famous secret brotherhoods.more:
» Freemason lodge = logia masónica.
Example: The author relates his account of life in the Freemason lodges to the development of civil society.» Masonic lodge = logia masónica.
Example: Quite rightly, he posits Masonic lodges as the sites that nurtured civil society in 18th-century Russia.lodge3 = alojamiento, residencia. [(https://gogetfunding.com/my-student-accommodation-burnt-down/)]
Example: The lodge is as clean as a whistle and your room is kept sparkling cleanfor your entire stay = El alojamiento está limpio como los chorros del oro y la habitación la mantienen reluciente durante toda tu estancia.lodge4 = depositar, guardar, custodiar, confiar, albergar, registrar.
Example: The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.more:
» lodge + a complaint with = hacer una reclamación a, presentar una queja a, presentar una reclamación a.
Example: In the case of gift and exchange documents, a complaint can be lodged with the respective institutions.» lodge + responsibility with = asignar responsabilidad a, hacer responsable de.
Example: Arguments presented in favour of lodging collection development responsiblity with librarians are, however, less than convincing.lodge5 = alojarse, meterse, empotrarse, hospedar.
Example: A bullet had passed through her cheek and nose and lodged in the back of her head at the base of her spine.more:
» board and lodge with = alojarse con, hospedarse con. [En inglés, la expresión indica "dar comida y cama"]
Example: The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.